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Career in Science | Philstar.com
[ad_1] How can we make science and technology an attractive career option for students? By making S&T fun and hopefully profitable. The new secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) wants to include lessons on entrepreneurship in the country’s budding scientists’ curriculum. As an expert on volcanoes and earthquakes, we know DOST Chief ... -
Pros and Cons: CHIPS and Science Law Will Boost Manufacturing, Curb Offshoring, and Improve Lives Here – Duluth News Tribune
[ad_1] The CHIPS and Science Act is a revolutionary and important industrial policy. We make targeted investments in critical industries to strengthen America’s manufacturing base, protect our workers, and strengthen America’s national and economic security. It can help reverse the decades-old trend of offshoring jobs and supply chains and contribute to inclusive growth. The law, ... -
CEA to vote on whether to strike on Sunday
[ad_1] CCS students are scheduled to return to school on August 24th. Students are planning to start the new school year remotely if teachers vote to strike. COLUMBUS, Ohio — After months of negotiations, members of the Columbus Education Association (CEA) will meet on Sunday to vote on whether the group will strike. The vote, ... -
“China’s Nobel Prize” is awarded to domestic scientists for outstanding achievements in basic scientific research
[ad_1] Photo: Screenshot of the Future Science Prize website The 2022 Future Science Prize, a privately-funded science honor founded by a group of eminent scientists and entrepreneurs dubbed “China’s Nobel Prize”, was announced on Sunday for outstanding achievements in basic scientific research. Awarded to three Chinese scholars. Innovation in the basic science of the country. ... -
Some reasons the fashion industry is optimistic
[ad_1] With Dog Day in August not often on the fashion calendar, let’s take a look at some reasons to be optimistic heading into fall. 1. Pandemic supply chain problems are fadingThe fashion industry’s long logistical nightmare may be coming to an end. Along with fuel prices, transportation costs are also falling. The number of ... -
Scott Hollifield: Now for the latest science news | Columnist
[ad_1] The latest science that impacts our lives, with talented and dedicated researchers working around the clock and publishing their results on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. How can we keep up with technological progress? It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get distracted by ... -
Delmar University Earns First Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Cohort
[ad_1] Del Mar College’s first graduates with bachelor’s degrees took the stage on Friday. This summer, 14 nurses completed the university’s new RN to BSN program. This program allows current registered nurses who already have an associate’s degree to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. “The greatest benefit will come to the community,” said Jennifer ... -
Sonderman | DPS tests our capacity for anger.education
[ad_1] Eric Sonderman The start of a new school year is often a time of hope and enthusiasm. The sad exception to that rule is if someone in your family had the misfortune of attending a public school in Denver under its current governance and leadership. In this age of enough cynicism and even loathing, ...










