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Science Shows We Don’t Need a Green New Deal
[ad_1] W.Why are politicians hyping up climate change when scientists have the solution? Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is a major offender on this issue. Sanders recently denounced fossil fuel companies in the Senate. At issue was a side deal negotiated by Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) to build a pipeline in his state in exchange for ... -
How vlogging with students enriched our science
[ad_1] Credit: Getty About a year ago, my department at South China University of Science and Technology in Guangzhou invited me to submit a 5-minute video clip about my lab to be shown at a secondary school summer camp. After five years as a Principal Investigator, she had a lot of outreach experience, so she ... -
Inside the US Supreme Court’s war on science
[ad_1] In late June, the US Supreme Court issued a trio of landmark decisions that repealed the right to abortion, loosened gun restrictions and curtailed climate regulations. Although the decisions differed in rationale, they share a distinct trait: all three dismissed substantial evidence about how the court’s rulings would affect public health and safety. It ... -
There’s a strictly observed fashion for mourning Queen Elizabeth
[ad_1] When Queen Elizabeth II died last Thursday, Britain immediately entered an official period of mourning, which will last a week from the monarch’s funeral on Monday, September 19. This is one of many traditions unique to Britain, and while it may seem excessive or strange to the casual American, it is deeply rooted in ... -
Panel to study violence in medical settings focuses on lack of resources
[ad_1] AUGUSTA — The urgent need for additional behavioral health resources was the focus of Tuesday’s second meeting of the Legislative Working Group to study the process of filing criminal charges against perpetrators of violence in medical settings. Task force members and invited speakers portrayed the state of Maine’s behavioral health system. Hospitals, residential facilities, ... -
Johanna Gamboa-Kroesen puts students first
[ad_1] Johanna Gamboa-Kroesen was driving home when she got a call. “I was driving on a beautiful rural highway through the woods of New England,” recalls Gamboa-Kroesen. It was her year 2006 and she was in the final stages of completing her MMEd. She attended Hart School of Music in West Hartford, Connecticut. She had ... -
New York Fashion Week: Spring/Summer 2023 Show Highlights
[ad_1] Jackie Palumbo, CNN, Alex Reese, CNN Five and a half days of runway shows featuring Gabriela Hearst, Prabal Gurung, Laquan Smith, Corina Strada, Batsheva and more took place at iconic locations across the city. Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera, unveiled a lush floral collection inspired by “Secret Gardens” inside Manhattan’s The Plaza ... -
Atlanta Nonprofit Selected for Gilead Health Equity Grant
[ad_1] Kolab Zuka, chairman of the Gilead Foundation and vice president of public relations for Gilead, said: “With support from leaders in education and health, we believe we have selected a group of health equity innovators to make a meaningful impact on society.” Tiffany West, director of Advancing Health and Black Equity at Gilead, said ...











