Tag: life
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Impact of ransomware on science and its researchers
[ad_1] Life sciences companies can be targeted for this type of attack. Life sciences companies frequently store and manage valuable intellectual property, making them particularly attractive targets for cyberattacks (unwelcome attempts to steal or destroy information through unauthorized access to computer systems). It is A recent study of the world’s top 20 Fortune 500 pharmaceutical ... -
Manage your brain health and cognition easily with these simple tips – News
[ad_1] The ability to understand and acquire knowledge is protected by a healthy diet, regular exercise, vitamin D consumption, and participation in social activities. Screenplay: Anne-Marie Stevens, Tereem KhanMedia Contact: Anna Jones Sameera Davuluri, MD, Photo: Julie Nicole MillerAccording to Alzheimer’s Disease International, dementia begins to affect 10 million people each year, and the number ... -
On Election Day, vote for candidates with science-based policies, not evidence-ignoring politicians
[ad_1] President Barack Obama said in 2009 that “elections have consequences” and began demanding policies such as affordable health insurance from his Republican opponents. Recently, Republican leaders themselves have begun repeating his words. Red state legislatures ban abortion, prevent countries from taking action to combat the climate crisis, facilitate access to firearms and oppose aggressive ... -
Is innovation stagnating – and if so, is higher education to blame?
[ad_1] Higher education is said to be the preeminent engine of society that produces innovation, creativity and inventiveness. Inspires imagination, invention and ingenuity. In the words of Robert E. Franken, an expert in the psychology of motivation, graduates “have the potential to help them solve problems, communicate with others, and entertain themselves and others.” Be ... -
Health policy, medical research, clinical care & more with Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, MD, PhD | AMA Update Video
[ad_1] AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians, residents, medical students and patients. From private practice and health system leaders to scientists and public health officials, hear from the experts in medicine on COVID-19, monkeypox, medical education, advocacy issues, burnout, vaccines and more. Featured topic and speakers Featured ... -
Are Russians Savvy in Science? – The Moscow Times
[ad_1] Defeat Galileo I graduated from middle school in Russia and grew up with an atheist version of the Galileo story. According to Soviet tradition, he was punished for his theory that the sun was at the center of the universe. This may be why research in Russia always focuses on the question: “Does the ... -
Anne Hathaway’s ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Moment at New York Fashion Week
[ad_1] written by Leah Doran, CNN featuring the good, the bad, and the ugly, “Look of the Week” is a regular series dedicated to unpacking the most talked about outfits of the past seven days. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and actor Anne Hathaway were placed side-by-side in the front row of the Michael Kors show ... -
Yes, There’s a Shortage of Special Education Teachers. And That’s Nothing New – The 74
[ad_1] Sign up here for The 74’s daily newsletter. Donate here to support The 74’s independent journalism. For all the headlines proclaiming and debunking reports of a national teacher shortage, few have picked up on the issue’s third rail: Educators qualified to teach students with disabilities have been in short supply for half a century — since, essentially, the creation ...










