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Eureka moment for two Academy Fellows
[ad_1] September 12, 2022 Australian Museum Eureka Prize Trophy. Image: Daniel O’Doherty at the Australian Museum. Two Academy Fellows, Prof. Veena Sahajwalla and Prof. David Lindenmayer, are among Australia’s top scientists and scientific teams recognized at the prestigious 2022 Eureka Awards at the Australian Museum. Close the waste loop An internationally recognized materials scientist, engineer ... -
2015 behavioral health tax benefits so far unrealized
[ad_1] Bernalillo County Manager Julie Morgas Baca Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal Part two of a two-day series Seven years ago, Bernalillo County raised taxes on the sale of nearly every good and service. The goal of the one-eighth of 1 percent gross receipts tax hike, according to the county website, was to “develop a ... -
SU Students and Professors Discuss Mental Health Harm of Climate Change Research
[ad_1] Get the latest Syracuse news delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Content warning: This article contains references to suicide, domestic violence and substance abuse. Sarah Plallé often ponders the possibility of her young daughter choosing not to have children because of the negative effects of climate change. Pralle, professor of political ... -
Time to celebrate a scientist’s success – The New Indian Express
[ad_1] To express news service As India seeks to lead the 4th Industrial Revolution, the role of Indian science and people related to this field is very important. In this situation, policy makers and our responsibilities related to governance and management increase. Looking back at the early decades of the last century, we see how ... -
Governor Evers vs. Tim Michaels on Education
[ad_1] 2022 Election: Gov. Evers v. Tim Michaels on Education 2022 Election: Gov. Evers v. Tim Michaels on Education milwaukee – On November 8th, Wisconsin voters will score their education gubernatorial candidates. About 88% of Wisconsin voters surveyed in a recent Marquette Law School poll said they were concerned about public schools. Republican candidate for ... -
Putting art and science under the microscope – Institute for Molecular Life Science
[ad_1] Scientists are artists. They use the microscope in modeling clay and bacterial cultures on a blank canvas, but they share an imagination and an innate curiosity that drives their artistic peers. IMB Executive Director Professor Ian Henderson said artists and scientists are bound by a desire to answer big questions about the human condition. ... -
Stanford University Scientists Build First Synthetic Human Microbiome From Scratch
[ad_1] A team of researchers at Stanford University has built the first synthetic microbiome model built entirely from scratch, containing over 100 different bacterial species. It is hoped that this work will revolutionize the study of the gut microbiota by providing scientists with a consistent working model for future experiments. There are trillions of microorganisms ... -
Gulfport designer Nadine Gentles heads to London Fashion Week
[ad_1] Gulfport, Mississippi (WLOX) – London fashion is just around the corner, and Gulfport designers are packing their bags. Nadine Gentles owns Dorcas Couture in Gulfport. She moved to the coast from Jamaica 21 years ago. Her company was named after her mother, Dorcas, who taught her to sew in the first place. She says ...











