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Science News of the Week – The Hindu
[ad_1] This is a summary of this week’s major findings and discoveries in the scientific field. This is a summary of this week’s major findings and discoveries in the scientific field. This week brought great insights to the world of science. From an ancient human skeleton discovered in Mexico to the gut microbes that evolved ... -
Parent Groups Surveyed by Teachers Union – North Coast Currents
[ad_1] A recently discovered email reveals that the California Teachers Association was conducting an investigation with a local bipartisan parent association group. Initially focused on the San Diego Union High School District, in late 2020 a Parents Association was formed to reopen schools when most public schools were closed due to the pandemic. rice field. ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love exploring discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. caribou in trouble Labrador caribou population decline: In the 1980s, the George River caribou ... -
Education – Longest MBUSD Trustee Cochrane Not Seeking Re-Election
[ad_1] Mark McDermott Nineteen years ago, when Jennifer Cochrane was a young mother just arriving in Manhattan Beach, a teacher at Meadows Elementary School giving orientation to kindergarteners with parents casually mentioned the district’s ongoing fundraising issues. and some programs were maintained solely through parental involvement. A light bulb went off in Cochrane’s head. “That’s ... -
How to deal with mold on houseplants
[ad_1] Houseplants fill your home with nature without being overwhelming. But sometimes, the desire to feel calm and comfortable can end up wheezing. You can’t get around it. The pieces of greenery we place, plant and hang around in our homes tend to co-exist with potentially unpleasant fungi. , who knows, the fungi that live ... -
Candidates, Advocates Call for Change at Educational Rally
[ad_1] Kenneth Song / News Press PhotoGoleta Union School District Board Trustee Area Lee listens as newly elected Tuolumne County Superintendent Zach Abernathy listens at the “Rally for Education” event at Aijian Ranch in Santa Barbara on Friday. candidate Christy Lozano speaks. Well over 100 attendees gathered at Santa Barbara’s Aijian Ranch on Friday to ... -
Art meets science in the analysis of ancient dancing horse statues
[ad_1] A priceless relic from China’s Tang dynasty, the 1,300-year-old dancing horse sculpture captures the ancient tradition of trained horses performing for the emperor. But the Cincinnati Art Museum curators weren’t drawn to one of the vivid eighth-century statues’ features. How to investigate precious works of art without damaging them? Scientists have enlisted to help ... -
Transforming Education Summit (Solutions Day) – All sessions in Room 7
[ad_1] 10:00 – 11:30: Starving Children = Failed Education SystemWhy school feeding is important for educational transformationaction track 1Hosted by Plan International Canada, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, United Arab Emirates (tbc) and WFP 11:45 – 12:45:Rewiring and transforming education through interdisciplinary actionaction truck 2Organized by the Board of Education, United Arab Emirates, Zambia, UNEP, Dubai ...











