For the second time in her academic career, Gabrielle “Gabby” Coffing ’19 has won one of the country’s most prestigious science awards. Coffing won a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which will fund three years of his studies towards a doctorate. in biology. As a junior with a double …
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Huawei University of Toronto Funding Review – The Varsity
Technological research requires funding, but there are often ethical concerns about how this funding is used, especially when it comes from corporate pockets. Last year, a U of T study found that many leading artificial intelligence researchers are funding their projects with the support of large tech companies, whose products …
Read More »OHS senior second published scientific research | Herald Community Newspapers
By Tom Carrozza Oceanside High School senior Miranda Leibstein achieved a rare feat when she published her research on cow feeding for the second time. Leibstein translated his love of riding and caring for horses to another backyard animal through his work with the prestigious University of Pennsylvania School of …
Read More »OHS senior released scientific research for the second time | Herald Community Newspapers
By Tom Carrozza Oceanside High School senior Miranda Leibstein achieved a rare feat when she published her research on cow feeding for the second time. Leibstein translated his love of riding and caring for horses to another backyard animal through his work with the prestigious University of Pennsylvania School of …
Read More »Social science research has more than doubled in five years, says education ministry
NEW DELHI: The Union’s Ministry of Education said on Friday that social science research in the country saw a significant improvement between 2015 and 2020 and that the publication of research increased by 140% over the course of the year. period. India’s social science publications have grown from 10,500 in …
Read More »Western News – Making Connections: Western Complexity Sciences Research Center
James Shelley remembers it all started where many great ideas were born – over a pint at the Grad Club. The popular effort which is now Western’s Complex adaptive systems lab arose out of early informal discussions between interested faculty members. Intriguing connections began to emerge as Shelley chatted with …
Read More »BVSD finds new sources to fund high school scientific research seminar
Uncertain funding recently raised concerns among teachers about the future of the Boulder Valley School District Science Research Seminar Program. The Scientific Research Seminar, which was established over 20 years ago, had been paid for using state money intended for gifted and talented programs. But the district determined earlier this …
Read More »Guidelines for marine science research (RSM)
introduction The UK supports and recognizes the importance of marine scientific research (MSR) to improve our understanding of the ocean and our impact on the marine environment. It was therefore welcome that the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) established a global regime to facilitate research …
Read More »Curaleaf closes acquisition of 3 Connecticut dispensaries
curafeuille ( CURVE -7.50% ) don’t let a pandemic stop it from growing. On Monday, the company announced that it had closed its latest acquisition; he is now the official owner of three Arrow Alternative Care dispensaries. The trio is located in Connecticut, which makes Massachusetts-based Curaleaf a major player …
Read More »How We Test Leaf Blowers
Our Best Buy recommended leaf blowers and leaf blower vacs make clearing up fall leaves simple. They move piles of leaves to keep your garden looking sleek and tidy, and they’re easy to use. Our field tests and reviews of electric, cordless, and battery-powered and gas-powered leaf blowers and vacuums …
Read More »Should you buy Curaleaf shares?
Even among residents of the most conservative US states, support for the legalization of recreational marijuana reaches as high as 65%. If the drug were to be legalized during the next presidency, it would undoubtedly shore up a whole new sector of the American economy. Indeed, by 2025, the legal …
Read More »Matthieu Liu | Space exploration: the case for basic science research funded by the government
The watchdog | Most Americans support government funding for space exploration, so why is basic scientific research still being overlooked? By Matthieu Liu 03/08/21 8:55 p.m. Credit: Alana Kelly NASA’s video of the Perseverance rover landing on Mars on February 18 was viewed on YouTube over 14 million times. The …
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