Tag: rock
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SHEIN FOR ALL”, its FW22 fashion show
[ad_1] A show featuring a special collaboration collection with Christian Siriano Musical performances by artists such as Avril Lavigne and Shenxi Ilona Garcia Los Angeles, September 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — SHEIN, a global online retailer of fashion, beauty and lifestyle products, today announced Rock The Runway: SHEIN for All. A fashion show by music artists ... -
Melodics rethinks music education with new song feature
[ad_1] Melodics, a music learning platform, has reimagined music education as part of the journey from beginner to pro. Subscribers now have access to Songs, a catalog of lessons inspired by the popular music users know and love: Queen, Beyoncé, Frank Ocean, Dr. Dre, Olivia Rodrigo, Paramore, and Tame. – Impala, Silk Sonic, etc. Aspiring ... -
Music preferences can be influenced by personality traits, researchers say
[ad_1] Have you ever wondered why you like certain songs or genres of music? The answer may lie in your personality, but other factors come into play, researchers say. Many people tend to form their musical identities around the same time they explore their social identities during adolescence. Tastes can change over time, but research ... -
NASA’s DART asteroid mission is a rare opportunity for scientists
[ad_1] Before NASA’s planetary defense probe DART crashes into the asteroid Demorphos next week and self-destructs, we’ll only see the sixth asteroid we’ve ever seen up close. Scientists are eager to get their hands on these images. Because they admit how little we know about the potential threats that space rocks pose. earth. Mission asteroid ... -
50 million tons of water vapor from Tonga eruption could warm Earth for years
[ad_1] More than eight months after a submarine volcano near Tonga erupted on January 14, scientists are still analyzing the effects of the violent explosion, finding it could warm the planet. doing. Researchers recently calculated that the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apa eruption released a staggering 50 million tons of water vapor into the atmosphere, in ... -
New abortion laws jeopardize cancer treatment for pregnant patients
[ad_1] By Charlotte Huff Kaiser Health News As abortion bans go into effect across a contiguous swath of the South, cancer physicians are wrestling with how new state laws will influence their discussions with pregnant patients about what treatment options they can offer. Cancer coincides with roughly 1 in 1,000 pregnancies, most frequently breast cancer, ... -
Hampton Roads schools gain accreditation, but data shows science remains a problematic area – The Virginian-Pilot
[ad_1] The state released school accreditation data showing a slight decline in the number of accredited schools across the state since pre-pandemic. For the 2022-2023 school year, 1,628 out of 1,830 schools are accredited, or 89%. This is a 3% decrease from 2019-2020, when the Department of Education last calculated school ratings. All Hampton Roads ... -
Blazing fireballs light up skies over Scotland and Northern Ireland
[ad_1] A bright fireball crossed the sky late on the night of September 14th in the UK. Initially, some observers thought the swirling ball of light could be a piece of space junk, possibly from one of SpaceX’s Starlink satellites. But after some quick calculations, the British Meteor Network determined that the fireball was caused ...










