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Global Education Technology Industry Expected to Reach $283 Billion by 2028 – ResearchAndMarkets.com
[ad_1] Dublin–(business wire)–“Global Education Technology Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Deployment (On-Premises & Cloud), By Type (Hardware, Software & Content), By End-User (Business & Consumer), By Sector, 2022-2028 Regional Outlook and Forecast report added of ResearchAndMarkets.com Recruitment. The global education technology market size is expected to reach $283 billion by 2028, ... -
Undergraduate Research: Training the Next Generation of Scientists – APU Articles
Only two years after graduating from Azusa Pacific, Hannah Valencia ’20 brings knowledge and practice from her major in biology and excellent experience as a research associate in the lab of Yuman Fong, MD, City of Hope. training is already being used. Her work includes the development of new immunotherapeutic approaches to treat cancer, ... -
Innovative Marine Science Hub Raises $4.5 Million in Funding
[ad_1] Seabirds to Seascapes, the world’s largest port-based marine ecosystem restoration initiative – an initiative led by the New South Wales Department of Planning and the Environment – has announced that the State of New South Wales Receives $6.6 million in funding from the government. Restoration of the project, which is the biggest element of ... -
Increase in the number of female scientists. CSIR head aims for further boost
[ad_1] More than a quarter (28%) of participants in off-campus R&D projects in 2018-2019 were women, up from 13% in 2000-2001, according to data compiled by the Ministry of Science and Technology. The number of female principal investigators in R&D has more than quadrupled from her 232 in 2000-01 to 941 in 2016-17. The data ... -
Why modern science has largely failed
[ad_1] People seem to be disappointed in many things – love, religion, watching sports, movies – but not science. If you were to ask what field mankind is good at, everyone would answer “science.” Even other areas of outstanding human performance, such as athletics, are attributed to scientific “progress.” At first glance, science is impressive. ... -
Those who oppose science believe that their knowledge is of the highest rank, but in reality it is of the lowest rank.
[ad_1] People who are most against scientific consensus tend to have the lowest levels of objective scientific knowledge and the highest levels of self-assessed knowledge, according to a new study published in . scientific progressThis finding is consistent with the Dunning-Kruger effect, a well-documented phenomenon whereby people with deficient skills and knowledge tend to overestimate ... -
Congolese health authorities investigating possible Ebola – WHO
[ad_1] The logo painted outside the World Health Organization (WHO) building in Geneva, Switzerland.Reuters/Dennis Bariboot Register now for free, unlimited access to Reuters.com register DAKAR (Reuters) – Health officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are investigating a suspected case of Ebola in the eastern part of the country, the World Health Organization said ... -
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 digging into my discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. sharknado attitude Sharks vs Orcas: Does it make sense to be afraid?: ...











