Tag: history
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Science, Religion and Politics Collide as Nations Try to Define the Beginning of Life : Shot
[ad_1] This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Republican-led states such as Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma have passed laws declaring that life begins at conception. Anatomical Travelogue/Scientific Source hide caption toggle caption Anatomical Travelogue/Scientific Source This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Republican-led states such as ... -
Free Public Education Essential in America | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Most Americans have benefited from free public education, but in this era of exaggerated political rhetoric, many are unwilling to pay higher taxes for schools. It’s the most expensive item in the state budget and the first thing politicians want to cut. All too often, professional educators are left out of this ... -
Suncoast doctors urge women to advocate for their health
[ad_1] Sarasota, FL (WWSB) – According to the American College of Radiation, women under the age of 40 should have an ultrasound rather than a mammogram if they detect a suspicious lump. Sara Floyd, Ph.D., breast imaging radiologist at SMH, says this is because ultrasound is better suited to examining lumps and finding their classification ... -
Hello Woodlands Founder Hosts Series of Free Small Business Seminars
[ad_1] Woodlands, Texas – Jennifer Bruce, president and CEO of Hello Woodlands, will be presenting three free seminars at the Sam Houston State University Small Business Development Center (SHSU SBDC) focused on marketing strategies for small business owners. It will be held. Seminars include information on social media, SEO, email marketing, creating relevant content, and ... -
Cultural history of education
[ad_1] Commentary You can read parts 1 and 2 of this series here and here. Throughout the nineteenth century, Enlightenment rationalism gradually weakened the influence of the Christian worldview. The separation of church and state naturally led to the development of public schools and the decoupling of education from traditional religious influences. In North America, ... -
Plant Enzyme Study Shows Proteins Can Change Structural Arrangements With Surprising Ease – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] When you think of proteins, the enzymes, signaling molecules, and structural components of all living things, you might picture single chains of amino acids organized like beads on a thread. However, almost all proteins are composed of multiple chains that are folded and attached to each other to form complex 3D superstructures called molecular ... -
Suzanne Koehler and her dedication to special education
[ad_1] Leominster — City resident and published author Mark Bodanza says in his book Risk Takers & History Makers: The Story of Leominster: love you Two Leominster residents, Suzanne Koehler and Joseph DeCarolis Jr., have spent their entire lives loving their community and their families. Starburst will be held at Doyle Field on Saturday, August ... -
Science within museum exhibits
[ad_1] For the final article in our series on outreach and teaching work outside academia, we spoke with Isabel Distefano, a molecular lab technician at the Pritzker DNA Lab at the Field Museum in Chicago. DiStefano’s work is research-centric, but requires a lot of teaching and demonstration, as the entire lab is also a museum ...









