Tag: history
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Alexandria Museum exhibit commemorates 150-year-old women’s health care enterprise
[ad_1] A new museum exhibit in Alexandria, Virginia, commemorates the women who brought the city’s first permanent medical facility. A new museum exhibit in Alexandria, Virginia, commemorates the women who brought the city’s first permanent medical facility. The exhibition “Alexandria Hospital: Women Mobilize the Community” was recently opened at the Alexandria History Museum at the ... -
AZ Big Media Cinema on CHIPS and the Impact of Science Law on Arizona
[ad_1] On Oct. 17, Senator Kirsten Sinema announced the macro technology works The ability to see how her bipartisanship works CHIPS and scientific law Support semiconductor manufacturing and research in Arizona. Sinema has deep Arizona roots in microelectronics, as evidenced by Motorola’s 1949 foray into Arizona, as evidenced by significant investments from companies such as ... -
China attaches importance to education, science and technology, and human resources in promoting modernization
[ad_1] Beijing, October 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Xi Jinping’s report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China said: China (CPC), he devoted part to a long-standing strategy aimed at developing human resources. Titled “Energizing China through Science and Education,” the strategy was announced in 1995 and has been bolstered by an ... -
See all red carpet looks
[ad_1] On Saturday night, Hollywood’s biggest stars gathered on a giant white carpet outside the Renzo Piano-designed Academy Museum in Los Angeles for an evening celebrating the one-year anniversary of one of the industry’s biggest names and a new cultural institution. The best of the Academy supported the night’s winners, including Icon Award winner Julia ... -
Science fiction virtual ghost metaphor, explained
[ad_1] Uploading human consciousness to a computer is a difficult problem. Is it possible to give a machine the free will of a person’s consciousness, or is it just programmed to perfectly imitate a person?But what someone wants is a digital machine that can maintain his mind. What if it was just a copy? A ... -
Lynchburg University Receives Science Grant, Sends Students to Wyoming
[ad_1] Lynchburg University recently received a grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will send six of her students, free of charge, to Wyoming next summer to dig up dinosaur bones and participate in geoscience vocational training. “I was so excited. I can’t think of any other words,” said Brooke Haiar, professor and chair ... -
Native American students hope new teaching methods will help reverse years of misinformation.Lost Coast Outpost
[ad_1] Gage Hernandez, 16, son of Johnny Hernandez Jr., vice president of Mission Indian’s San Manuel Band, looks out a window in San Bernardino on Sept. 27, 2022. Ensures students have the opportunity to learn about real historical events involving the Native Americans of California in 1703. Photo by Pablo Unzueta on CalMatters ... -
Podcast: Health Policy Litigation: A Quick Tour on Current Events
[ad_1] 00;00;08;28 – 00;00;20;29Kathleen HaddadHello and welcome to another episode of Health Affairs This Week, the podcast where Health Affairs editors go beyond the headlines to explore some of the most notable health policy news of the week. I’m Kathleen Haddad. 00;00;21;18 – 00;00;22;23Chris FlemingAnd I’m Chris Fleming. 00;00;23;19 – 00;00;46;10Kathleen HaddadToday, we’ve decided to ...










