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Health department advises residents to watch out for bats in their homes
[ad_1] EAU CLAIR, Wisconsin (WEAU) – The Eau Claire City and County Health Department is advising people to take steps to keep their homes safe from bats. This is because the Department of Health has reported an increasing number of bat sightings in the area. Sightings raise concerns for the health of residents, with rabies ... -
K-State Hosting NASA Earth Science Division
[ad_1] MANHATTAN, Kansas (WIBW) – K State University of Agriculture hosted the NASA Earth Sciences Division on Friday, August 26th. One of his NASA officials, Brad Doorn, told people what they were doing and how they could help farmers. They use satellites and other technologies to collect data on weather patterns, climate, water and air ... -
Texas Nonprofit Leads Students Through Educational Success – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
[ad_1] The founder of a Dallas nonprofit focused on helping students succeed in their post-high school education says there are serious “flaws and gaps” in the education system, leading to a lack of degree acquisitions across Texas. said to have led to the failure of “Our mission is to lift our children out of intergenerational ... -
The EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board approves the EPA PFAS basis for setting standards for drinking water. They may not be zero, but they are likely close. | | Mints
[ad_1] This week, the EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board issued a final report on the EPA’s assessment of risks associated with drinking water containing two of hundreds of permanent chemicals collectively known as PFAS. Unless you have a PhD in toxicology, most of that report will scratch your head (it was mine). The gist of this ... -
Altruistic behavior takes place in a different part of the brain than similar self-help activities, new research reveals.
[ad_1] Scientists at the Universities of Birmingham and Oxford have pinpointed areas of the brain that are particularly involved in striving to help others. Research published in modern biology, The choices people make to help others are made in another part of the brain that is used to make physically demanding choices to help themselves. ... -
Alamosa News | Free Education Offered to Healthcare Students
[ad_1] Statewide– The state’s efforts to alleviate Colorado’s acute shortage of health care workers will provide tuition-free training to thousands of students and provide a much-needed boost to hospitals and clinics. The Care Forward Colorado Program will invest $26 million in federal COVID stimulus funds into the program over two years to become a Certified ... -
NTU Singapore opens new science school
[ad_1] Image: (LR) Professor Louis Fee, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Professor Lin San, Vice President and Rector, Guest of Honor, Second Minister of Education, Dr. Maliki Osman, NTU Rector Professor Subra Suresh, Professor Ram Khin Yong, Senior Vice President (research) and Professor Simon Redfern (Dean of the University of Science) look more Credit: ... -
Plant Enzyme Study Shows Proteins Can Change Structural Arrangements With Surprising Ease – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] When you think of proteins, the enzymes, signaling molecules, and structural components of all living things, you might picture single chains of amino acids organized like beads on a thread. However, almost all proteins are composed of multiple chains that are folded and attached to each other to form complex 3D superstructures called molecular ...









