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School Air Filtration and Ventilation Strategies To Improve Health, Education, Equity, and Environmental Outcomes
[ad_1] Introduction and summary In late February 2020, the United States saw its first COVID-19-related school closure—and in just a matter of weeks, almost all the nation’s public schools had closed in response to the pandemic. Most remained closed through the end of the school year.1 School closures have led to increased inequities as well ... -
Science news roundup: NASA will make its second attempt on Saturday to launch its first rocket to the moon.Huge ancient elephant tusk fossil found in Israel
[ad_1] Below is a summary of the current science news briefs. NASA Makes Second Attempt at First Moon Rocket Launch on Saturday NASA is aiming to make a second attempt to launch a giant next-generation lunar rocket on Saturday, September 3rd. This was five days after his first attempt to launch a spacecraft ... -
Rebalancing the Science and Art of War for Decision Advantage | Proceedings
[ad_1] Creating the intellectual overmatch and mental agility that we require cannot be achieved by intermittent education or by past experience alone. It is created by the purposeful combination of education, training, rigorous exercises, and application in the real world. – Joint Chiefs of Staff, Vision and Guidance for Professional Military Education and Talent Management ... -
Suits are the top fashion moment of the season
[ad_1] Influenced by Le Smoking and other Saint Laurent creations considered avant-garde at the time, more ready-to-wear brands began offering trouser suits. Still, it took time for women’s attire to become widely accepted, and it wasn’t until the 1980s that women began wearing them to the office, along with the oversized shoulder pads of the ... -
Hannah Coakley, MSPH, RDN-Verywell Health
[ad_1] highlight MSc in Public Health and Human Nutrition 10+ Years of Food Justice, Nutritional Programming and Eating Disorder Recovery I love taking hard-to-understand concepts and breaking them down in ways that are accessible and applicable to everyday life. I always aim to use evidence-based research training to provide up-to-date and well-supported data to help ... -
Labor shortage fuels interest in apprenticeships and alternative education
[ad_1] Labor, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, remains an ongoing problem for businesses. In the face of labor shortages, businesses are getting creative to attract and retain employees. According to industry experts, many job seekers want more than just a paycheck, but instead seek careers that offer stable professional skills. As such, apprenticeships, on-the-job training, ... -
The Pandemic Vastly Expanded Health Care Access In This US Territory. That May End Soon
[ad_1] GARAPAN, Saipan — Bing Salanga leans over a black sink and scrubs it clean in the back of the hair salon where she’s worked for 29 years. It’s a daily ritual — wash the bowls that hold hair dye, disinfect them with alcohol, wipe down the sink and surrounding area with a purple cloth. ... -
Blockchain could revolutionize medical science
[ad_1] Blockchain and cryptocurrencies in general are too often associated with speculative financial markets. But what many of the general public still don’t understand is that the technology itself is revolutionary, and the way we share blocks of data while preserving its integrity and reliability will change the world. In fact, there are currently huge ...



