Tag: life
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San Diego biotech collects baby poop to reveal microbiome health
[ad_1] A Persephone Biosciences lab employee took a bacterial sample from a tank kept in a small box at -200 degrees Celsius (-328 degrees Fahrenheit). It’s an infantile bacterium that Persephone’s CEO, Stephanie Culler, calls her “company asset.” And where did they come from? “This is my poop set!” said Kuller. She is seeking parents ... -
Misconceptions about sunburn and its health effects
[ad_1] Share on PinterestExperts say you should apply sunscreen whenever you’re exposed to the sun.Burton/Getty Images A new survey shows that the majority of people believe tanning is healthy. According to experts, sunburn is the body’s response to DNA damage caused by the sun. They say that overexposure to the sun can lead to skin ... -
Teck, Science World partner for educating students about the role of metals in everyday life
[ad_1] Copper is attached to surfaces such as Science World exhibits (Hangtime, Heart Drum, Electric Hand), front door handles, and entry counters. The installation will create an additional layer of protection for the approximately one million guests who visit Science World each year. This is due to copper’s unique antibacterial properties proven to be effective ... -
Middlesex County welcomes ‘new era’ of education with rebranding with new name and logo
[ad_1] East Brunswick – Formerly known as Middlesex County Vocational Technical School, the county’s long-term plan to rebrand the school district has made a lot of progress. County officials announced in June that Middlesex County’s vocational and technical schools were moving into a “new era of professional education” with a rebranding of new names and ... -
Alabama State Board of Education Takes First Step to Approve New Graduation Requirements for College and Career Preparation
[ad_1] MONTGOMERY, Alabama (WIAT) — On Thursday, the Alabama State Board of Education expressed support for new graduation requirements that will affect 2028 classes. Today, Alabama students are ill-prepared for life after high school. His graduation rate last year was 92%, while his college and career readiness rate was 76%. Gov. Kay Ivey hopes this ... -
Alabama State Board of Education Takes First Step to Approve New Graduation Requirements for College and Career Preparation
[ad_1] MONTGOMERY, Alabama (WIAT) — On Thursday, the Alabama State Board of Education expressed support for new graduation requirements that will affect 2028 classes. Today, Alabama students are ill-prepared for life after high school. His graduation rate last year was 92%, while his college and career readiness rate was 76%. Gov. Kay Ivey hopes this ... -
I Never Forget Faces: The Amazing Science of Recognition of Supercognitives
[ad_1] Overview: Super recognizers focus less on the eye area than normal viewers, evenly distributing gaze and extracting more information from other facial features. sauce: APS A super-perceiving person never forgets a face. They can catch a glimpse of their childhood friend in the rear-view mirror and instantly know it’s them. They also make excellent ... -
Institute of Social Science welcomes Jessica Ho as co-funded faculty
[ad_1] University Park, Pennsylvania — The Pennsylvania State University Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) recently announced a new co-funded faculty member, Jessica Ho, joining the Institute for the 2022-23 academic year. Ho is an associate professor of sociology and demography and an associate professor at the Population Research Institute, and came to Penn State University ...











