Tag: nature
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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, ... -
Interest in Point-of-Care Technologies Increases Among Medical Professionals During Pandemic
[ad_1] There has been growing interest in point-of-care technology (POCT) among healthcare professionals, recognizing that easy-to-use home, mobile, or bedside devices can be applied to a wide range of ailments. Is there a silver lining to the COVID-19 pandemic? A recent article by researchers in Humanities and Social Science Communication at UMass Chan Medical School ... -
Scientists urge top publishers to retract erroneous climate studies
[ad_1] This study aims to examine data on changes in the frequency or intensity of rainfall, cyclones, tornadoes, droughts, and other extreme weather events. A fundamentally flawed study that claims to lack scientific evidence of the climate crisis should be retracted from the peer-reviewed journal in which it was published, a leading climate scientist told ... -
Great Lakes Science Center marks 25 years, keeps evolving, educating, entertaining
[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio – A scientific sensory avalanche tumbles at visitors in the Great Lakes Science Center – interactive activities, sounds and experiments at every turn. But the best example of what the museum is all about is a creative periodic table. Periodic tables in chemistry classes take on the flat tired list of symbols ... -
Fagron commits to setting science-based emission reductions
[ad_1] Regulatory informationNazaré (Belgium)/Rotterdam (Netherlands), 27 September 2022 – 8am CET Faglon commits to setting science-based emission reduction targets Fagron, a global leader in pharmaceutical compounding, has set science-based emission reduction targets to meet the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 1.5, and has identified these as the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). announced ... -
Back to School Fashion – Nevada Sage Brush
[ad_1] When we think about going back to school, we usually think about the stress behind the upcoming schoolwork, the syllabus, meeting new friends, and disrupting our daily lives. When the first week of school starts, you have to pick a style from your closet before you arrive on campus. Whether the outfit has a ... -
Paris Fashion Week is in full swing again – WWD
[ad_1] Paris — With Paris Fashion Week in full swing again, the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode officials grapple with the logistical challenges involved in organizing a nine-day schedule featuring 105 brands. These range from short-term concerns such as improving show venue security amid an influx of uninvited guests, to reducing ... -
Education Beat: Chaotic Ed Board meetings in September draw ire from Flint Schools staff
[ad_1] Posted on Sep 26, 2022 By Harold C. Ford “The whole is less than the sum of its parts.” –from Edgar Morin’s La Methode La Nature de la Nature, 2017 Only 55 seconds into the Flint Board of Education’s (FBOE) first of three September meetings – a Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting on ...










