Tag: traveling
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How Creative Thinking Can—and Should—Inform Medical Science ‹ Literary Hub
[ad_1] Let’s consider Jill L, a well-dressed woman who comes to a busy, inner-city ER late one Saturday night with vague symptoms that include chest pain and shortness of breath. She’s easily the best-dressed and best-smelling person in the entire ER, and that includes the staff. The young ER doc isn’t that concerned about anything ... -
KAISER HEALTH NEWS: Hospitals cut jobs and services as rising costs strain budgets.news
[ad_1] Bozeman Health had a problem. Officials in a health system with hospitals and clinics in southwestern Montana had a problem that had been building for months. We survived the hardest test of the Covid-19 pandemic, but lost employees and paid a premium for traveling workers to fill vacancies. Inflation also pushed up operating costs. ... -
This former SFCC computer science professor worked on the Ranger and Surveyor lunar exploration missions.
[ad_1] On July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon for the first time, the world rang out: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” But before Armstrong, scientists across the United States had begun working on unmanned ranger and surveyor projects with the goal of learning more ... -
Ashland dominates Ellie Bell from Harding in convincing fashion
[ad_1] Marion — Ellie Bell, the traveling trophy in the High School Football Series between Marion Harding and Ashland, heads to her new home. Ashland won the £300 brass bell that once hung on an Erie Railroad locomotive that ran on the rail between Ashland and Marion, beating the President 47-7. The Arrows’ only other ... -
South Asian Mart Food and Fashion on Loudon Road caters to Concord’s growing immigrant community.
[ad_1] When Amar Das began stocking shelves in preparation for the opening of South Asian Mart Food and Fashion on Loudon Road, it was in the midst of a pandemic. On November 14, 2020, Das opened his own shop and new business venture alongside his younger brother his Dal Das and ‘cousin brother’ his Krishna ... -
Liv. Co. Public Health Announces 30 New Monkeypox Cases, What You Need to Know
[ad_1] The 30 new monkeypox cases have added to Riverside County’s growing total, which now stands at 158 cases. “This was the largest number we have reported in a single day,” said Jose Alvaro, a spokesman for the Riverside County Public Health Department. But according to Public Health, this is not considered a spike. “One ... -
The 12th Season of the Discover Science Lecture Series Begins
[ad_1] The Discover Science Lecture Series enters its 12th season this fall and includes a variety of lecture topics. From environmental journalists to Nobel Prize-winning physicists, this season is sure to be a hit. Registration is required for the free lectures. Andrew Revkin The first lecturer is award-winning journalist Andrew Revkin. Revkin has been reporting ... -
Is COVID Spreading By Plane? Hello Science? Who?
[ad_1] this paper Reprinted with permission from Nerd Wallet. All my friends seem to have caught COVID this summer, and many believe they got it on a plane. But it’s as anecdotal as the data gets. What does that mean? Science must I say? I spoke with Arnold Burnett, a professor of statistics at the ...










