Tag: water
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Northeastern wins court decision on plans to expand marine science center on Nahant property – News @ Northeastern
[ad_1] A superior court judge has ruled in favor of Northeastern University regarding plans to expand the university’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. Tuesday’s ruling hit the town of Nahant and the nonprofit Nahant Preservation Trust. The Nahant Preservation Trust has put him in a three-year legal battle to block the expansion of his ... -
What does the carbon label mean for the fashion industry?
[ad_1] The scale of the carbon footprint is not surprising given the entire life cycle of clothing, from manufacturing to transportation, laundering, and finally disposal in landfills. There is also water pollution caused by the dyeing process and microfibers that end up in the environment. The rise of fast fashion over the past two decades ... -
Physical education swim requirement removed and new health options added
[ad_1] The 2026 class will return to the pre-COVID graduation requirement of three PE or wellness credits. Lauren Azlyn | | 55 minutes ago After temporarily suspending the 50-yard swim test requirement for previous classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has eliminated the 50-yard swim test for all students starting in 2026 classes. ... -
Mental Health First Aid Offered by Veterans Group | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] ESCANABA — The NorthCare Network, in partnership with the Delta County Veterans Services Office and the Delta County Veterans Council, provides free mental health first aid classes to veterans, families, veteran caregivers, and community members. I’m here. Below are some important reasons why you or someone you know should take this class. ... -
The science behind autumn colors
[ad_1] SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — More and more leaves are changing color. Meteorologist Scott Mundt knows the science behind change. You may have to look closely, but the KELOLAND tree has color variations. The scenery looks different. Glance at some of the trees and you’ll notice the leaves are starting to change color. Here ... -
Microbiologists propose a new DNA-based naming system for microorganisms.chemistry
[ad_1] A new system for naming specific microorganisms promises to streamline the process and alleviate the backlog created by the thousands of species discovered by DNA analysis in recent years.In a paper published today at natural microbiologyresearchers describe SeqCode, a protocol that allows for the first time to name newly discovered bacteria and other prokaryotes ... -
Iowa sits in the middle of the pack with new Educational Freedom Report Card
[ad_1] Gov. Kim Reynolds has made education choices a top priority. She is right to do so. Among 50 states and Washington, DC, the Heritage Foundation’s newly released 2022 Education Freedom Report Card ranks 22nd for educational freedom. Iowa ranks ninth for school options on the Heritage Report Card, but current options are limited in ... -
The University of Chicago South Side Science Fest was created to showcase countless fun pathways to the field.
[ad_1] Just before noon on a recent Saturday, dozens of families were walking the Science Quad at the University of Chicago to enjoy the institution’s first South Side Science Festival. A sea of light blue t-shirts with “scientist” written on their backs walked among people wearing yellow t-shirts indicating they were helping with the event. ...










