Tag: water
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Maryland gubernatorial candidates Wes Moore and Dan Cox agree that education is important. Their approaches are very different. – Baltimore Sun
[ad_1] Dan Cox has been courting voters frustrated by pandemic-era restrictions on their children’s schools, and has turned conservative grassroots voters after the county headmistress left because of her support for the Black Lives Matter movement. I chose Running Mate, the organizer of the . Wes Moore has pledged to work with a broad section ... -
Fashion District business owner fears violence near Center City Mall
[ad_1] Fashion District business owner fears violence near Center City Mall Hundreds of young people line up in stores in the Fashion District for events and free gifts. However, the owners feel that the violence has endangered the atmosphere. center city – Recent riots in the Fashion District have strained store owners, including one company ... -
Doctor Tip: The Weight of Evidence Supports Avoiding Oils for Optimal Health
[ad_1] Fat is one of the three macronutrients necessary for human health. The other two are carbohydrates and proteins. There are healthy fats and unhealthy fats. Polyunsaturated fats, including omega-3s and omega-6s, are definitely healthy and are found in plants (fish contains omega-3s, but they come from the algae they eat). Monounsaturated fats are found ... -
Yield10 Bioscience Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Kristi Snell
[ad_1] WOBURN, Mass., Sept. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Yield10 Bioscience, Inc. (Nasdaq:YTEN) (“Yield10” or the “Company”), an agricultural bioscience company, today announced that it is Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Kristi Snell presents at the International Symposium on Biopolymers (“ISBP”) 2022 Conference. The event will take place in Sion, Switzerland from September 12th to September ... -
On Election Day, vote for candidates with science-based policies, not evidence-ignoring politicians
[ad_1] President Barack Obama said in 2009 that “elections have consequences” and began demanding policies such as affordable health insurance from his Republican opponents. Recently, Republican leaders themselves have begun repeating his words. Red state legislatures ban abortion, prevent countries from taking action to combat the climate crisis, facilitate access to firearms and oppose aggressive ... -
Expanding the scope of medical education
[ad_1] It might be hard to put your finger on, but Duke often allows students to make their classes more personal. The university’s emphasis on interdisciplinary education is a major initiative to color the academic experience of its students. Examples of such connections between people, classes, disciplines, and departments abound, but few tangibly represent these ... -
Partial body contact advisory continues in Richardi Beach as health officials look for answers
[ad_1] The Northwest Michigan Department of Health is looking for answers as local beaches have been receiving partial physical contact advisories since late August. High E. coli levels are not uncommon at Berea’s Richardie Park Beach, but this year the levels were high and have persisted longer than health officials expected. “As far as I ... -
Small, caterpillar-soft robot folds, rolls, grabs and takes apart — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] When you hear the word “robot,” you might think of complex machines that work in factories or move around other planets. But “Millirobot” might change that.They are robots as wide as a finger and could one day deliver medicine or perform minimally invasive surgery. ACS applied polymer materials We have developed a soft, biodegradable ...









