Tag: water
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Offsite Religious Education Interrupts Classes
[ad_1] Requires continuous learning As a retired educator, I am disheartened by the continued attacks on public education. There is a shortage of teachers and professional and certified staff, and schools lack adequate funding. We want educators to address the many issues children bring into the classroom. But the public wants to decide which books ... -
50 million tons of water vapor from Tonga eruption could warm Earth for years
[ad_1] More than eight months after a submarine volcano near Tonga erupted on January 14, scientists are still analyzing the effects of the violent explosion, finding it could warm the planet. doing. Researchers recently calculated that the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apa eruption released a staggering 50 million tons of water vapor into the atmosphere, in ... -
Scientists detect building blocks of life on Saturn’s moon Enceladus
[ad_1] The moon Enceladus shoots a huge plume of its ocean into space. Planetary scientists believe it could be habitable, meaning that this ocean could potentially contain life-sustaining conditions. Now, new research suggests that this Saturn moon’s water contains a bounty of building blocks important to life (as we know it, anyway). Phosphorus is an ... -
Governor Newsom Signs Tribal Education, Four Other Bills Endorsed by Congressman James Ramos – Press Telegram
[ad_1] California educators plan to work more closely with Native American tribes under a new law signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday, September 23. Legislative Bill 1703, the California Indian Education Act, allows school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools to encourage local tribal or historic encourages the formation of ... -
Chemical modification of silk proteins formed into shapes and films yields better water repellency than currently available non-stick coatings — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at Tufts University have developed a method to create a silk-based material that won’t stick to water or almost anything containing water. In fact, modified silk, which can be molded into plastic-like shapes or coated on surfaces as a film, has a non-stick property that exceeds that of the non-stick surfaces typically used ... -
Nicola Formichetti merges the fashion and digital worlds
[ad_1] A year ago, most people assumed the non-fungible token was a mushroom-based alternative to Silicon Valley, but now NFTs have moved from Reddit and Discord discussions to mainstream pop culture. doing. The word is critical for Nicola Formichetti, a creative mind collaborating with the world’s biggest pop stars like Lady Gaga, Lina Sawayama, Kim ... -
Spotlight on Y: Food Science Student Wins $10,000 Grand Prize for Dairy Invention; BYU Student Designs Water Purifier to Bring Clean, Affordable Water to Pakistan
[ad_1] Food science student wins $10,000 grand prize for dairy invention “Cream Cheese Clouds” are gluten-free frozen snacks that customers can put in the oven for 20 minutes to prepare. Cream Cheese Cloud” won the grand prize of $10,000. (Created by Megan Zaugg in her Canva) BYU Food Science undergraduates won the $10,000 grand prize ... -
School of Science’s J. Mark Sowers Distinguished Lecture Series Returns with Live, In-Person Event | VTx
[ad_1] The J. Mark Sowers Distinguished Lecture Series at the Virginia Tech College of Science will host its first live, face-to-face lectures since Fall 2019 on Thursday, September 29. The talk will feature Ron Vale, Vice President of Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Ashburn, Virginia, and Executive Director of its Janelia Research Campus. Vale describes ...









