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As Workers Rely on Tips, Fees Are Affected, Study Finds – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] According to research published by the American Psychological Association, gig workers, waiters, sales clerks and others who rely on variable incomes may be paying for wage insecurity in good health. In three studies across several industries in the United States, workers who experienced insecure wages reported worse physical health symptoms, including poor sleep quality, ... -
Scientists modify yeast cells to turn them into cannabis trackers — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Science have modified yeast cells to sense the active substance in cannabis and turn red when they sense it. The results pave the way for more interested parties to discover new medicines and new types of drug tests that can be run on smartphones. Yeast cells ... -
ACME Lithium Announces Investor Information and Digital Marketing Agreement
[ad_1] VANCOUVER, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – December 8, 2022)- ACME Lithium Co., Ltd. (CSE: Acme) (OTCQX: ACLHF) (“Company” or “ACME”) maintains Simone Capital Corp. (“Simone Capital”) in its investor relations and capital markets advisory capacity. Simone Capital leverages our proprietary database to conduct roadshows on our behalf with retail brokers, portfolio managers, analysts and individual ... -
‘PlayMakers Laboratory’ Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Art Education – NBC Chicago
[ad_1] On Monday morning, the actors at PlayMaker’s Laboratory began rehearsing for their charity fundraiser. “My name is Don. I’m an evil scientist (laughter),” said actor Taylor Garraway, who performed the story “Don and the Three Pantomimes,” written by a student at Dixon Elementary School. PlayMakers Laboratory actors created this scene from her story. “I ... -
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ground Beef Products Positive for E. coli O157:H7
[ad_1] Washington, December 5, 2022 – The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health warning for ground beef sold at the La Michoacana Meat Market in Greenville, Texas. Escherichia coli (Escherichia coli) O157:H7. No recall requested as there are currently no products available for sale to consumers. However, ground beef ... -
How this leading Bristol-based SEO and digital marketing agency has helped clients grow over 371% since the pandemic
[ad_1] SEO agencies have deciphered algorithms that enable their clients to succeed in the online space. Many brick-and-mortar stores have gone online since the initial pandemic lockdown began. However, increasing competition and lack of technical proficiency have prevented many companies from gaining significant traction and then giving up. This is where Traffic Rooster, a reputable ... -
In Memoriam: Noah Emmett Aluri, Advocate for Native Hawaiians, Rural Health
[ad_1] It is no exaggeration to say Noah Emmett Alli shaped Hawaii we live today Before delving into her dedication to rural health, what Aluli remembers most is: we Navy stops bombing Kahoolawe. Aluli is one of five Native Hawaiians who have graduated from the University of Hawaii’s four-year pilot program. Hawaii Mānoa College of ... -
National Science Foundation research funding shows racial disparity
[ad_1] The study found that major research funders in the United States paid disproportionately more for research by white researchers than those of other races over the past two decades, from 1999 to 2019. The National Science Foundation (NSF) awards 20% to 30% of submitted proposals each year. A study published in eLife found that ...








