Tag: strength
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Chemical modification of silk proteins formed into shapes and films yields better water repellency than currently available non-stick coatings — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at Tufts University have developed a method to create a silk-based material that won’t stick to water or almost anything containing water. In fact, modified silk, which can be molded into plastic-like shapes or coated on surfaces as a film, has a non-stick property that exceeds that of the non-stick surfaces typically used ... -
Remarks by Vice President Harris to Political Science Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
[ad_1] University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeMilwaukee, Wisconsin Vice President: So what’s the question? how do you think about life Student: I’m really nervous now. (Laughter.) Vice President: What’s your name? Student: Noah. Nice to meet you. Vice President: Hi Noah. (Inaudible.) Well, listen me — you know, I’ve been traveling all over the country and a lot ... -
Everton announces new head of sports science
[ad_1] Everton have appointed Jack Naylor as their men’s first team sports science chief. Naylor will manage the sports science delivery for Frank Lampard’s team and will work closely with other First Team divisions overseen by Football Director Kevin Selwell. Naylor has extensive experience in elite-level sport and joined Everton after 15 months as Head ... -
The Eanes ISD was almost fully placed with the support of the Educational Foundation.
[ad_1] Ahead of the 2022-23 school year, Eanes ISD Superintendent Jeff Arnett reported that the school district was nearly fully staffed, with the exception of a few special education positions and bus drivers. The Eanes Education Foundation funded his 55 teaching positions and donated his $2.75 million to school districts in May. EEF funds are ... -
Anya Tanyavutti leaves District 65 School Board after 6 years
[ad_1] Anya Tanyavutti resigned as a member of the Evanston/Skoky School District 65 School Board at a meeting Monday. The board also swore an oath to Tracy Olasimbo, Family Engagement Coordinator at Evanston Public Library. Olasimbo succeeds former Executive Vice President Marquis Wetherspoon, who resigned in August. Tanyavutti served on the school board for six ... -
UCSD Awarded $16 Million to Recruit Diverse Biomedical Schools
[ad_1] The University of California, San Diego announced Tuesday that it will hire 12 diverse early-career research faculty members in the biomedical sciences with a $16 million grant over five years from the National Institutes of Health. The grant from NIH’s Faculty Recruitment for Sustainable Transformation Program is the largest ever received by UCSD to ... -
The Popularity of Psychedelic Microdosing: What Does the Science Say?
[ad_1] There is no evidence yet that microdosing with psychedelics is effective or safe. Hallucinogens are gaining the attention of both doctors and patients as they are increasingly proven to have long-lasting improvements in the mental health of people suffering from conditions such as treatment-resistant depression. For microdoses of psychedelic substances such as LSD and ... -
Google’s post-cookie ad tech test faces skepticism
[ad_1] Google only launched the Topics API in January and began global testing in July. Topic API (short for Application Programming Interface) replaces an earlier proposal known as Federated Learning of Cohorts or FLoC, which was found to have privacy holes. Google has been very thoughtful about how we change data sharing on the Chrome ...








