Tag: water
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Scientists restore collapsed clam populations and water quality in Shinnecock Bay
[ad_1] Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Scientists from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) have released a paper presenting the culmination of a decade of science. Frontiers of marine scienceThis, along with the expansion of seagrass meadows and the demise of harmful brown tides, explains the new restoration approaches used in Shinnecock ... -
Governor Carney Announces Appointments to State Board of Education
[ad_1] Governor Carney Announces Appointments to State Board of Education – State of Delaware News Read the latest news on coronavirus in Delaware. More Info NEWS FEED Governor Carney Announces Appointments to State Board of EducationDate Posted: August 30, 2022 Numerous Delaware Hunting Seasons to Open in September, Including Archery Deer, Resident Canada Goose, TealDate ... -
The Iowa Science Center has announced that it will not reopen its IMAX theaters.
[ad_1] The fate of the IMAX theater in downtown Des Moines is clear. The blank IMAX dome theater at 401 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway, Iowa Science Center has been closed for more than four years after flooding. A 2018 storm caused millions of dollars in damage to specialized theater equipment and led to ... -
40 science and technology parks to be established in Iran within 5 years
[ad_1] Tehran-The head of the Iranian Small Industries and Industrial Parks Organization (ISIPO) has announced a decision to set up 40 science and technology parks across the country over the next five years, ISNA reported. Ali Rasoulian said the locations of the parks mentioned have been determined by different states and the necessary coordination has ... -
WHO finds half of healthcare facilities worldwide lack basic hygiene
[ad_1] The World Health Organization and UNICEF said in a new report released on Tuesday that half of the world’s health facilities lack basic sanitation services such as water and soap. Important reasons: According to WHO and UNICEF, poor sanitation puts some 3.85 billion people dependent on institutions at risk of illness and infection. The ... -
Homeless in Phoenix exacerbate heat-related health problems : NPR
[ad_1] Alicia Williams checks Paul Yeager’s vital signs inside a mobile medical unit parked outside St. Vincent de Paul, a charity with a soup kitchen in Phoenix’s Sunny Slope neighborhood, Aug. 9. She has been waiting for housing assistance for two years. NPR’s Kaitlyn O’Hara hide caption toggle caption NPR’s Kaitlyn O’Hara Alicia Williams checks ... -
Ana de Armas Fashion Evolution
[ad_1] Breakout star Ana de Armas blondeCuban-born actress plays Marilyn Monroe. De Armas has already generated Oscar buzz due to her turn as a Hollywood bombshell. We are conducting a comparison that praises the Ana de Armas was already a major Cuban star before she became a global sensation with roles in blockbusters such as: ... -
Dry UAE turns to science to squeeze more precipitation out of clouds
[ad_1] ABU DHABI (Reuters) – United Arab Emirates meteorologist Abra Al Hammadi said as a twin-turboprop plane with dozens of saltwater tanks attached to its wings took off under the scorching desert sun. I’m scanning a weather map on my computer screen to see if clouds are forming. At 9,000 feet above sea level, the ...




