Tag: food
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Meat science director talks about the next generation of local producers
[ad_1] Wyoming’s first Meat Science degree will officially launch this fall at Central Wyoming College (CWC). The degree program aims to train the next generation of local butchers and food scientists. Wyoming Public Radio’s Taylar Stagner spoke to her program director, Amanda Winchester, about the program and what she hopes students will learn. Amanda Winchester: ... -
Top federal health officials slam marijuana research barriers that have hindered research into opioid alternatives
[ad_1] Top federal health officials say marijuana research is “rife with hurdles,” including its continued ban under federal law. pain. Helene Langevin, director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine (NCCIH), said in a blog post Tuesday that much of the federally funded research on marijuana to date has focused “only on the ... -
Financial education is basic education
[ad_1] In an ever-evolving financial environment, financial education should be treated as a fundamental aspect of K-12 education for students in Maryland and beyond. Investment opportunities, wealth management practices, and banking as a whole continue to change and evolve with technology, helping students develop financial literacy and face risks that affect not only their personal ... -
Mental Health: The Path to Recovery – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather
[ad_1] Millions of Americans, including millions of Hoosiers, face mental health issues. News 8’s Amicia Ramsey explores how these issues affect the Indianapolis community in her week-long “INside Story” series. part 1 | | part 2 | | part 3 | | part 4 | | part 5 INDIANAPOLIS (Wish) — More Hoosiers face mental ... -
Beach nourishment, tourism & homes on the Outer Banks
[ad_1] By London Halloran https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/07/10772792-climate-stories-youth-report-building-beaches-in-dare-county-outer-banks.mp3London Halloran explores the environmental impacts of beach renourishment in her hometown on the Outer Banks, and asks local climate scientist Dr. Paul Paris – are there other options? What would you do if you were told your home is slowly, but surely disappearing? As we look into the future, there ... -
Tennessee footballer launches mental health-focused NIL agency
[ad_1] Student-athletes are some of the fastest and toughest people, but behind their strength and public image are humans with complex emotions and real struggles. Anxiety and depression are not weaknesses, former Vols football player Derrick Furlow Jr. told Knox News. He works to break down that stigma by specializing in the trade of names, ... -
Researchers Spotlight Link, Suggest Investigating Molecular Basis — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Anxiety, autism, schizophrenia, and Tourette’s syndrome each have their own characteristics, but these and most other psychiatric disorders can be differentiated, according to a team of neuroscience, pharmacology, and computer science researchers at the University of California, Irvine. One of the linking factors is circadian rhythm disruption. . In a recent article published in ... -
The Regional Science Project ‘Park for Pollinators’ will continue until September. Here’s how to join Bio Blitz:chicago news
[ad_1] Green bees are just one pollinator Chicagoans see in their local parks. (Patti Wetley/WTTW News) The Chicago Park District participates in a nationwide community science project aimed at raising awareness of all of the bees, butterflies, beetles, moths and wasps that depend on urban green spaces for food and shelter. The “Park for Pollinators” ...










