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I’m glad Govt is ditching diversity training – it’s junk science, cash is better spent on schemes for working class kids

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Now it has promised to axe pointless diversity and inclusion schemes within the civil service in what it has branded a “common sense fightback”.

I’m glad Govt is ditching diversity training – it’s junk science, cash is better spent on schemes for working class kids

www.the-sun.com

Now it has promised to axe pointless diversity and inclusion schemes within the civil service in what it has branded a “common sense fightback”.

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MSI is now Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, honoring donor who fled Chicago

chicago.suntimes.com

The Museum of Science and Industry is now the Kenneth C. Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, named after the billionaire CEO of Citadel, pictured, in recognition of his $125 million donation.

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Distinguishing Climate Science From Climate Activism

I am concerned by climate scientists becoming climate activists, because scholars should not have a priori interests in the outcome of their studies. Likewise, I am worried about activists who pretend to be scientists, as this can be a…

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Hemp-Focused CV Sciences Reports Steady Q1 Revenue Amid Operational Hurdles And Acquisition Of Nutraceuticals Manufacturer

www.benzinga.com

CV Sciences reports a slight Q1 revenue drop and acquires Elevated Softgels, aiming for strategic growth and enhanced production.

Sul Ross State University STEM research initiative receives National Science Foundation grant

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Sul Ross State University’s La Frontera Research Initiative (LFRI) for STEM has been awarded a grant for nearly $150,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support education students in rural border communities. According to the…

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Alimera Sciences Reports Q1 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates

www.benzinga.com

Alimera Sciences (NASDAQ: ALIM) came out with a quarterly loss of $0.12 per share versus the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $0.04. This compares to loss of $0.71 per share a year ago. These figures are adjusted for non-recurring…

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The healthiest breakfast in the world according to science

www.pulse.ng

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so how do you make sure you start your day off well?

Generative AI in Life Sciences Industry: Ethics, Applications and Transformations, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks

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In this free webinar, attendees will gain insights into the advent of generative AI in life sciences, including its practical applications in research and development (R&D) and product development as well as ethical considerations. The…

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“Sleeping Beauties” Creative Consultant Nick Knight on Using Science and Tech to Evolve How Fashion Is Showcased in Museums

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“I love exhibitions which leave you more excited for the future and not just wishing you’d been in the past,” says “Sleeping Beauties” creative consultant Nick Knight.

Neely experiments with science of winemaking

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When Virginia Orozco, assistant winemaker at Neely Wines in Portola Valley, approached Neely winemaker Shalini Sekhar with the idea of making a carbonic chardonnay, she was afraid Sekhar might think, “Oh no, not an orange wine!” But the…

Neely experiments with science of winemaking

www.eastbaytimes.com

When Virginia Orozco, assistant winemaker at Neely Wines in Portola Valley, approached Neely winemaker Shalini Sekhar with the idea of making a carbonic chardonnay, she was afraid Sekhar might think, “Oh no, not an orange wine!” But the…

Smoking Safer Through Science, Weedgets Demonstrates

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Vaporization of cannabis rarely delivers the same effect as smoking, yet smoking presents health concerns, namely the release of unwanted resin an...

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