Tag: water
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Emerald Coast Science Center weathers COVID pandemic and emerges stronger
[ad_1] Two and a half years ago, Diane Fraser, director of the Emerald Coast Science Center, wasn’t sure the children’s science museum at Fort Walton Beach would survive the pandemic. Two weeks ago, Fraser attended a conference in Pittsburgh to receive an award for the survival and prosperity of the science center at the time. ... -
How Fisher & Paykel Builds Direct-to-Consumer Channels
[ad_1] As a retail-focused consumer electronics manufacturer, Fisher & Paykel had to be content with limited contact with its customers. But in a world where relationships matter and first-party data matters, such a hands-off approach has diminishing value. solution? Make your device part of your customer’s communication channel. Fisher & Paykel expects most of that ... -
Thwaites Glacier under threat from rising ocean temperatures – Scientists use fiber optics to study ice shelf melting
[ad_1] The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica is eroding from the sea, and is threatening to retreat and collapse within decades to centuries, as it flows faster and faster each year. If so, it could attract much of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. There is enough ice in this area to raise sea levels by ... -
Scientists say a One Health approach to plant health is essential to achieving sustainable global food security
[ad_1] Credits: CC0 Public Domain A team of scientists argue that a One Health approach to plant health is essential to sustainably feeding a growing population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050. A researcher who presented a commentary at CABI Agriculture and Bioscience The journal suggests that the One Health perspective can help optimize ... -
Fighting over K-12 education
[ad_1] Todd Haywood Three candidates for the Grandledge Public Schools Board sat quietly at a table in the Grandledge Public Library. They said that Republican activist and state board of education candidate Linda Lee Tarver offered her own opinion on the controversies and problems facing her K-12 education in Michigan. I listened to the offer. ... -
Brevard County’s Florida Health Department warns against killing fish
[ad_1] September 28, 2022 Brevard County’s Florida Health Department warns against killing fish contact:Cynthia Leckey, EH Directorbrevard.ehs@flhealth.gov321-633-2100 viera, florida—Brevard County’s Florida Department of Health (DOH-Brevard) is urging residents to be aware of local “fish kills,” the sudden appearance of dead fish in lakes, rivers, or ponds. It’s amazing to witness fish death and although there ... -
CBRE Investment Management to Purchase Life Sciences Campus for $288 Million – Commercial Property Executive
[ad_1] park point.Image courtesy of CBRE Investment Management CBRE Investment Management continues to grow its life sciences holdings by purchasing Park Point, a 662,607 square foot life sciences campus in Research Triangle Park in Durham, North Carolina, on behalf of another account’s client.of Triangle Business Journal report Starwood Capital Group sold a five-building, 95-acre campus ... -
Science Center, Epcot, and Legacy of Legoland – Orlando Sentinel
[ad_1] This week’s Theme Park Rangers Radar looks to the future of the Orlando Science Center, and Epcot looks back to the heyday of waterskiing at Cypress Gardens. This was long before Legoland Florida entered Winter Haven. Radar is your weekly roundup of news from Central Florida’s theme parks and attractions. Appears on OrlandoSentinel.com on ...











