Tag: water
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Deschutes County Behavioral Health Provides Resources After Bend Shooting Tragedy
[ad_1] community traumatic event Our community has experienced traumatic events. These incidents are devastating, discoordinated, and traumatic. Everyone reacts differently to traumatic events, and that’s okay. It’s important to know that your reactions are normal and may not be the same as your friends and family. Giving yourself time is important. You will need immediate ... -
COVID-19 has brought a new urgency to the science of restoring the sense of smell
[ad_1] It was Juice who gave him the hint. At lunch, Ícarode AT Pires noticed that his grape his juice flavor was muted and leveled to just water with added sugar. There was no grape goodness. His Pires, an ear, nose and throat specialist at his IPO hospital in Curitiba, Brazil, said: “That’s when I ... -
Shortage of teachers due to declining enrollment in educational programs
[ad_1] As the new school year begins, a nationwide teacher shortage disrupts the K-12 school district and lengthens job postings. The president of the National Education Association has called classroom teacher shortages “five crises.” Some students are returning to full-time, face-to-face learning, often hundreds of miles away, just to find an instructor teaching through a ... -
Advice (Opinions) for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Higher Education
[ad_1] According to the dictionary, impostor syndrome is defined as “persistent disbelief that one’s success is due or rightfully achieved as a result of one’s efforts or skill.” increase. In other words, impostor syndrome is the feeling that you know you are an impostor and that eventually others will figure it out as well. I ... -
Manned Vehicle Alvin Successfully Completes Scientific Validation
[ad_1] manned submersible Alvin With a newly certified maximum depth of 6,500 meters, you’re ready to get back to scientific research. This is the conclusion of a team of scientists who have paced the iconic submarine in the Puerto Rico Trench and Mid Cayman Rise locations over the past three weeks, testing its scientific and ... -
Scientists say second killer asteroid may have hit Earth
[ad_1] Scientists are investigating a second possibility. asteroid It hit Earth at about the same time as what is thought to have killed nearly all dinosaur life. This investigation is related to a small crater recently discovered in the ocean. Researchers say the crater could have been created by a large asteroid. Scientists have long ... -
Hawaii Visitors and Residents Enjoy Better Health, Study Finds
[ad_1] Living in Hawaii is something many travelers have been thinking about for years. If you need another reason to vacation in Hawaii, here you go. The annual United Health Foundation survey ranks Hawaii as the healthiest state in the last 28 years. Opportunities for an active lifestyle and an overall healthy healthcare system are ... -
Astronomy, mankind’s oldest science
[ad_1] Some of us old enough remember the excitement and amazement of the launch of the two Voyager spacecraft in 1977. These two of his craft traveled into interstellar space. If you’re wondering how their equipment works, Voyager 2’s thruster backup system was launched in 1994 after waiting 17 years for it to be needed. ...










