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Scientists discover how air pollution causes lung cancer.health news
[ad_1] Scientists say they have identified the mechanism by which air pollution induces lung cancer in nonsmokers, a finding hailed by one expert as “an important step for science and society.” The study reveals the health risks posed by tiny particles produced by burning fossil fuels and has sparked calls for more urgent action to ... -
Responsible Gaming Education Month Underway in the Casino Industry
[ad_1] Gambling has expanded rapidly across the United States over the last few years, especially with the legalization of sports betting in many states. The American Gaming Association believes that the growth of gaming brings with it a growing need for responsible gaming initiatives. That’s why the organization is pushing ahead with its first Responsible ... -
Groundbreaking fashion photographer Melvin Sokolsky dies
[ad_1] A model floats above the city. over new york, One of Sokolsky’s landmark “bubble” photographs in the March 1963 issue of Harper’s BazaarMelvin Sokolsky Melvin Sokolsky is a photographer who brings an experimental energy to the world with his fantastical and sometimes surreal work. Harper’s Bazaar and images of 1960s fashion, died on August ... -
‘Most exciting science’: Dr. David Brenner poised to lead Sanford Burnham Previs in La Jolla
[ad_1] Drawing on his extensive knowledge of La Jolla’s brightest minds, Dr. David Brenner has an eye for collaboration and innovation in his role as president and CEO of Sanford Burnham Previes, a local biomedical research institution. I am in charge. The longtime La Jolla resident will start a new job on Thursday, September 15th. ... -
A guide to rethinking education after the pandemic
[ad_1] When the pandemic hit and much of the world went into lockdown, schools everywhere were forced to adapt. Much of the national media coverage made the outcome look like a complete disaster: students everywhere retreated. Teachers are burned out. And parents are at a loss. Indeed, there have been many challenges for educators during ... -
Alberta fashion designer Stephanie Crowchild dominates New York Fashion Week
[ad_1] Twena fashion designer Stephanie Crowchild is taking the Big Apple by storm. Crowchild is in New York City for Fashion Week, and her work lit up social media on Friday when The Bay posted a video of her designs modeled by Alberta’s Ashley Callingbull. Designer @steph_crowchild hails from Tuutina in the Treaty 7 area ... -
Senator Martin Heinrich Speaks at LANL’s Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) 50th Anniversary Event – Los Alamos Reporter
[ad_1] Maile O’Nealmaile@losalamosreporter.com On Friday afternoon, Senator Martin Heinrich congratulated Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) researchers, administrators, engineers and maintenance staff on the 50th.th Facility anniversary during an event at LANSCE. Others who spoke at the event included LANSCE Director Michael Furlanetto, LANL Director Thom Mason, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank A. Rose, and ... -
New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account Program Doubles
[ad_1] Published: Sep 10, 2022 11:35:48 AM Updated: Sep 10, 2022 11:35:17 AM Enrollments in New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account, a school voucher program, have doubled since the first year, the Department of Education announced Friday. The program, which gives low-income students the opportunity to use state funds for nonpublic education, has 3,025 students enrolled ...











