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Want to keep good ESG data? Foster its source.
[ad_1] What’s clear from Deloitte’s Global Chief Procurement Officer Survey 2023 is that environmental and social governance (ESG) is now firmly on the corporate agenda. This year, it leapt right up the priority list, from seventh place to second. Elevating ESG, however, is tough to deliver. In practice, it is hugely dependent upon good supplier ... -
Does ‘Toxic Gratitude’ Harm Latino Educators in the Workplace?
[ad_1] This is the third in a three-part series of conversations with Latino educators and edtech experts. Read the first part here and the second part here. Before we get into the educator perspectives shared below, there’s something I have to explain about Latino culture. Something perhaps not exclusive or applicable to the way all ... -
How Podcasting Is Changing Teaching and Research
[ad_1] Ian Cook, a longtime professor and social anthropologist, still remembers the first podcast he ever heard. It was a podcast version of the BBC radio show In Our Time, where a panel of academics discussed the history of ideas. The podcast included not just the radio show, but an extended conversation, where the guests ... -
50 Years Ago, Scientists Dig into Pangea’s Past Lives
[ad_1] Before Pangea — What? — science newsSeptember 30, 1972 The continents as we know them arose when the primordial continent Pangea split apart and the fragments made the long, slow journey to their present location. This process took about 200 million years. However, the Earth’s crust is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old. ... -
Podcast: Health Policy Litigation: A Quick Tour on Current Events
[ad_1] 00;00;08;28 – 00;00;20;29Kathleen HaddadHello and welcome to another episode of Health Affairs This Week, the podcast where Health Affairs editors go beyond the headlines to explore some of the most notable health policy news of the week. I’m Kathleen Haddad. 00;00;21;18 – 00;00;22;23Chris FlemingAnd I’m Chris Fleming. 00;00;23;19 – 00;00;46;10Kathleen HaddadToday, we’ve decided to ... -
Scientists discover link between rapidly melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification
[ad_1] Researchers, including Zhangxian Ouyang of the University of Delaware, traveled aboard the icebreaker R/V Xue Long into the active melting zone of the Arctic Ocean to collect samples for analysis.Credit: Zhangxian Ouyang, Wei-Jun Cai, Liza Wright-Fairbanks/University of Delaware An international team of researchers has set new alarms about chemical changes in the western regions ... -
First grade girl sticks to science after pretending to be Madame Curie
[ad_1] DURHAM, N.C. — Disguising ’til you make it turns out to be true for children too: Young girls who embrace the role of successful female scientists like Marie Curie are more likely to play challenging science games. Lasts long. A new study published Sept. 28 in the journal Psychological Science found that scientific role-playing ... -
Fashion hype – get stylish with ‘ye
[ad_1] Are you ready for the next fashion boom? Kane wants to stay in style? No, you don’t have to reposition the holes in your jeans. All you need is a splash of paint. i could be wrong. However, Kanye West appeared on TV this morning in a paint-splattered outfit. i think i have a ...











