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UK health officials warn of difficult winter with flu and COVID
[ad_1] LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) – Britain’s health officials warned on Friday that a raging flu outbreak and a resurgence of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) could lead to a harsh winter. Warnings of possible COVID-19 and flu “storms” have been issued each winter since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, but ... -
Bluffton Creates Endowed Chairs in Botany and Environmental Sciences
[ad_1] BLUFFTON — Bluffton University has announced the establishment of the M’Della Moon Endowed Chair in Botany and Environmental Sciences, thanks to generous funding from an anonymous donor. The $1.5 million endowment will fund the administration of the Bluffton University Nature Reserve and faculty chairs responsible for university teaching. Dr. Jane Wood, President of Bluffton ... -
Did the Druids Build Stonehenge? | | Live Science
[ad_1] Stonehenge is one of the world’s most iconic and mysterious prehistoric monuments and has intrigued people for thousands of years.Scholars do not know exactly who built it and why, but many believe it to be a religious site. according to the movement of the sun (opens in new tab)But it was just as mysterious ... -
ODNR invites Ohioans to celebrate Earth Science Week
[ad_1] COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Geological Survey Division invites Ohioans to celebrate Earth Science Week October 9-15 with a series of activities and programs. What you need to know The theme of Earth Science Week 2022 is “Earth Science for a Sustainable World” The Geological Survey ODNR Division offers a ... -
Bolsonaro’s troubled legacy for science, health and the environment
[ad_1] Four years ago, when Jair Bolsonaro was elected president-elect, scientists across Brazil feared the worst. Bolsonaro, for example, promised to withdraw Brazil from the Paris Climate Accord, dismantle the Ministry of the Environment and reduce the extent of protected areas if he wins. , the president has repeatedly clashed with the Brazilian scientific community, ... -
Three UCT Students Shine Light on Science Promises at Geneva Summit
[ad_1] Three University of Cape Town (UCT) students will share their ideas at the Geneva Scientific and Diplomacy Predictors (GESDA) Science and Diplomacy Predictions Summit in Switzerland this October, inviting scientists and thought leaders from around the world. surprise people. Rejoice Kgabo Legodi, a student studying film and media. Bekithemba Ntoni, MSc student in International ... -
How Fix My Curls Uses Digital Marketing Tools to Build Strong Communities
[ad_1] Noodles, poodles, rowdies, chaos, and more! Even though he claims 60% of the world’s population has curly/wavy hair, curly hair mostly falls under the category of “non-ideal hair types”. Straight hair is easy and manageable, which is why most girls and women prefer it, or at least most people find it ideal. Lose hair ... -
LA County Museums Receive $6.4 Million in Science, Research Grants – Daily Breeze
[ad_1] Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Receives More Than $6.4 Million in Science, Humanities and Research Grants to Fund Projects Like Digitizing History, Film and Insect Collections and Regional Projects on Biodiversity and Indigenous Artists was announced today to offer Six of the 15 grants were awarded by the National Science Foundation; Awarded ...










