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Smoke Season: Health Hazards Occur in Idaho
[ad_1] Ethan Sims and Wesley Pidcock know what to expect when fire season arrives. As a doctor who specializes in helping people breathe, I see what happens when wildfire smoke spreads to communities across Idaho. Every time the air quality index (rated for dangerous air) spikes, hospital visits spike, they said. “When you start getting ... -
Gender-neutral fashion and queer representation in media – Trinitonian
[ad_1] Review of Gender Neutral Fashion in Netflix’s The Sandman and The Umbrella Academy Queer fashion in media has taken on its own in recent years, especially as societies have become more open to their gender identities. There are many characters in TV and movies these days who can express that with just their clothes. ... -
DeSantis continues to focus on education policy over performance, critics say
[ad_1] Big story: According to state metrics, Hillsborough County consistently has one of the worst-performing school districts in Florida. Across the state, more schools are struggling to meet the appropriate performance standards set by state boards of education. But when it comes to talking about Florida’s educational needs, the fate of these underperforming schools has ... -
Ohio to host science park for space research
[ad_1] Ohio State University will soon be home to the first science park dedicated to space research. Space technology company Voyager Space announced Monday that it has selected proposals from OSU, Ohio State, Jobs Ohio and One Columbus to host a ground analogue at the George Washington Carver Science Park. Ohio President Christina M. Johnson ... -
Science Uprising 10: Ask rude questions about AI
[ad_1] In Episode 10 of Science Uprising (September 21, 2022 at 10:35), we’ll see why computers don’t rule despite ultra-fashionable TED Talk-style apocalypse claims. The short film starts with the robot Sophia, who hopes to play a big role in managing the health of the elderly. “Hello world.” (0:13) “What emotions do you feel when ... -
Woman who sued New York City over yeshiva education quality takes over YAFFED
[ad_1] A NEW CITY – In the same month that YAFFED achieved a key part of its mission to ensure quality education for Jewish children in Hasidic yeshivas, the organization announced new leadership. Also, both the outgoing and incoming executive officers are associated with Rockland County. New City resident Nahutli Moster announced in June that ... -
Health Officials Discuss Polio, Monkeypox Concerns | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] OBSERVER Photo by Gregory Bacon The Chautauqua County Board of Health discusses concerns about polio and other unvaccinated people. Pictured left to right: Board Chair Dr. Lillian Ney, Shelley Leiter, Public Health Director Kristin Schuyler, Board Member Dr. Tariq Khan. MAYVILLE – Vaccine reluctance remains a problem both locally and ... -
Northeastern wins court decision on plans to expand marine science center on Nahant property – News @ Northeastern
[ad_1] A superior court judge has ruled in favor of Northeastern University regarding plans to expand the university’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. Tuesday’s ruling hit the town of Nahant and the nonprofit Nahant Preservation Trust. The Nahant Preservation Trust has put him in a three-year legal battle to block the expansion of his ...











