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How your fashion shopping habits can hurt and help the environment
[ad_1] A simple way to prevent some future climate pollution is to wear the clothes you own roughly twice as many times as you might have otherwise before tossing them. People doing so could reduce the related emissions impact of clothing by 44%, according to a 2017 report from the charity Ellen MacArthur Foundation, later ... -
Spain takes up the storm in a compelling way
[ad_1] Johnny Askounis / info@eurohoops.net Spain were the clear winners, 86-64, against the Netherlands on Saturday night at the Topsportcentrum in Almere, despite falling 14 points behind after a poor start. Unicaja’s Dario Brizuela dropped 13 points to lift Sergio Scariolo’s side to 5-1 in Group L of the 2023 FIBA World Cup European Qualifier. ... -
How one Vogue editor styled a week’s worth of nautical fashion
[ad_1] For the past eight years, I’ve spent at least two weeks each summer on a small island off the coast of Maine called Northeast Harbor. Surrounded by the deep blue Atlantic Ocean and beautiful Acadia National Park, summer days are spent on the tennis courts, hiking trails or on the boat. At night he ... -
Northern Virginia Officials Discuss Affordable Housing, Transportation and Education at Local Chamber Forum
[ad_1] Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Virginia leaders want to push development of affordable housing across the region. This article was written by WTOP news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up now for a free email subscription to InsideNoVa.com. Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Virginia leaders want to push ... -
Cree youth want to inspire others with science
[ad_1] An eagle feather sits on the kitchen table in Simon Monteith’s house. Next to it are household items such as hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, food coloring, and baking dishes. This scene depicts two worlds traversed by a 9-year-old girl. From a scientific point of view, feathers help propulsion and enable flight. From a First ... -
Health Science Students Create New Teaching Program
[ad_1] Two members of the University’s Health Sciences Department worked together to create a comprehensive student mentoring program beginning in the fall semester. They look forward to creating opportunities for their classmates to network and connect while increasing support and belonging. August 27, 2022 Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications The main campus of ... -
Pasadena Heritage explores the city’s unique relationship with science and technology on Sunday – Pasadena Weekendr
[ad_1] One of Pasadena’s hallmarks is its great interest in science, technology, and progress. Sloop University, which he opened in 1891, was training students to work in the fast-paced industrial world by 1893. Astronomer George Ellery Hale, physicist Robert Millikan, chemist Arthur Noyes and others transformed the school into what is now the pioneering college ... -
Delaware science, innovation is a source of pride
[ad_1] Last month, more than 40 foreign ambassadors traveled from their embassies in Washington, DC to spend the day in Delaware. This was a remarkable historical event for our small state. These were the senior diplomatic representatives of their countries and professionals at the top of their game who came to study with a focus ...











