• Marshall researcher receives NIH grant to study genetic mechanisms of addiction

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:49:00

    HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Price E. Dickson, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biomedical sciences at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, has received a $407,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the genetic and genomic mechanisms driving the relationship

  • ‘Halo Infinite’ Has Great Esports Potential According To Former Pros

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:48:40

    Halo could be on track to be a top esport in years to come.

    The surprise launch of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer has gone down extremely well, with fans loving the game and pumping in hundreds of hours already. Many have linked it to classic Halo titles, with online gameplay that compar

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  • Prevent burst pipes: Keeping your home safe during coming cold snap

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:45:53

    The winter chill is taking hold, and more arctic air is forecast to arrive this weekend. The City of Tallahassee urges citizens to take precautions ahead of this impending cold snap.

    To avoid water pipes breaking due to frigid air, utility customers are advised to run at least one faucet

  • Fiberglass structures for soilless crops

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:45:47

    Shelves, profiles, grids, supports - all elements at the basis of hydroponic and aeroponic cultivations. But what about the layout and materials? At the recent NovelFarm fair, P-Trex has displayed all its fiberglass solutions (the correct technical name is PRFV). Fiberglass was invented in Ita

  • Hal Foster on Eva Hesse and Tony Smith - Artforum International

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:45:45

    Albert Speer, Zeppelin Field grandstand, 1937, Nuremberg, Germany. Photo: SZ Photo/Bridgeman Images.

    DURING THE FIRST DECADE of Artforum, two comments appeared in its pages that have long troubled me. T

  • Continuing the life cycle with green burials – The Sopris Sun

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:45:44

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    Life is full of many cyclical trends — from fashion and food to names and colors — but it all starts with the cycle of life and, consequently, death. Burials, like produce, bega

  • Could sustainability be another reason to reshore manufacturing? - FreightWaves

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:45:13

    The pandemic woke companies up to the risks associated with distant, complex supply chains. This has more companies considering reshoring operations to the U.S., something that, along with making supply chains more resilient, may boost sustainability.

    Reshoring is the process of returnin

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    Some of the 18000 Lohmann Classic laying hens of the Gallipool Frasses farm are seen in the the stalling area ahead of a vote to ban factory farming in Les Montets, Switzerland, September 16, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

    GENEVA, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Swiss voters on Sunday rejected a pro

  • Dance review: Australian Dance Theatre's SAVAGE - InDaily

    by admin on 2022-09-26 00:44:16

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    In his first major work for Australian Dance Theatre, artistic director Daniel Riley detonates the truth bomb that is SAVAGE, blowing apart the systems of confusion and obfuscation that imprison us all.

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