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FSU professor investigates superconductors with National Science Foundation grant
[ad_1] Theo Siegrist, professor of chemical and biomedical engineering at the FAMU-FSU School of Engineering, looks through the Euler cradle of an X-ray diffractometer. Siegrist uses this machine for structural analysis to study the superconducting properties of compounds composed of niobium, palladium, and sulfur or selenium. This research is funded by the National Science Foundation. ... -
Native-owned fashion in Marvel’s She-Hulk
[ad_1] detail To neely bardwell September 1, 2022 Marvel Studios’ new streaming TV show She-Hulk features actor Mark Ruffalo, who plays the Hulk, in several scenes wearing a sports t-shirt made by Native-owned company Ginew USA. Ginew is North America’s first native-owned denim company, owned and operated by married couple Amanda Bruegl (Oneida, Stockbridge-Mansee) and ... -
The most in-demand digital skills in the “technification” of marketing
[ad_1] Marketers recognize that understanding digital marketing is the most in-demand skill for employers, according to new data from LinkedIn. Globally, digital marketing expertise is the number one skill marketers list on their LinkedIn profiles, followed by social media marketing and search engine optimization. Marketing strategy is his fourth, followed by Adobe Photoshop, email his ... -
2023 Incoming President, CEO Michael Backus Appoints His Corporate Leadership Team – Oswego County Today
[ad_1] Image from Oswego Health’s website. OSWEGO – At 141 years old, the Oswego Health system is one of just a handful of independent health systems left in New York State, including over 200 hospitals. Staying independent is very important to the nonprofit’s Board of Directors and securing leaders that are vested in not only ... -
The move to abolish the education sector will live on for decades
[ad_1] On the very day Congress confirmed Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education in early 2017, Rep. Thomas Massey (R-Ky.) introduced a bill to dismantle the federal agency she led. “The Department of Education will end on December 31, 2018,” the one-sentence bill read. Five years later, Massie says the Department of Education (DOE), now ... -
Maryland TODAY | What You Need to Know for Fall 2020: Mental Health…
[ad_1] Removing masking requirements in classrooms marks a heightened sense of normalcy at the University of Maryland, but the invisible, if painful, legacy of COVID-19 remains a reality on campus : An increasing trend of mental health concerns. This is a national problem, with 60% of 1,000 college students surveyed by Fortune and the Harris ... -
Unleash ‘virtuous advertising’ with AI
[ad_1] In 2022, the marketing industry is being forced to develop a new mindset that recognizes and respects consumer concerns about data privacy and the planet. Earlier this summer, Scibids co-founder and president Remi Lémonnier coined a new term, “virtuous advertising,” to describe the future for marketers. But what is it? And why is Artificial ... -
We need to transform public health.Health IT can help
[ad_1] C.ovid-19 has hit public health agencies and organizations. Future crises, whether due to infectious diseases, extreme weather, or other causes, are likely to do the same unless we change our approach to public health reporting, data management, and information exchange. I have. Managing public health is not easy, especially in the United States. The ...











