Tag: animals
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Mapping the Deepest Part of the Earth in the Mariana Trench
[ad_1] When Dawn Wright plummeted to the bottom of the world in an almost indestructible chamber, the Sable Abyss of the Sea reminded her of the vast darkness of the universe. I jumped into a point on earth that I had never dared to see. Her mission is to map part of the mysterious Mariana ... -
The LSSU Center for Freshwater Studies offers unique research and education
[ad_1] SAULT STE. Marie — Lake Superior State University Freshwater Research and Education Center offers unique opportunities for students. Freshwater Research Center near downtown Sault Ste. Marie is the perfect place for freshwater research. The result of over ten years of preparation, the center offers a teaching and research experience that no other school can ... -
Copenhagen Fashion Week bans fur after PETA protests
[ad_1] Following last year’s fur protest organized by PETA UK, Copenhagen Fashion Week has announced that it has banned the use of fur and fur clothing at this year’s shows as a sign of its commitment to animal welfare. “It’s time to take the wild animals off the catwalk.” – Emma Hakanson, co-founder of Collective ... -
How Public Participation Helps Improve Knowledge
[ad_1] From safeguarding the future of our bird populations to discovering how RNA technology can help with challenging health conditions and everything in between, scientists are doing what’s best for our world. We’re doing some amazing things. But science isn’t just for universities and researchers. Science is for everyone, and you don’t necessarily have to ... -
Utah’s ‘From Frozen Precipitation to Sunburn’: Environmental Science Travel with Experiential Learning
[ad_1] This summer, an experiential learning trip through Utah’s parks, deserts and river canyons gave Trinity students a memorable new perspective on environmental science. “This trip focused on a Colorado River rafting trip through Westwater and Ruby Canyon,” said Jonathan R. Gorey, lead instructor and lab coordinator for the Environmental Science Program. “We visited Arches ... -
How science is getting closer to a world without animal testing
[ad_1] Alex Blyth thought his company had a genius strategy to reinvent cancer treatment. By examining the immunity of the lucky few who had no family history of the disease, Lift Biosciences discovered a potential treatment to destroy tumours for everyone else. Then the cell therapy hit a snag: it did not work when tested ... -
[Science Solitaire] kick that bucket list
[ad_1] Learning something is a bottomless pit, loving is a bottomless pit, and if you really learn, love, and live to the fullest, you will never kick the bucket by ticking off an item on your list. pass it. Many people have something called a “to-do list”. This is a list of things I want ... -
A brief history of fast fashion and why it’s bad for you and the environment
[ad_1] Fast fashion is a very recent phenomenon in the industry that seriously harms workers, animals, and the environment. The 1800s saw a slowdown in fashion. I had to collect and prepare leather and wool myself, weave fabrics and make clothes. As with the sewing machine, the Industrial Revolution introduced new technology. Making clothes has ...










