Tag: life
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Aaron Rodgers tinkers with the science of psychedelics. Drugs like ayahuasca can change the brain, but how?
[ad_1] Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been vocal about the positive benefits he’s experienced from using the Amazon hallucinogen ayahuasca. It has been suggested that it has rapid antidepressant properties that may help treat addiction. However, Rogers maintains that ayahuasca is not a drug. “It has hallucinogenic properties. [sic] ability,” Rogers said during ... -
Scientists discover link between rapidly melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification
[ad_1] Researchers, including Zhangxian Ouyang of the University of Delaware, traveled aboard the icebreaker R/V Xue Long into the active melting zone of the Arctic Ocean to collect samples for analysis.Credit: Zhangxian Ouyang, Wei-Jun Cai, Liza Wright-Fairbanks/University of Delaware An international team of researchers has set new alarms about chemical changes in the western regions ... -
European Science Park Group Creates Dedicated Space
[ad_1] ESPG AG (European Science Park Group) is one of the first German real estate companies specializing in the ownership, management and acquisition of science parks. Science parks are a concept that originated in the US and have already developed into their own asset class in the UK and other European countries. The key idea ... -
How Science Friday Used A/B Testing To Guide Audience Engagement
[ad_1] Credit: Shutterstock SciFri Findings is a series that explores new practices in journalism and science communication, and their impact on our audiences. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest reports! At the start of 2020, we had grand plans for C*Science programming, (often called citizen science, community science, or crowd-sourced science) “crowdsourcing” nonprofessional ... -
North Korean education: the long game
[ad_1] Despite these challenges, Singapore-based non-profit Choson Exchange has quietly and steadily moved forward with our mission. Our organization believes that encouraging the next generation of entrepreneurs in North Korea can be a viable path to positive change and a healthy civil society. approach and consistency, and their appetite for educational programs in different areas ... -
Agilent Launches Partnership with Delaware State University to Promote Diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Fields
[ad_1] Santa Clara, California–(business wire)–Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) enters partnership with Delaware State University (DSU). Delaware State University (DSU) is a historically prominent black university that increases the percentage of underrepresented students entering his STEM field. This is the core mission of the company’s philanthropic activities. Agilent Foundation. Agilent is donating $1 million in ... -
Therese Coffey scraps promised paper on health inequalities.Therese Coffey
[ad_1] Therese Coffey is scrapping the government’s long-promised white paper on health disparities despite a 19-year difference in life expectancy between the rich and the poor, The Guardian said. The Health Secretary has decided not to release a document that would have developed a plan to address the severe inequalities in health exposed by the ... -
Earth Science Week 2022 Toolkit Available
[ad_1] WSGS says there are 50 free toolkits to serve Wyoming classrooms According to a recent press release, the 2022 Earth Science Week toolkit is now available in Wyoming classrooms. The 50 toolkits provided by the American Geoscience Institute (AGI) to the Wyoming Geological Survey (WSGS) are “available free of charge to Wyoming educators on ...









