Tag: world
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PhD Student Ortel Receives American Agricultural Society and Crop Science Society Awards
[ad_1] Posted photo Carrie Ortel holds a Ph.D. from Bumpers College. She is a crop, soil and environmental science (soil fertility) student. Carrie Ortel, a U of A Ph.D. student in Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, was named the recipient of two prestigious awards by national organizations at the Joint Annual Meeting ... -
Ky. Science Center Opens “Science in Play2Go” Exhibit at Campbell County Public Library September 3
[ad_1] The Kentucky Science Center brings the early childhood mobile experience to another Kentucky library. Science in Play2Go, a scaled-down version of the Kentucky Science Center’s signature Science in Play exhibit, opens Saturday, September 3 at the Cold Spring Branch of the Campbell County Public Library. Designed specifically for children ages 8 and under, Science ... -
20 independent jewelery designers to present Nouvelle Box at Paris Fashion Week on September 28
[ad_1] New York-based Miramore Jewelry’s dramatic sculptural “Victoria” ring … [+] A very elegant and gender neutral silhouette from the brand. nouvelle box Some jewels embody poetry and beauty that will soon become important in making people look more stylish, graceful, or at peace in the world. Directed by Valerie Demur. nouvelle box The jewelery ... -
Across Africa, Many Young Mothers Face Education Barriers
[ad_1] (Nairobi) – Adolescent girls in nearly one-third of African countries who are pregnant face significant legal and policy barriers to continuing their formal education, Human Rights Watch said today. Most African governments, however, now protect education access through laws, policies, or measures for pregnant students or adolescent mothers. A new Human Rights Watch interactive ... -
‘I felt like I was crying inside’: China’s COVID suppression hit young people’s mental health
[ad_1] HONG KONG, Aug 30 (Reuters) – Zhang Meng got injured last December. The 20-year-old found herself sobbing on the steps of her dorm. A university campus in Beijing has been forced into repeated lockdowns by her COVID, driving her into despair. The lockdown had mostly confined her to her room and prevented her from ... -
Pumpkin Spice (and All Great Stuff): We Love It Because There’s Brain Science Behind It
[ad_1] Starbucks faces lawsuit over soft drink Bream Team panelists May Mailman and Robert Patillo joined ‘Fox News @ Night’ to discuss the lawsuit filed against Starbucks. The company claims its refreshing drinks don’t contain enough real fruit. newYou can now listen to Fox News articles! It may still be summer on the calendar, but ... -
9 fashion trends that will instantly enhance your look
[ad_1] People grow up believing that they either have fashion sense or they don’t. It’s a genetic anomaly that you’ll be either blessed or cursed for the rest of your life. Improving your style in these nine easy steps is the first chapter of your personal style and lays the foundation for future ... -
Trauma Echo: Science and Public Uncertainty in the Data Century – Isthmus
[ad_1] Room L160 Press Release: Just over a century ago, many Western intellectuals believed they were on the precipice of completing the scientific picture of the world and banishing ignorance forever. After that, everything went back to normal. Revolutions in physics, psychology, and even mathematics have plucked the foundations from beneath the fabric of scientific ...






