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Search ResultGender Gap Persists In Graduation, College-Going
It’s hard to ignore discrepancies between white students and those of color when it comes to academic achievement. There are national and local organizations devoted ...
Read MoreThe Saffire Experiment Will Study Real Fires in Microgravity
This combustible research project is slated for launch in 2016, and will be activated at a distance from the International Space Station to avoid, you know, setting our onl...
Read MoreCote de Pablo Joins Campaign To Raise Awareness of Gynecologic Cancers.
Each year, approximately 88,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer. The five main gynecologic cancers are cervical, ovarian, uterine, vagina...
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The Climate Change debate has been active for close to thirty years now. James E Hansen was the first scientist to expose to dangers of climate change when he decided to of...
Read MoreGiant Prehistoric Viruses Could Be Awakened By Oil Drilling In Siberian Permafrost.
Several giant viruses have been discovered in the past decade, and although they have all turned out to be harmless, the findings have sparked fears that one day, humans co...
Read MoreJeff Foxworthy Honored For Fight Against Childhood Cancer
Aflac, the leading provider of voluntary insurance at the work site in the United States, today honored three heroes who have left a giant footprint in the fight against ch...
Read MoreTumbleweeds Film Festival Announces 12 Films For Children
For its fifth year, the Tumbleweeds Film Festival for Children and Youth are bringing together a wild variety of subjects — including a soccer-savvy hamster, a Uganda...
Read MoreUrbanworld Film Festival to Open with Muhammad Ali, Close with Misty Copeland
The 2015 Urbanworld Film Festival will open with BET biography “Muhammad Ali: The People’s Champ” and close with “A Ballerina’s Tale,” t...
Read MoreSusan Lucci To Be Honored By Arthur Ashe Institute For Urban Health
The Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health will host Sports Ball 2015, their 21st annual black tie & sneakers gala, on Wednesday, October 21st at Guastavino?s, 409 East...
Read MoreScientists Get One Step Closer To A Universal Flu Vaccine
LAST YEAR’S SEASONAL flu vaccine was a bit of a dud: It reduced a person’s risk of needing to see a doctor for the flu by only 23 percent. That wasn’t any...
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