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How healthcare organizations like Intermountain Healthcare are helping tackle superbugs
[ad_1] A recent study led by Intermountain Healthcare analyzed antimicrobial management programs in 20 different healthcare systems. This is a starting point to reduce usage and avoid superbugs. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News) Estimated duration: 5-6 minutes SALT LAKE CITY — Antibiotics are very helpful in treating infections, but overuse and overprescription can quickly reduce ... -
Scientists say second killer asteroid may have hit Earth
[ad_1] Scientists are investigating a second possibility. asteroid It hit Earth at about the same time as what is thought to have killed nearly all dinosaur life. This investigation is related to a small crater recently discovered in the ocean. Researchers say the crater could have been created by a large asteroid. Scientists have long ... -
Tucson Unified School District purchases 27 acres from BLM.education
[ad_1] The Bureau of Land Management transferred ownership of 27.5 acres of land to the Tucson Unified School District for a market value of $480,000. Land on the southwest side of Tucson was home to the former Hohokam Middle School (7400 S. Settler Road), which TUSD closed in 2013 as part of a larger cost-cutting ... -
For select teachers and subs, TUSD offers scholarships and raises salaries.education
[ad_1] In another effort to address the staffing shortage, this time in a “hard to fill” position, the Tucson Unified School District will raise the daily wages of substitutes at certain schools and some to meet needs at other campuses. shift special education teachers. Exceptional Education staff who split their time between the two campuses ... -
“Art of Science” Contest Winners Share UC San Diego Lab’s Most Beautiful Finds – NBC 7 San Diego
[ad_1] “Science and art are not at odds” — Samuel Morse Morse knew where he was talking. The 19th century man not only invented the telegraph, he was also a painter and sculptor. And as a photographer at the birth of that figurative art, he may be one of the first to adopt the ideas ... -
Mercy Health – Lorain Welcomes 2023 Project SEARCH Class – Morning Journal
[ad_1] Medical and health centers like Mercy Health – Lorain have also resumed classes, according to a news release. Mercy Health – Lorain welcomed the 2023 Project SEARCH class for the week starting August 21, the release said. According to the release, Project SEARCH is a program that gives high school students with disabilities the ... -
UC San Diego engineers ride the citizen science wave with Smartfin
[ad_1] In a rising tide of citizen science, engineers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a fin-shaped surfboard attachment. This allows the popularity of surfing to benefit scientific research. The device, called Smartfin, is equipped with temperature and position sensors. Attached to a surfer’s longboard, it gives scientists access to relatively difficult ... -
beard science
[ad_1] World Beard Day (September 3rd) is here again, and the planet is ready to celebrate great facial hair. A beard is definitely manly multiple studies[1] Have[2] found[3] Men look more masculine, dominant, aggressive, and stronger when they wear a beard.[4] Having facial hair makes you look more masculine. According to research, men with beards[5] ...










