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Monkeypox concern: Local health officials monitor global outbreak of once-rare disease
[ad_1] Graphic courtesy of Columbus Regional Hospital Health officials in Bartholomew County are monitoring an outbreak of monkeypox that has infected more than 11,000 people in the United States, and say it is “just a matter of time” before the once-rare disease is discovered locally. says. Monkeypox is a virus that originates in wild animals ... -
Integrating coding into chemistry accelerates scientific progress.opinion
[ad_1] High-throughput chemists like my team and myself usually see the inefficiencies the most. When a bench chemist takes his 8 his LC-MS samples evenly throughout an average day, he tends to quickly get used to the imperfections of the 20 second workflow and stop complaining. But when a high-throughput chemist processes his 96 samples ... -
After Roe, Universities Emphasize Students’ Digital Privacy, or Emphasize Lack Thereof
[ad_1] “When was your last period?” medical professionals ask patients during routine gynecological examinations. Menstrual tracking can help you achieve or avoid pregnancy, understand fertility, predict premenstrual syndrome, and detect cycle irregularities that serve as early warning signs of health problems. But if that information is recorded in a smartphone app, it could be used ... -
10 Of The Most Notable Digital Marketing Trends
[ad_1] Digital marketing is continually changing to meet the needs of its users. The arrival of Covid in 2020 turned the digital marketplace on its head, with lockdowns and changing shopping patterns. Allied with this has been the breakdown of many shipping chains and a virtual collapse of just-in-time delivery. These changes have made digital ... -
5 of the scariest science experiments ever » TwistedSifter
[ad_1] The science experiment you’re about to read is pretty creepy, but it also helps us know that almost everything has a logical explanation. If you believe in ghosts or have played a game of Bloody Mary, stalking is inevitable. A true believer will say there is something paranormal, but scientists always reveal the facts. ... -
Awarded $1.25 Million to Support STEAM Education for Delta Students
[ad_1] Photo credit: University Relations Tameka Bailey (center) talking with students in the lab. The Science Education Partnership Award program awarded the U of A $1.25 million to support STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) for underrepresented students. The five-year grant will be used to showcase and promote opportunities for ... -
Milwaukee sci-fi writer falls victim to ‘swatting’
[ad_1] A Milwaukee sci-fi author says he’s been threatened by an online cyber stalker, sending the police to his home with a fake 911 call. This is a potentially dangerous prank known as swatting. At 1 a.m. three weeks ago, police barged into Patrick’s Milwaukee home east of Tomlinson at gunpoint after receiving a call ... -
Glowing snails full of antifreeze protein found off the coast of Greenland
[ad_1] Scientists digging deep into an iceberg off the coast of Greenland have found fish with glowing green antifreeze running through their blood vessels. Variegated snail juvenile (Liparis Gibbs) contained the “highest levels” of antifreeze protein ever reported, a new study found. Similar to how antifreeze helps regulate temperature Car engine damage in extreme conditions, ...











