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“Art of Science” Contest Winners Share UC San Diego Lab’s Most Beautiful Finds – NBC 7 San Diego
[ad_1] “Science and art are not at odds” — Samuel Morse Morse knew where he was talking. The 19th century man not only invented the telegraph, he was also a painter and sculptor. And as a photographer at the birth of that figurative art, he may be one of the first to adopt the ideas ... -
“Pull the Right Lever”: Areas You Must Work On to Grow Your Business
[ad_1] Rachel Klaver is a marketing coach, podcast host, and author at Identify Marketing. She provides regular feedback. opinion: Even as a marketing strategist, I don’t always argue that marketing is the best next step when it comes to growing a business. One of the big differences between a marketing strategy and a digital marketing ... -
Science Fiction Giant Meteor Ratio Explained
[ad_1] Ever since mankind was able to imagine outer space, one simple fear has haunted our minds. What if something big fell from the sky and wiped it all out? No aliens to fight, no evil masterminds, no failed scientific experiments. A mere earth, a million tons of space rock, and the end of all ... -
Mercy Health – Lorain Welcomes 2023 Project SEARCH Class – Morning Journal
[ad_1] Medical and health centers like Mercy Health – Lorain have also resumed classes, according to a news release. Mercy Health – Lorain welcomed the 2023 Project SEARCH class for the week starting August 21, the release said. According to the release, Project SEARCH is a program that gives high school students with disabilities the ... -
Casey Middle Teacher Receives Science Advocate Scholarship
[ad_1] A few years ago, Casey Middle School students didn’t compete at the big regional science fair in Boulder Valley. Some of the area’s middle schools consistently turn out students every year, but Casey, one of Boulder’s most diverse middle schools, was not one of them. Casey’s science teacher, Erin Mayer, wanted to change that ... -
UC San Diego engineers ride the citizen science wave with Smartfin
[ad_1] In a rising tide of citizen science, engineers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a fin-shaped surfboard attachment. This allows the popularity of surfing to benefit scientific research. The device, called Smartfin, is equipped with temperature and position sensors. Attached to a surfer’s longboard, it gives scientists access to relatively difficult ... -
Pharmacies play key role in health equity, but need reimbursement
[ad_1] Pharmacy Times At the National Association of Chain Drugstores (NACDS) 2022 Total Store Expo, we spoke with Jason Ausili, PharmD, Head of Pharmacy Transformation at EnlivenHealth. Pharmacies have proven their worth time and time again and remain essential to providing equitable healthcare, but Ausili said they need fair reimbursement to move forward. Q: Pharmacists ... -
Inside Out | Highlighting the Beauty of Science | Park Recreation
[ad_1] Each fall and spring, the William M. Staerkel planetarium welcomes speakers who talk about all corners of the scientific world. The James B. Kaler Science Lecture Series is named after Emeritus Professor of Astronomy at the University of Illinois. This professor has been giving annual talks in this series for about 30 years. This ...










