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More than just rocket science – hidden chemical forces underpin launching the moon and sustaining life in space
[ad_1] Millions of people around the world will be eagerly watching Saturday as NASA launches Artemis I, the first lunar exploration mission since the 1970s. This spectacle includes the Space Launch System (SLS), the world’s most powerful rocket. At nearly 100 meters tall and weighing more than 2,600 tons, the SLS produces a massive 8.8 ... -
Alternative Girl Fashion Goes Viral on TikTok — Here’s What It’s Like
[ad_1] Photo: Provided by Versace. Provided by Blumarine. Imaxtree/Reveligion; courtesy of Roberto Cavalli. Imaxtree/Fernando Claro Given the recent return of all things Y2K, it’s only a matter of time before low-rise jeans and butterfly-encrusted pieces replace dark flashbacks from the past: a resurgence of emo fashion. was. From mid-2003 until 2014, when he was nearing ... -
Local mental health leaders discuss coping with intense situations
[ad_1] SOUTH BEND, Indiana (WNDU) – First article featured on 16 News Now. Mental health experts said communities need to work together when responding to situations like the South Bend police shooting of Dante Kittrell. John Horsley, an Oak Lawn veteran of 11 years and a clinician social worker since 2001, says he finds mental ... -
Education Department did not attend committee meeting on Shin Kihei High School
[ad_1] Construction of this phase of the new Kuranihakoy High School is on track to meet its January opening date.Photo credit: Cammy Clarke The superintendent of the Hawaii Department of Education and the agency’s architects were invited to a Maui County Council meeting on Thursday to discuss a crosswalk to Kihei’s new high school, which ... -
Pandemic helps bring new awareness to mental health
[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the mental health of many people. However, some have become more resilient. Susan Albers, Ph.D., a psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic, says this is one of many positive changes that have occurred in recent years. Albers says the pandemic has also increased conversations about mental health, ... -
Huger Wand residents voice concerns about roads, education and sewage
[ad_1] HUGER SC (WCSC) – People living in the Huger-Wando community have expressed concerns to city leaders about everything from transportation to affordable housing. Around 200 people attended the community meeting at Cainhoy Elementary on Thursday. They say they feel overlooked when it comes to decisions about their region. Karl Anderson of the SC House ... -
Stout Named Among Top 25 Most Influential In Higher Education
[ad_1] September 1, 2022 Brookdale Community College is pleased to announce that Chancellor David M. Stout, Ph.D. has been named to ROI-NJ’s Influencers: Higher Education 2022 list. Each year, ROI-NJ lists the presidents with the greatest influence and influence within their school and business communities. A longtime leader in the state, the school serves more ... -
DD2 Receives State Grants for Art Education
[ad_1] Somerville, South Carolina (WCSC) – Dorchester District 2 has received more than $86,000 in state grants for arts programs. The money will be used to fund new dance costumes, live performances, professional development, technology and instrument upgrades. “All of our schools are very fortunate to have strong leadership and outstanding teachers who want to ...











