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The Kentucky Science Center will unveil new names for its Triceratops figurines at the World’s Fair next month.news
[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WDRB) — The Kentucky Science Center is hosting a prehistoric party next month. A party is set for Saturday, September 17, to honor the renovated World’s Fair Triceratops that has just returned to the Center. Guests will have the chance to get up close and personal with costumed dinosaur characters and meet ... -
Fashion Briefing: The Next Era of Women’s Suits Has Arrived
[ad_1] The Next Era of Women’s Suits Has Arrived Yesterday’s exhausted market is now seen as a white space as more brands launch women’s suits to meet new demand. On Friday, 15-year-old Indochino, a maker of custom suits for men, announced expansion into custom suits for women. Developed with the female body in mind, her ... -
Links between climate change and health disparities researched at the University of Maryland – State of Reform
[ad_1] Climate change and environmental policies play a huge role in our health and, if left unchecked, can adversely affect vulnerable communities and exacerbate health inequalities. Last week, the Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH) program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health brought together environmental professionals to 8th Annual UMD Symposium ... -
UVA Health provides updates on COVID-19-related hospitalizations
[ad_1] CHARLOTTEVILLE, Virginia (WVIR) – Virginia passed 2 million COVID cases this week, though the actual number may be much higher. Dr Reed Adams said COVID numbers in hospitals have stabilized over the past few weeks. “Today, 35 patients who tested positive for COVID are hospitalized. Told. There are also 3 pediatric patients, 2 of ... -
Frontier Exascale Announcing: “Breathtaking…a Giant Scientific Leap Forward for Our Nation” – High Performance Computing News Analysis
[ad_1] Frontier Supercomputer by Justin Whitt, Oakridge Leadership Computing Facility Program and OLCF-5 Project Director It was a day of pride for Oak Ridge National Laboratory as it celebrated the successful completion of a project based on an idea (exascale computing) that began more than 20 years ago. This is the official announcement of Frontier, ... -
Healthcare worker bonus program
[ad_1] Program information New York’s frontline medical and mental health workers survived a once-in-a-century public health crisis and turned our state into a model for fighting and defeating COVID-19. . To attract talented people to the profession and to retain those who have worked tirelessly over the past two years at a time of great ... -
Run Up That Hill: Medical Scientists Visit Capitol Hill to Defend Science and Detroit – School of Medicine News
[ad_1] Faculty, scientists and students at Wayne State University School of Medicine were among 14 women who traveled to Washington, D.C. this summer to meet with U.S. representatives and advocate for science-based policy. SciPol Detroit visited Capitol Hill in June 2022. The women are members of the WSU-based Science Policy Network-Detroit, known as SciPol-Detroit. They ... -
Israeli army kills Palestinian man in West Bank, Palestinian health ministry says
[ad_1] [TUBASWestBankAug19(Reuters)]- A Palestinian man died Friday from his wounds after Israeli forces shot him, the Palestinian health ministry said. rice field. . Salah Tawfiq Sawafta, 58, was shot in the head in the West Bank city of Tubas, the Palestinian Ministry said. His nephew told Reuters he was walking home after morning prayers when ...











