Tag: light
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Baker, Polito Break Ground with UMass Amherst Officials on New Computer Science Building
[ad_1] Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karin Polito joined officials at the University of Massachusetts Amherst on Thursday to break ground on a $125 million computer science facility set to open in the spring of 2025, officials said. rice field. The 90,000-square-foot facility, which received $75 million in state funding, will connect the university’s ... -
Oxford Instruments Nanoscience Announces 2022 Nicholas Curti Science Prize Winners
[ad_1] 22 September 2022 — Oxford Instruments announces Professor Angelo Di BernardoAssociate Professor of Physics, University of Konstanz, and Dr. Alexander Grimm, Researchers from the Photon Science Division at the Paul Scherrer Institute have been named co-recipients of the 2022 Nicholas Curti Prize for Science. Professor Angelo Di Bernardo (left) and Dr. Alexander Grimm. The ... -
Seed genes arose early in plant evolution, ferns revealed | Chemistry
[ad_1] The emergence of seed-producing plants over 300 million years ago was an evolutionary watershed, opening up new environments for plants that would eventually light our world and supply much of our food. Connected to flowering plants. But, as the newly released DNA sequence suggests, it wasn’t as dramatic as it sounds. The genomes of ... -
Why I Joined the Ontario Education Workers General Commission: Outsourced by Public School Teachers
[ad_1] of World Socialist website I received the following letter from an Ontario public school teacher explaining why she decided to join the recently established Ontario Education Workers General Commission (OEWRFC). On February 21, 2020, nearly 200,000 Ontario teachers took part in a powerful one-day statewide strike against Ford’s government’s demands for budget cuts and ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] John Wright La Trobe University Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of ... -
Feminist Science Is Not a Contradiction – The Wire Science
[ad_1] Photo: NCI/Unsplash Among mainstream scientists, the term “feminist” is often seen with contempt, hostility, and an implicit belief that feminist ideals are incompatible with true science. In practice, feminist science offers powerful tools for examining the histories, contexts, and power structures that scientific questions are being asked. Bringing marginalized perspectives to the table can ... -
New York Fashion Week Party Shoot – WWD
[ad_1] When it comes to being able to really ‘see’ who’s who in the dimly lit (black-adjacent) setting that ‘NYFW Party’ du Jour relies on for its exclusive charm, the shooting party It’s like a guessing game. No lights, no candles. Maybe, just maybe, if you’re keen, put the softest white low-wattage mini bulbs that ... -
Plantwatch: How Mysterious Cheatgrass Invaded the Western US | Chemistry
[ad_1] Something strange is appearing under the streetlights in the American West. Dr. Shannon Murphy, an ecologist, was walking his dog down an alleyway in Denver, Colorado when he noticed an invasive cheatgrass colony breeding under streetlights. She had already grown prairie grasses in artificially lit greenhouses to study how moths interacted with plants, but ...









