Tag: nature
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2022 World Congress: Theological Education and Liturgy in Culture
[ad_1] ELCK Archbishop Joseph Ochola Omoro preaches for the 2022 World Congress of the ILC during his visit to Nima Lutheran University. Kenya – On the morning of Thursday 14 September 2022, participants in the 2022 World Congress of the International Lutheran Council (ILC) will travel to Matongo to visit Nima Lutheran College, the seminary ... -
HLGU Future Science Teacher Studying Monarch Butterfly
[ad_1] Hannibal – Five future teachers at Hannibal Lagrange University are studying the life processes of monarch butterflies this fall. Students are in a science education course taught by Courtney Janes, Assistant Professor of Education. Janes shared information about how migratory monarch butterflies are classified as “endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. ... -
News Bureau | Illinois
[ad_1] Champaign, Illinois — Combining science, music and movement, this multidisciplinary performance explores humanity’s place in the universe, from the microscopic level to the vastness of space. The world premiere of The Joy of Regathering will take place on September 17th at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. A recurring theme in this piece ... -
Impact of ransomware on science and its researchers
[ad_1] Life sciences companies can be targeted for this type of attack. Life sciences companies frequently store and manage valuable intellectual property, making them particularly attractive targets for cyberattacks (unwelcome attempts to steal or destroy information through unauthorized access to computer systems). It is A recent study of the world’s top 20 Fortune 500 pharmaceutical ... -
Patagonia founder sells company – proving fashion can be a force for good
[ad_1] Patagonia has long been revered by those in the industry who believe fashion can be a force for good. He took his vision of what a responsible business should look like a step further by donating an entire company believed to be worth £100 million. “It’s been half a century since we started experimenting,” ... -
Prince Charles is an ardent supporter of pseudoscience
[ad_1] What kind of king will Charles III be? This is a question I have been asked many times lately. As a scientist, I may be good at proving facts, but I have to admit I’m not very good at reading tea leaves. The best answer I can offer is based on Charles’ track record ... -
The power of marketing automation
[ad_1] By Manon Audibert, Marketing Manager, Higher Logic Marketing in the digital age is all about expectations and reality. The association hopes its online marketing strategy will resonate with new and existing members, increase revenue and provide value to stakeholders. But the reality is that without the time and resources necessary to meet those expectations, ... -
politicized science is neither science nor progress
[ad_1] Should academic journals appoint themselves social justice gatekeepers? Nature Human Behavior, a respected member of the Springer stable, thinks so. “Science has for too long been complicit in perpetuating structural inequalities and discrimination in society,” the editors declare in a recent manifesto. “With this guidance, we take a step towards countering this.” The editors ...











