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A new YouTube series exploring Italian fashion from A to Z – WWD
[ad_1] Capturing Italian Fashion: Preparing for the debut of her video series Italian Fashion From A to Z, filmmaker Grazia D’Annunzio reminds viewers that fashion is serious, not frivolous. We want you to remember. Produced by New York University’s Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, the series features videos dedicated to famous Italian designers and brands. It also ... -
The science behind local forecasts by the KSAT Weather Authority team
[ad_1] Your KSAT Weather Authority gathers for an exclusive virtual event and Q&A with KSAT insiders. Join KSAT Meteorologist Wednesday, October 19, 22 at 7:00 PM CT. ⭐ If you’re not an Insider yet, you can sign up for free here. ⭐ Insiders will have the opportunity to interact with local weather teams during a ... -
The Science Behind How Color Affects Taste
[ad_1] What happens when you lose sight when you’re eating? A New York City restaurant known as Dinner in the Dark sharpens our other senses, including our senses of taste. According to Grub Street, the owner was truly aware of how much the presence or absence of effective color affects taste. She noticed that guests ... -
Mexican government hit by massive data hack revealing president’s health problems
[ad_1] MEXICO CITY, Sept 30 (Reuters) – The Mexican government said on Friday it had been hit by a massive hack of data held by the military. It included details about the heart condition of President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, who was hospitalized in January. At a regular press conference, the president said the information ... -
The NSF hopes big data will impact grantees who do not report foreign aid.chemistry
[ad_1] The National Science Foundation (NSF) will soon begin processing several large databases to see if any scientists failed to disclose their affiliation with foreign institutions in their grant applications. This is because federal research institutions comply with new laws aimed at promoting innovation in the United States and preventing China and other foreign governments ... -
Agilent and Delaware State University Partnership Promotes Diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Fields
[ad_1] Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, Calif.) has established Delaware State University (DSU), a historically prominent black university ( Dover, Delaware) begins a partnership. fields. This goal is the cornerstone mission of the company’s philanthropic efforts through the Agilent Foundation. Agilent is donating $1 million, along with new laboratory equipment, to help DSU expand educational opportunities ... -
We must fix the perverse incentives in higher education. Method is as follows.
[ad_1] The question we, as Americans, have had to ask ourselves time and time again is, why can’t an innovative and wealthy country like America find a way to provide affordable, even free, college education? First, let’s think about what “free” means. Like President Biden’s student loan forgiveness, which is actually a transfer of debt ... -
Shelley B. Mayer, New York State Senator
[ad_1] Receive the insider newsletter directly. New York State Senator Sherry Mayer ran for New York politics as a woman in Congress and chaired the Congressional Education Subcommittee on Students with Special Needs. Today, Senator Mayer, who represents New York’s 37th District, is chairman of the state Senate Board of Education and remains ...









