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NPR podcast host says growing up on Steamboat ignited love for science
[ad_1] Aaron Scott, who works on National Public Radio’s “Short Waves” podcast, interviewed Nathan Steinman, son of biologist David Steinman, outside Sulfur Cave in July 2022 for a recent article on the science-based podcast. is working on A new species of cave worm is back with Scott to guide you through cave exploration for an ... -
Studies Show Balanced Meal Timing May Help Cognitive Health
[ad_1] Share on PinterestEating three relatively similar meals throughout the day may help prevent cognitive decline, according to a new study.Asman L/Getty Images Eating three relatively similar meals to meet your daily energy needs may be the best way to prevent cognitive decline, according to new research. Studies show that skipping breakfast is associated with ... -
How to Get 7 Digital Marketing Trends for Under $100 in 2022
[ad_1] Delivering on our customer promises in this virtual age requires more than commercial enterprise acumen and seed capital online marketing. To drive growth and satisfaction in this virtual generation, companies want to modernize their mindsets and strategies. Ditching traditional advertising mediums and adapting digital advertising mediums is one of the first steps to spark ... -
The Ultimate Guide to Digital Marketing Trends for 2022
[ad_1] The perception of any business is to get as many clients and customers through the door as possible. Marketing is the key to attracting them and generating leads. In the near future, businesses will continue to opt for traditional marketing avenues, including advertising on billboards, television, or YouTube. But most smart businesses will start ... -
Prioritizing Equity Spotlight series: Centering restorative justice in health innovation
[ad_1] This Prioritizing Equity Spotlight session is sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the American Medical Association Foundation. Over the past several years, there has been an increased awareness of the exclusionary policies and practices that have restricted and impacted the health innovation ecosystem for communities that have been historically marginalized and minoritized. These ... -
School of Science’s J. Mark Sowers Distinguished Lecture Series Returns with Live, In-Person Event | VTx
[ad_1] The J. Mark Sowers Distinguished Lecture Series at the Virginia Tech College of Science will host its first live, face-to-face lectures since Fall 2019 on Thursday, September 29. The talk will feature Ron Vale, Vice President of Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Ashburn, Virginia, and Executive Director of its Janelia Research Campus. Vale describes ... -
5 Illinois CS Students Nominated for 2023 Siebel Scholars Class | Computer Science
[ad_1] This year’s class of Siebel Scholars includes five Illinois CS students, acknowledging their academic commitment and impact on future societies. The Siebel Scholars Foundation announced the 2023 Siebel Scholars class, recognizing nearly 100 students in bioengineering, business, and computer science. From Illinois CS, students Gargi Balasubramaniam, Emmanuel Gallegos, Ryan Marten, Samraj Moorjani, and Xueqing ... -
Innovative telemedicine education for Hawaii nursing students
[ad_1] Telemedicine devices expand access to healthcare by connecting students with nurses in different locations. A new telemedicine toolkit is helping train future healthcare workers statewide. $130,000 in Innovation Grants Helped Universities Hawaii Mānoa Nancy Atmospera-Walch School of Nursing (Nawson) has created a telehealth training toolkit that is culturally appropriate, immersive, and experiential for healthcare ...









