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Creating Effective Scientific Posters

Posters need to incorporate scientific communication and graphic design principles to reach their full potential.



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Speaking Science on a Stopwatch

Ivan Alcantara shared his advice about crafting a good elevator pitch and its usefulness in science.




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A Microbial Ally to Bring Science to the Masses

By identifying Wolbachia in arthropods, science-enthusiast citizens can help researchers sample the bacteria’s hosts.




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Sapient Partners with Rancho BioSciences to Accelerate the Next Generation of its Human Biology Database

Infrastructure expansion will enable rapid ingestion, homogenization of new multi-omics and real-world data for accelerated delivery of multidimensional insights to inform drug development




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Sapio Sciences Expands Collaboration With AWS to Advance Science-Aware AI Vision

Collaboration enables customers to securely and confidently use AI to accelerate drug research and discovery.




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Tips for Making Slide Decks for Scientific Presentations

Almost every scientific presentation uses a slide deck, but little time is spent learning how to make or improve them. 



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New collection: Intimidea Fascia Bandeau

Beautifully made Italian lingerie - bandeau in comfort microfibre. Anotomic with light support.

Strapless for the sensational look and feel.

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Julie Wolter, the dean of Gonzaga's rebranded School of Health Sciences, is all about taking the road less traveled

There are what you might call "traditional" paths in academia that advance in a very linear way…




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University of Birmingham hosts one-off Arts and Science Festival

The University of Birmingham is set to host its first Arts & Science Festival to showcase the wealth of ideas, research and collaboration across its campus.





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Part Time High School Science Teacher (Carteret, NJ)

High School Science teacher for a religious, independent boys high school in Central New Jersey, with classes in the late afternoon into early evening. Small class sizes and a supportive administration. The ideal candidate should have command of Chemistry and Physics and be passionate about sharing that knowledge. Hours are Monday-Thursday, 3:30-5:30, or 4:30-6:30. Classroom experience required.




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Trump Administration Rescinds Rule On Foreign Students

The Trump administration has rescinded a rule that would have required international students to transfer schools or leave the country if their colleges hold classes entirely online this fall because of the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced the decision as a court hearing was getting underway on a challenge to the rule by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.




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ICE To Rescind Regulations Regarding International Students

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit SARAH MCCAMMON, HOST: International students will be permitted to stay in the U.S. for the fall semester if their school choose to hold online-only classes. Last week, Harvard and MIT sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over a rule that would have barred those international students from the country unless they enrolled in at least one in-person class. This is a win for schools and for students who'd been trying to plan for the fall semester. And NPR's Elissa Nadworny joins us now. Hi, Elissa. ELISSA NADWORNY, BYLINE: Hey, Sarah. MCCAMMON: So what happened today? NADWORNY: Well, Harvard and MIT took ICE to court today over a rule that would have potentially affected more than a million international students. Basically, the rule said if schools were all online because of the pandemic, their students couldn't stay in the U.S. So that's not a new rule. But in March, when pretty much every school went virtual, ICE had allowed for




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Sci-fi short about exoplanet with euphoria-inducing parasite

I'm trying to find a story published on Clarkes World or tor.com or something similar, in the last ~15 years? A woman protagonist is on an exoplanet, and we become aware that she's being transformed by a parasite from the planet, but her experience of it is expansive and euphoric. I think it explicitly mentions the tongue-eating louse, though I could be misremembering that bit.




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Teaching Disciples: Part I

In the last part of Mark 8 through the end of Mark 10, Jesus focuses on teaching His disciples about His journey. In these chapters, He will give predictions about the cross. These will be followed by special instruction on discipleship. These powerful lessons remain relevant today.




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Teaching Disciples: Part II

This week covers Mark 10, completing the special section in which Jesus teaches His disciples in preparation for the cross. About half of the chapter deals with the disciples themselves, and the rest with issues important to discipleship but told through the lens of others who interact with Jesus. Pharisees come and argue with Him over the subject of divorce. Parents bring their children for Jesus to bless. A rich man asks about eternal life, and a blind man asks for sight. This chapter of Mark carries important teachings about what it means to follow Jesus, particularly as it relates to living in the here and now: marriage, children, how to relate to riches, and the reward and cost of following Him.




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3 Physician-Scientists Will Share 2019 Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine

Copyright 2019 NPR. To see more, visit ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: When William Kaelin was a pre-med student, one professor suggested he get a taste for laboratory research. It did not go well. WILLIAM KAELIN: It turns out in hindsight that virtually everything that could have been wrong in a laboratory was wrong in this laboratory. And I remember getting a C-minus, which for a pre-med is like having a wooden stake driven through your heart. SHAPIRO: Safe to say William Kaelin overcame that C-minus just fine. Not only did he make it through medical school and launch a career in research, today it was announced he will be awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. NPR science correspondent Richard Harris picks up the story. RICHARD HARRIS, BYLINE: After his disastrous start in the lab, William Kaelin figured he would focus his attention on treating patients. And indeed, he started down that path, settling into a job at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. KAELIN: And it




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About Unconscious Ableism Around Mental Health

We have had previous Metas around ableism and conflicting needs here on the grey. And we've gotten better on how we discuss mental health. But as someone living with a mental health condition, it appears that many discussions that implicate mental health on Metafilter are still touched with a lot of stigma: I would like us to do better still.

I think that we are getting better at understanding neurodivergence when it comes to things like autism, or ADHD - ways that people process the world differently. We are getting better at how we understand depression as a condition rather than a choice, for example. But discussions of some of the more stigmatized mental health conditions - levels of anxiety high enough to prohibit work, nonconsensus realities, paranoia, borderline personality, severe post traumatic stress - still wind up often displaying a lot of the stigma expressed in the broader world, as well as some common myths and misunderstandings. Some misunderstandings I have seen here on Metafilter - - that people who have these conditions can't function without medication - that people who have these conditions are inherently destructive or 'dangerous' to 'normal' people - that people with these conditions are displaying personal weakness when they don't 'cure' themselves or act in ways considered appropriate to people without mental health conditions - that people with these conditions shouldn't have access to support or resources until they are 'cured' - that people with serious mental health conditions need to be institutionalized or at the very least have long residential inpatient periods - that family members should separate themselves from people with these conditions for their own safety While seeing some recent comments has spurred me to make this MeTa, I am specifically not linking to any individual comments because I don't want to make this about individuals, but rather broadly about how we discuss these issues overall. I know that seeing these types of comments hurts me, and makes me feel as though the people in the discussion do not see me or the people I live in community with on a daily basis - both medicated and unmedicated- who have caused me, overall, far less harm than people part of the dominant and normative majority living without such conditions. I would like to ask us to try to consider this and reframe our thinking.




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¿Debe apartarse el general Atehortúa del cargo ante proceso disciplinario?

Panelista creen que no se pueden “cortar cabezas” antes de tiempo; señalan que mantenerse beneficia a la institución. Otros creen que por honor se debe apartar.




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Plebiscito en Chile, ¿cuáles son los desafíos de la votación?

Panelistas analizaron la expectativa en Chile a horas de la votación del plebiscito que decidirá el futuro de la nueva constitución.




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ICE Agrees To Rescind Policy Barring Foreign Students From Online Study In The U.S.

Updated at 6:34 p.m. ET In a swift reversal, the Trump administration has agreed to rescind a directive that would have barred international college students from the U.S. if their colleges offered classes entirely online in the fall semester. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rule change , released last week, would have prohibited foreign students from entering or remaining in the country to take fully online course loads. A number of colleges and universities had already announced plans to offer online-only classes because of the coronavirus pandemic. The agency's July 6 announcement was met with immediate backlash. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sued the U.S. government in federal court two days later, calling the directive "arbitrary and capricious" and seeking to have it reversed and declared unlawful. Many colleges, universities, municipalities and tech companies expressed their support for the legal challenge in their own court




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Descubre la consciencia del amor.

Descubre la consciencia del amor.




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El Alzheimer, los cuidados conscientes y con amor.

El Alzheimer, los cuidados conscientes y con amor.




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Actos conscientes con amor.

Actos conscientes con amor.




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Tomar consciencia es vivir y sentir al máximo lo que hacemos.

Tomar consciencia es vivir y sentir al máximo lo que hacemos.




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La consciencia, un estado de conexión con mi yo real.

La consciencia, un estado de conexión con mi yo real.




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La consciencia, un estado de conexión con mi yo real.

La consciencia, un estado de conexión con mi yo real.




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¿Cómo lograr la nueva consciencia?




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SANAMENTE LA RESPIRACIÓN CONSCIENTE 08 DE AGOSTO




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SANAMENTE EL AMOR CONSCIENTE 26 DE SEPTIEMBRE




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SANAMENTE - La Respiración Consciente - 08 DE NOVIEMBRE




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Terapia cuántica: sanación del subconsciente




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Meditación: estado de bienestar y consciencia




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Controlar las adicciones: un camino de consciencia




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Manejo interdisciplinario de la discapacidad auditiva




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¿De qué trata la auto observación neutro consciente?




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Mindfulness y su relación con la alimentación consciente




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Sofrología: el estudio de la consciencia en equilibrio




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“La gente es la que ha llevado la música de la Sonora para que trascienda”: Danilú Santos

En 10AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Danilú Santos-Price, hija menor de Daniel Santos, cantante de La Sonora Matancera, agrupación que celebra 100 años de creación.




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¿En qué consiste la figura de la escisión que buscaría aplicar el partido Verde?

Alfonso Portela, abogado y consultor electoral, explicó en 10AM en qué consiste esta figura y cuáles son sus alcances dentro de la colectividad




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'Freestyle total', el primer reality que reúne a los mejores exponentes de esta disciplina




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La increíble historia de la mujer araña que es escirtora




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José Vicente López y su proyecto de piscicultura




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Piscis: "En Colombia hay tres equipos con buena conformación y trabajo"




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Fiscal Mario Burgos a juicio disciplinario por filtrar interrogatorio de Nicolás Petro

Son tres cargos por faltas gravísimas por los que tendrá que responder en juicio disciplinario en la Comisión Nacional de Disciplina Judicial




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“Si un contratista incumple, mi obligación es disciplinarlo”: director de la UNGRD

“Si un contratista incumple, mi obligación es disciplinarlo”: director de la UNGRD




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Scientists try to repopulate shorelines with an endangered snail

On a rare undeveloped point of the California coast, scientists are trying to repopulate shorelines with an endangered marine snail. This type of experimental conservation is becoming more necessary. This story first aired on All Things Considered on November 7, 2024.




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ON EXPLORATIONS – the science of black holes, with Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson and Dr. Fulvia Melia.

On Explorations this week Dr. Michio Kaku speaks with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, an American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator. Tyson studied at Harvard University, the University of Texas at […]

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Jan 7: A real viral video, is scientific innovation stagnating, rocks from the Oort cloud and more…

Constipated scorpions, nature and nurture and why we try to cool fevers.



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