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Fact-checking “flashy” educational ads
[ad_1] Little substance, lots of nonsense Governor Evers launched a new ad last week that focuses on education. vulgarThe ad, doubling down on his signature folklore chatter, doesn’t offer much content. It’s amazing in that it almost completely rewrote his biography. let’s check vulgar fact: I was a teacher, principal, superintendent. Get off to a ... -
Metamorphosis may be key to fighting cancer — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] For many years, it was thought that the nucleus within the cell was elastic, like a rubber ball, that deformed and returned to its original shape as the cell moved between the pores and fibers of the human body.Texas A&M Researchers at the University and the University of Florida have found that the nucleus ... -
Gummies Backed by Science to Prevent Hangovers
[ad_1] Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. We will update as much as possible, but deals may expire and prices may change. When you purchase something through one of our links, we may earn a commission. question? Please contact shop@mensjournal.com. Going out drinking with men is a time-honored tradition. A ... -
Work to revise Va. history and social science learning standards is on hold
[ad_1] The Virginia Board of Education has decided to pause the process of remaking the state’s history and social science learning standards, which determine what students are expected to know after completing class. The Virginia Board of Education has decided to pause the process of remaking the state’s history and social science learning standards, which ... -
This Arctic fish has gills stuffed with antifreeze, scientists find : ScienceAlert
[ad_1] Bathing in bitterly cold water between the turquoise arms of a remote Greenland iceberg, researchers caught an arctic fish with a body that is highly tolerant of freezing temperatures. Currents regularly drop below zero degrees Celsius off East Greenland, where the juvenile was caught. These frigid temperatures are enough to freeze the blood of ... -
Pennsylvania Department of Health confirms monkeypox case at University Park
[ad_1] University Park, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania Department of Health has confirmed that a student at the University of Pennsylvania University Park Campus tested positive for monkeypox on August 13. The patient lives off campus, is being seen by a healthcare provider, is currently in isolation and is recovering. University Health Services (UHS), the student ... -
Harlem’s Fashion Row partners with LVMH to showcase three designers of color during NYFW
[ad_1] Celebrating its 15th anniversary, Harlem Fashion Row (HFR) partnered with Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) to spotlight three designers of color during New York Fashion Week. The joint presentation on September 6th is the result of the newly established partnership between HFR and his LVMH. Together, the two organizations are on a mission to ... -
West Nile virus reported to two in New York City, health officials say
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action Two people in New York City have been diagnosed with West Nile virus, local health officials announced Tuesday. This is the latest battle for states grappling with coronavirus and more recently monkeypox and polio cases. City health officials said one case of West Nile virus (WNV) was reported in ...








