Lap round The Movement for Ethics in Politics (MEP) will have a special week (from 4 to 8 March) dedicated to the presence of women in various sciences. One of the most prominent figures is the movement's historian, Jessica de Assis López, professor of the pre-admission course for citizens.
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Bill Nye the Science Guy will not take the stage in Winnipeg on Sunday due to weather. Customers are asked to hold onto their tickets until a new date is announced, which the venue says will take place “shortly”
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Danionella cerebrum is 10 to 12 millimeters, or about 0.4 to about 0.5 inches, long and lives in shallow, murky waters in Myanmar. They found that the fish can generate noise levels of over 140 decibels, which is unusual for an animal of its size. Fish are generally considered to be quiet animals, but the volume is comparable to what a human would hear at 330 feet away from an airplane taking off.
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Dr Kwame Asah-Asante has blamed Ghana’s underdevelopment on poor leadership structures in the country. According to him, Ghana has not experienced significant infrastructural and economic growth due to a lack of selfless leaders. He said recent leaders are often ethnocentric, making it impossible for them to look beyond their tribes and address matters of the country as a whole.
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Researchers surveyed participants in the Big Butterfly Count in 2022. Surveys completed by 382 people before and after the three-week count period revealed a 9% reduction in anxiety among participants. Further surveys done by 345 people did not find nature connectedness and reduced anxiety had been maintained.
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Bill Nye was scheduled to present his show at Centennial Concert Hall. But the event was postponed due to the weather. Customers are being asked to hold on to their tickets until a new date is announced.
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Research published by The Annals of Neurology documented the rates of spontaneous blinking patterns among 269 children and 179 adults. This study revealed that infants typically blink under two times per minute, with this frequency gradually rising until they reach 14 or 15 years old. It is theorised that babies, in the early stages of visual development, are intensely engaged in focusing and processing visual details.
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The University of North Georgia recently received a $3 million gift from alumni for a new STEM building on its Dahlonega campus. The STEM Excellence Center will replace Rogers Hall, which was built in 1948 and currently houses the physics and chemistry departments.
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This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. New Zealand rejected an Australian proposal on sustainable fishing at the annual fisheries meeting of nations that fish in the South Pacific. The move has driven a wedge between these traditional allies. Australia must now be prepared to consider New Zealand an opponent rather than an ally.
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Danionella cerebrum is 10 to 12 millimeters, or about 0.4 to about 0.5 inches, long and lives in shallow, murky waters in Myanmar. They found that the fish can generate noise levels of over 140 decibels, which is unusual for an animal of its size. Fish are generally considered to be quiet animals, but the volume is comparable to what a human would hear at 330 feet away from an airplane taking off.
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