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Arizona Muse on the devastating link between deforestation and the fashion industry
[ad_1] The fashion industry’s impact on the planet is far-reaching and overwhelming. water needed. Chemicals and their emissions into the natural environment. Mining metal for zippers and decorations. amount of waste; degrading effects of industrial agriculture on soils and biodiversity; Yet fashion’s devastating impact on forests has remained relatively quiet. Research shows that 48% of ... -
Feminist Science Is Not a Contradiction – The Wire Science
[ad_1] Photo: NCI/Unsplash Among mainstream scientists, the term “feminist” is often seen with contempt, hostility, and an implicit belief that feminist ideals are incompatible with true science. In practice, feminist science offers powerful tools for examining the histories, contexts, and power structures that scientific questions are being asked. Bringing marginalized perspectives to the table can ... -
Catawba College and Chartwells Higher Education Open State-of-the-Art Dining Facility Cannon Dining Commons
[ad_1] Salisbury, N.C. (WBTV) – Catawba College and its dining services partner, Chartwells Higher Education, celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Cannon Dining Commons at noon on Friday, September 23 at the centrally located Stanback Plaza. Perform a tape cutting ceremony. of campus. During the day, the Student’s Choice Station at Canon Dining Commons ... -
The science behind autumn colors
[ad_1] SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — More and more leaves are changing color. Meteorologist Scott Mundt knows the science behind change. You may have to look closely, but the KELOLAND tree has color variations. The scenery looks different. Glance at some of the trees and you’ll notice the leaves are starting to change color. Here ... -
Invasive experts push citizen science program to track pathogens attacking New York beech trees
[ad_1] A new pathogen has been detected in the Adirondacks. Beech leaf disease can spread rapidly. The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program recently brought together plant and forest scientists for a seminar to discuss what is known about pathogens and facilitate citizen science projects to identify and track them. Beech leaf disease was first detected ... -
Max Houma successfully defends Fortinet Championship in Napa
[ad_1] Max Houma successfully defended his title at the Fortinet Championship. With a one-shot lead on the final hole, Homa birdied and was surprised to see leader Danny Willett take a three-putt from under four feet. “I can’t believe what I just saw,” said Golf Channel announcer Terry Gannon. Neither did Homa, who finished 4-under ... -
Washington Middle School officially renamed to famed Pasadena science fiction author Octavia E. Butler – Pasadena Now
[ad_1] Artist Ibi Zoboi standing in front of a mural (April 2022) [Photo courtesy Pasadena Unified School District] Dr. Brian McDonald [Photo courtesy Pasadena Unified School District] Dr. Malone, Orduna, Tyrone Hampton [Photo courtesy Pasadena Unified School District] Dr. Shannon Malone [Photo courtesy Pasadena Unified School District] Noemi Orduna, Judy Choo [Photo courtesy Pasadena Unified ... -
Who Invented Chocolate? | | Live Science
[ad_1] Whether you’re nibbling on a bar or sipping hot cocoa, chocolate is a delight, but who invented this treat first? Although it is now popular as a candy, chocolate has deeper origins.who discovered how to make chocolate Lost in time, but probably someone in South America thousands of years ago. First Evidence for the ...











