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Health and health-related behaviours in refugees and migrants who self-identify as sexual or gender minority – A National population-based study in Sweden
[ad_1] Introduction In 2019, 272 million, or 3·5% of the world’s population crossed international borders. At the same time, 80 million individuals were displaced. Of these, 20·7% were refugees and 4·1% were asylum-seekers. The remaining 75% includes individuals who are categorized as internally displaced. The reasons for migrating from one’s home country are diverse. In ... -
FSU professor investigates superconductors with National Science Foundation grant
[ad_1] Theo Siegrist, professor of chemical and biomedical engineering at the FAMU-FSU School of Engineering, looks through the Euler cradle of an X-ray diffractometer. Siegrist uses this machine for structural analysis to study the superconducting properties of compounds composed of niobium, palladium, and sulfur or selenium. This research is funded by the National Science Foundation. ... -
The South Side Science Festival will offer free hands-on demos and science experiments to the public on September 17th.
[ad_1] The University of Chicago invites community members to explore the fascinating world of science at its first annual South Side Science Festival. The event brings together the South Side and University of Chicago communities for fun outdoor science exploration, inspiring interaction with faculty and student researchers, live experiments and demonstrations, food, and music. We ... -
Native-owned fashion in Marvel’s She-Hulk
[ad_1] detail To neely bardwell September 1, 2022 Marvel Studios’ new streaming TV show She-Hulk features actor Mark Ruffalo, who plays the Hulk, in several scenes wearing a sports t-shirt made by Native-owned company Ginew USA. Ginew is North America’s first native-owned denim company, owned and operated by married couple Amanda Bruegl (Oneida, Stockbridge-Mansee) and ... -
Bill Nighy, The Science Guy Says We Can Fight Natural Disasters
[ad_1] Science Guy Bill Nighy is saving the world again. In “The End Is Nye,” a celebrity TV host experiences a comet impact and other natural disasters on camera. By: Peacock (opens in new tab). “Six times killed. Six times!” he told Space.com. Taking a twist from his usual educational persona, the Planetary Society CEO ... -
Lincoln Company Strengthens Online Presence
[ad_1] Lincoln businesses are responding to the ever-changing world of digital marketing, thanks in part to new grants made available through the City of Lincoln. On August 24, the town announced it had received $93,000 through Digital Main Street to help businesses grow their online capabilities. This is the fourth iteration of the Digital Service ... -
How a 22-year-old ‘digital nomad’ travels the world and earns $11,000 a month
[ad_1] After flying to Tanzania to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in 2019, Louise Truman, 22, says she fell in love with travel. King’s College London is a public research university in London, England. She said studying online because of the pandemic gave her a great opportunity to “invest in herself” and secure a steady digital marketing ... -
It’s time to get your B2B marketing strategy in order
[ad_1] We want to deliver content that makes a difference to our buyers…not deliver more carefully curated product content “selfies”. A classic American TV show, The Dating Game hit in the early 1970s in a simple format. A single woman she questioned three single men (who were hidden from her view) and at the end ...











