[ad_1] Long ago and throughout the universe, a huge explosion of gamma rays released more energy in half a second than the sun will produce during its 10 billion years of life. After examining the incredibly bright burst with optical, X-ray, near-infrared and radio wavelengths, an astrophysics team led by …
Read More »Students of all disciplines forge Cornell Blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] Fourth of five children, Joe Ferrara ’19 grew up cooking meals and treats for his family. As a teenager, he spent summers tossing pizzas and accompanying tables, imagining a day when he would run his own business. “I really enjoyed seeing people smile and give them the best experiences,” …
Read More »HBCUs offer significant benefits for African Americans
[ad_1] November 10, 2020 A new study suggests that African Americans attending historically black colleges or universities (HBCUs) may be at lower risk of health problems later in adulthood than African Americans attending predominantly white institutions. Research showed that black adults who enrolled in an HBCU were 35 percent less …
Read More »Health confirms the transfer of students with anemia and stunting to full clinics and free treatment
[ad_1] The Ministry of Health and Population confirmed that students with anemia and stunting are transferred, on the initiative of the President of the Republic, to health insurance clinics, to complete the necessary exams and provide free treatment. The Ministry of Health and Population has stated that these students are …
Read More »NASA spacecraft finds water on the sunny side of the moon! Children’s news article
[ad_1] Clavius crater on the moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The SOFIA observatory has detected frozen water in the shaded regions of this sunlit lunar place. (Image credit: NASA / Moon Trek / USGS / LRO) The presence of ice in the permanently the shadowed craters around …
Read More »The new season of FIFA 21 Mobile, launched on November 2nd
[ad_1] FIFA is a video game series, developed by Electonic Arts under the EA Sports brand. It is the best-selling sports-themed video game, but also one of the best-selling video game franchises in the world. Each year EA Sports launches a new edition of the game, both for PC and …
Read More »The project led by UO maps the human and climate impact in the Amazon
[ad_1] As a California high school student, Jamie Wright thought her family’s finances meant that college was out of reach. Now, the UO graduate student is the lead author of a paper that provides a reference map covering 1,600 years of human and climate impacts on soil in the Amazon. …
Read More »Dain Leaders will perform the TTA test of its “A blockchain-based digital history management platform for international students”
[ad_2][ad_1] SEOUL, South Korea, November 5, 2020 / PRNewswire / – As the number of international students looking to study abroad in Korea, the nation that is leading the world in its effort to fight COVID-19, the blockchain-based and digital-based international student matching platform is becoming popular. The platform suggests …
Read More »A new technique could detect and map the progression of aggressive tumors
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.October 28, 2020 Using a new technique, a team of researchers from McGill University found tiny and previously undetectable “hot spots” of extremely high stiffness within aggressive and invasive breast cancers. Their findings suggest, for the first time, that only tiny regions of a tumor …
Read More »Students want coin-operated machines, not the SpeedQueen app – The Blue & Gray Press
[ad_2][ad_1] By MOLLY AVERY Staff Writer Last semester, UMW announced that new washing machines will be installed in all residences starting in the spring semester. Across the campus, students are struggling to get housing to do laundry. Since there is nowhere on campus to get housing, students have to take …
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