Tag: history
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High-risk, high-reward health research is the mission of a new multi-billion dollar US agency
[ad_1] A new multi-billion dollar federal agency has been created to support a “moonshot for next generation health” in science, logistics, diversity and equality. The agency now has its first leader, as on September 12, 2022, President Joe Biden announced Lenny Wegzin as Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-H). Since the announcement of ... -
“Observe, absorb, adapt,” advises Hiren Panchal, co-founder of Litmus Branding, in a talk at the IIM Udaipur Incubation Center.
[ad_1] The Indian economy is booming and there is no better time to be an entrepreneur in India. The digital revolution is sweeping the country and business is booming as a result. Young entrepreneurs are particularly affected by this. The existing supporting ecosystem has become a major determinant in determining the success of entrepreneurship in ... -
What is the correct response to Anthony Edwards’ homophobic words? Education, not fines
[ad_1] Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards will likely be fined by the NBA for making homophobic comments on social media. It can even be as much as you get for When star players embarrass themselves, their teams and the league, the league usually responds in the form of damage control. Make a statement or two, impose ... -
Can science and religion coexist?
[ad_1] Both try to explain the world, but religion and science are essentially opposites. Science relies on testable empirical evidence, whereas religion is subjective. This means that there is “evidence” in our own minds and in the writings of our ancestors.Is it really possible for the two concepts to coexist? I believe the answer to ... -
Hudson Shapiro launches Tumlove after e-commerce success
[ad_1] (Photo: Hudson Shapiro) Many consumers around the world are familiar with how e-commerce works or have grown up in its cultural rise. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased the market share of online shopping, but many believe it is accelerating an existing trend. Most developed countries have not been agents of the transition, let ... -
Part of SRSU Assistant Professor’s research was featured on the cover of “Science” magazine
[ad_1] Sul Ross State University taken Thursday, August 4, 2022 in Aplin, Texas. (Odessa American/Eli Hartman) Donkeys are generally stubborn and not particularly fast animals. But new research published in the Sept. 9 issue of the journal Science reveals that donkeys spread like wildfire from Africa some 4,500 years ago, reaching Europe and Asia within ... -
8 new gecko species discovered in biodiversity paradise Madagascar
[ad_1] Scientists describe eight new gecko species from Madagascar. They are all about the length of your thumb. For decades, they were elevated to the species level following DNA studies of what was thought to be a single-species group of dwarf geckos. They add that there may be up to 18 different genetic lineages. Scientists ... -
At New York Fashion Week, PUMA explores the future by reimagining the past
[ad_1] “Past, present and future, it’s about a collective retrospective of Puma’s history and the foundation it stands on,” Ambrose said backstage as he took a photo break with fans. The idea that has surpassed all mainstream fashion brands is what we celebrated tonight,” she added. In fact, if there’s anything that takes away from ...










