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New climate law also promises a boost to science projects
[ad_1] President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Control Act into law on August 16. Standing, left to right: Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Senator Chuck Schumer (D-New York), Rep. James Cliburn (D-South Carolina), Rep. Frank Pallone ( Democratic-NJ), Rep. Cathy Castor (D-FL).Credit: EPA, Via twitter Editor’s Note: This article was for your information, reports on federal ... -
UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health Basks in Two Decades of Success
[ad_1] View Larger Image Dr. Joseph Bates speaks to Samantha Wells, a doctoral student in the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, following her Grand Rounds presentation at the Arkansas Department of Health. Aug. 16, 2022 | Standing behind a podium in the Rahn Auditorium, Joseph Bates, M.D., MS., prepared to present an award ... -
Jaymie Scotto & Associates (JSA) Ranked Number 3700 in America’s Fastest Growing Private Companies on 2022 Inc. 5000 List
[ad_1] The best PR and marketing agencies for the telecom and data center industry join the prestigious list for the second year in a row Las Vegas , August 16, 2022 /PR Newswire/ — Jamie Scott & Associates (JSA)a preeminent provider of public relations (PR), digital marketing and event planning services for telecommunications and data ... -
Partisan Rifts Widen, Perceptions of School Quality Decline
[ad_1] The results of the 16th annual Education Next survey, conducted in May 2022 with a nationally representative sample of 1,784 American adults (see the methodology sidebar for more details), complicate many of these grand prognostications. While last year’s survey revealed sharp changes in support for a variety of education reforms (see “Hunger for Stability ... -
Scientists name heat waves for the first time
[ad_1] Scientists named heat waves for the first time. They called it Zoe. According to USA Today (opens in new tab)Scientists in Spain gave the name to a heatwave that saw temperatures soar to 112 degrees Fahrenheit (44.4 degrees Celsius) in Seville from July 24th to July 27th. , José María Martín Olaja, associate professor ... -
Utah’s ‘From Frozen Precipitation to Sunburn’: Environmental Science Travel with Experiential Learning
[ad_1] This summer, an experiential learning trip through Utah’s parks, deserts and river canyons gave Trinity students a memorable new perspective on environmental science. “This trip focused on a Colorado River rafting trip through Westwater and Ruby Canyon,” said Jonathan R. Gorey, lead instructor and lab coordinator for the Environmental Science Program. “We visited Arches ... -
Hubble image captures a nursery of colorful stars
[ad_1] The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of a star that resembles a giant Claude Monet painting of the sky. Swirling like a giant cotton candy, this colorful cloudscape is about 1,000 light-years from Earth and surrounds the Herbig-Haro object HH 505. According to NASA, the Herbig-Haro object is a bright, bright ... -
Community scientists recover micrometeorites from Lake Michigan
[ad_1] In the early hours of February 6, 2017, more than 500 people across 12 provinces and one Canadian province reported sightings of a bright green fireball. The search began when weather radar data revealed an unmistakable meteor trail to Lake Michigan. Researchers and local scientists, including teenagers from the Chicago area, were quickly mobilized, ...











