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See all the best looks
[ad_1] Milan Fashion Week has officially kicked off, and day one was a day for books, especially Guinness World Records. Against the backdrop of the world’s largest inflatable sculpture, Diesel’s creative director Glenn Martens kicked off the season with his latest collection of genderless denim and leather. The show was open to the public for ... -
Secular Education in Chasidic School
[ad_1] A recent New York Times “revelation” on Chasidik Yeshiva education in New York State did not disappoint. A long front-page article described the willful underperformance of secular educational programs in Shasidik schools, the misdirection of government funding for school programs and services, and the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools. , portrayed disturbing situations ... -
Van Hollen, Murphy, Cassidy Introduce Legislation to Improve Neurological Health Research
[ad_1] September 21, 2022 Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, Democrat, MD, Chris Murphy, Democrat, Connecticut, and Bill Cassidy, MD, Republican, La. The Conditions Surveillance System (NNCSS) program collects privacy-preserving data about neurological conditions to help inform research and promote better treatment and healing. Specifically, the act reauthorizes the NNCSS for an additional five years, ... -
Ideas and opportunities for transforming science with AI
[ad_1] September 21, 2022 — Researchers and representatives from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will attend this year’s Monterey Data Conference, hosted by a group of scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and sponsored by the Fast Computing Association. people gathered. Laboratories, academia, and industry for robust programs designed around the theme ... -
Cardinals and Jay Glazer Lead Mental Health Efforts at MVP Kickoff Event
[ad_1] Justin Pugh constantly asks: Why do NFL players have mental health issues? They have millions of dollars in the bank and have worldwide fame. But the aggressive lineman wants people to know that money and status aren’t immune to the problems of the average citizen. Like many others, Pugh has admitted to struggling with ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] John Wright La Trobe University Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of ... -
Public Health Implications of Supreme Court Decision | News
[ad_1] Harvard Chan School forum panelists examined how a number of recent Supreme Court rulings are having a negative impact on public health and how their advocates can counter them September 21, 2022 – “In just seven days last June,” Michelle Williams, dean of the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, said, “The U.S. ... -
.. Auburn Criminology Expert Explains How Prison Conditions Affect Mental Health
[ad_1] Article Text More than 2 million people are incarcerated in the United States, a 500% increase from just 40 years ago. As prisons across the country become overcrowded and incarcerated individuals struggle with mental health conditions, understanding the impact of prison environments becomes increasingly important. Timothy Edgemon Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology’s latest ...











