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Rocket Science in Update – New Hampshire Bulletin
[ad_1] My family and I have big plans for this weekend. We head to the local pharmacy to pick up her latest COVID-19 booster and flu shot. Go home and toast to good health with Smartwater and Gatorade to avoid the worst vaccine-induced hangover. And from autumn to winter, I will do my best, believing ... -
Lancôme kicks off Paris Fashion Week with JUSTICE and models
[ad_1] Welcome to NYLON’s Party Report Card. Here’s who, what, where, why, when, and all the gossip you missed about the hottest parties of the week. This is the inside scoop you need to feel like you’re on the invite list. Sorry in advance about FOMO. what: Lancome’s La Vie et Belle Celebration when: Monday, ... -
Science Center, Epcot, and Legacy of Legoland – Orlando Sentinel
[ad_1] This week’s Theme Park Rangers Radar looks to the future of the Orlando Science Center, and Epcot looks back to the heyday of waterskiing at Cypress Gardens. This was long before Legoland Florida entered Winter Haven. Radar is your weekly roundup of news from Central Florida’s theme parks and attractions. Appears on OrlandoSentinel.com on ... -
College dropped out of science business major – The Observer
[ad_1] The Science-Business Major, an interdisciplinary program that includes curricular aspects of both the Mendoza College of Business and College of Science, will not be available to those who have not yet committed to starting their major in Fall 2023. Interdisciplinary majors are intended to help students gain from studying at one or more of ... -
Owensboro native Reese walks the Samsung New York fashion show modeling her own creations
[ad_1] Samsung’s Climate Week show featured faces familiar to Owensboro residents on Saturday. Her native Kelsey Reese modeled one of her handmade dresses for her ReeseCycled, her business. Reese was invited to Samsung’s show to promote the company’s sustainability efforts. She, along with her eight other designers from around the country, was tasked with creating ... -
Cain talks about a decade of many changes in the field of education.Nebraska today
[ad_1] It was an early career pivot that led Stephen Kane to the Center for Innovative Education. As an undergraduate, Cain pursued broadcast journalism, but as he neared graduation, he realized his interests and talents might be directed elsewhere. “I was still interested in a job in technology and communications, and at that time decided ... -
Perspective: Blind Optimism — Cynicism plays an important role in science, but it doesn’t help solve the world’s most serious problems.
[ad_1] Pessimism sounds wise. Optimism sounds silly. So it’s no surprise that pessimistic messages make headlines and optimistic messages rarely appear in middle-page snippets. That is why doomsday thinkers are so respected and admired.They are the smartest ones who can see what The rest of us cannot. They are the ones who speak truth to ... -
Weed, but make it fashion: cannabis brands use fashion to stigmatize the plant
[ad_1] When Lana Van Brunt and Hayley Dineen founded cannabis accessory brand Sackville & Co. in 2018, there was a gap in the market. At the time, cannabis companies were divided into two camps. They were targeting college-aged men. Think “Rick and Morty” branding with lots of tie-dye and potted leaves, or his Goop protégé ...











