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The Kentucky Science Center announces the name of the newly installed World’s Fair Triceratops.news
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WDRB) — Kentucky Science Center’s newest dinosaur has finally been named. On Saturday’s “Dinosaur Day,” the museum announced that the renovated World’s Fair Triceratops recently installed on top of the building will be named “Lottie.” The name comes from the giant dinosaur model overlooking the museum’s parking lot. It was one of ... -
Science saves North Carolina’s most classic Christmas tree
[ad_1] NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Believe it or not, Christmas is 100 days away! But for some, the season is all year round. In North Carolina, 40,000 acres of land are used for Christmas tree production. But climate change is putting nearly $250 million worth of state essentials at risk. In response, there ... -
Planned Parenthood remains open in Merrillville for non-abortion health care.Health care
[ad_1] Merrillville — New Indiana law prohibits doctors from performing abortions in clinics, but Merrillville Planned Parenthood facilities provide reproductive and other health services. Planned Parenthood representatives confirmed that the health center at 8645 Connecticut Street Merrillville remains open for contraceptive services, gender confirmation care, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and other health care ... -
University of Connecticut professor leads team to study ways to improve diversity in STEM education
[ad_1] Mays Imad (Photo credit: Imad) NEW LONDON — A University of Connecticut biology professor leads a team of 10 educators and students to find ways to address the underrepresentation of Black, Hispanic and Indigenous students in science, technology, math and engineering education. I’m exploring. A grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. According to ... -
5th Grade Enjoys Splashwater Education Festival in Lihue : Kauai Now : Kauai News & Information
[ad_1] The Make a Splash with Project WET festival returns to Lihue’s Vidinha football stadium on September 15 after a two-year postponement due to the pandemic. Students at Kalaheo Elementary School are careful not to spill water when pouring water into bottles during a relay race that demonstrates carrying water from a source to their ... -
Science saves North Carolina’s most classic Christmas tree
[ad_1] NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Believe it or not, Christmas is 100 days away! But for some, the season is all year round. In North Carolina, 40,000 acres of land are used for Christmas tree production. But climate change is putting nearly $250 million worth of state essentials at risk. In response, there ... -
Candidates, Advocates Call for Change at Educational Rally
[ad_1] Kenneth Song / News Press PhotoGoleta Union School District Board Trustee Area Lee listens as newly elected Tuolumne County Superintendent Zach Abernathy listens at the “Rally for Education” event at Aijian Ranch in Santa Barbara on Friday. candidate Christy Lozano speaks. Well over 100 attendees gathered at Santa Barbara’s Aijian Ranch on Friday to ... -
KHN’s ‘What Is Health?’: Graham’s Bill Replays Abortion Debate
[ad_1] September 15, 2022 Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen with Acast. Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Pocket Casts. For the episode transcript, click here. Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C., this week put abortion back on the Republican agenda by introducing a bill calling for a ...










