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Tacoma Police Chief Says Education Is Key To Stop Racial Profiling From Happening
[ad_1] Tacoma Police Chief Addresses Racial Profiling Through Education In an ongoing effort to reduce crime, Chief Avery Moore is trying to set the tone that racial profiling will not be tolerated. Tacoma, wash. – When it comes to improving the safety of the city of Tacoma, the city’s police chief knows there’s a right ... -
Improving health management and collaborative care in the heart failure population
[ad_1] Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: Introducing accessibility and affordability. It is great to have wonderful treatments for heart failure, but if patients are unable to meet them or remain non-compliant with these treatments, their positive health benefits may not be seen. No. How can we discuss population health care approaches to heart failure and ... -
The Chicago Pre-College Science & Engineering Program is offering a very engaging math and science program for free on Saturdays when you sign up at Kenwood Academy.
[ad_1] 80% of ChiS&E students major in science, computer science and engineering at university. Hosted by Chicago Pre-College Science and Engineering Program (ChiS&E) Orientation and registration sessions for free programs in Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Computer Programming, Advanced Robotics, Chemistry and Physics this Saturday, September 17th at Kenwood Academy. Orientation will be held from 10am to ... -
2022 BioNTX iC3 Summit Brings Leaders and Changemakers to “Accelerate Life Sciences Across North Texas” »Dallas Innovates
[ad_1] Home to start-ups and nationally recognized companies, the bioscience and healthcare innovation communities of North Texas are well-positioned to attract further industry growth. BioNTX is a North Texas trading organization that is a connector hub for building the industry and its ecosystem, and a primary source of support and resources for the community. Its ... -
Circular Fashion Starts From The Beginning: An Eyewear Case Study
[ad_1] When: October 18, 2022 (12pm-1pm ET / 9am-10am) From our clothes and glasses to our water bottles and handbags, the choices we make about how we present ourselves to the world reflect who we are and what we care about. And according to a recent study by Shelton Group, one-third of Americans want to ... -
Healthcare reforms that both sides should support
[ad_1] Health care consistently ranks high on American voters’ list of concerns and is likely to stay there. polls put health care in the top three, just behind inflation and employment. A majority of voters reject government hijacking of healthcare. But you can’t tell that by listening to candidates in this year’s campaign. As the ... -
Data science reveals universal rules for shaping cell power plants — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Mitochondria are compartments, so-called ‘organelles’, within cells that provide the chemical energy supply we need to move, think and live. Chloroplasts are organelles in plants and algae that capture sunlight and carry out photosynthesis. At first glance, they may seem worlds apart. But an international team of researchers, led by the University of Bergen, ... -
Political Science Professor Gains U.S. Citizenship — Lee Clarion
[ad_1] In August 2022, Associate Professor of Political Science Ana Alves Shippey received US citizenship after 10 and a half years of studying and teaching in the US. Sippy moved to the United States in 2007 to begin graduate work at the University of Virginia. Near the end of her studies, Sippy began looking for ...










