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Future of Taste
Manjit S Gill (Founder-President, Indian Federation of Culinary Associations), Manish Mehrotra (Culinary Director, Indian Accent), Rajiv Malhotra (Corporate Chef, Habitat World) and Jatin Mallick (Chef and co-owner, Tres Restaurant) Introducing the book to the audience, Sunita Narain stressed the need to be mindful of our food choices. Future of Taste endorses resilient crops like millets that is water prudent and can be cultivated
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Read more at Outlook India
Eating Snakes As Part of Your Regular Diet
nutrition scientists have made it a point to highlight the fact that eating copious amounts of meat is bad for your body and for the environment at large. This has led to a number of fad diets and low-meat options popping up all over the world.
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Long COVID - Is it Just Another Post-Viral Syndrome?
The study, by Queensland’s Chief Health Officer, Dr John Gerrard, is being presented in April at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in Spain. For 12 months the researchers followed almost 2,400 adults with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 and around 2,700 adults who had cold and flu symptoms. Rates were also similar among those with influenza.
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Read more at Cosmos
The Science of Happiness
World Sleep Day 2024: The crucial need to re-evaluate our approach to sleep health and its influence on our well-being Urban men face significant sleep issues like OSA. Comprehensive care is crucial for managing sleep disorders and associated risks for hypertension, diabetes, and mental health conditions. The impact of breast cancer surgery on mental health and the role of breast reconstruction in restoring confidence and wellness Indian women facing breast cancer navigate surgery decisions with minimal reconstruction and family support.
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Read more at The Times of India
Virginia's Kepone Crisis
Virginia Environmental Endowment pleaded no contest to 940 criminal violations of the Freedom of Information Act and the Clean Water Act. Allied Chemical was made to pay more than $13 million in a one-of-a-kind legal settlement. In 1975, workers for a small Hopewell chemical company dumped the harmful pesticide into Hopewell’s waterways. The company’s true name was chlordecone.
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Read more at Richmond Times-Dispatch
Climate Change and Ice Fishing in Minnesota
ice fishing has been a cherished part of life in northern U.S. states for decades. Scientists warn rising temperatures will put more people at risk of falling through the ice, per Scientific American.
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Read more at The Cool Down
STEM: Why Promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education among Women is Important
We also published the following articles recently STEM: Why promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics education among women is important STEM gender bias affects female careers. Govt must boost female enrolment for progress. Gender stereotypes impact workplaces. Challenges in wage parity and work-life balance persist.
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Read more at The Times of India
USM Represented at Premier 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting
University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Ocean Science and Engineering (SOSE) students, faculty and staff showcased a variety of coastal topics during the biennial Ocean Sciences Meeting held recently in New Orleans. The meeting attracted oceanographers from around the world engaging in in-person networking and sharing research with the event’s approximately 6,000 attendees.
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Read more at WXXV News 25
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Day Activities
Students at Prairie River Junior High School in High Prairie participated in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Day activities on March 1. Teams were timed and assessed in activities that included creating a paper roller coaster, bottle rocket launching, a balloon tower and an escape room where teams solved riddles to unlock boxes. Top winners advance to the High Prairie School Division junior high school divisional finals March 22.
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Read more at South Peace News
Jersey Shore Science Fair at Stockton
Jersey Shore Science Fair is the region's largest middle and high school fair. It was held early Saturday morning until the early afternoon at the Sports Center. There were 328 projects over 15 categories, ranging from biological sciences to engineering to behavioral science.
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Read more at Press of Atlantic City