Browsing: Technology
The insights of an ancient historian show that the causes of civil unrest are often the same over time and across societies.
New Measures Leverage Success of Venezuela Enforcement Initiative to Limit Disorderly and Unsafe Migration While the courts have prevented the Title 42 public health order from lifting for now, the Biden-Harris Administration today is announcing new enforcement measures to increase security at the border and reduce the number of individuals crossing unlawfully between ports of…
The post FACT SHEET: Biden-<span class=”dewidow”></span>Harris Administration Announces New Border Enforcement<span class=”dewidow”> </span>Actions appeared first on The White House.
Polyurethane foams are the world’s sixth-most-produced plastic yet among the least recycled materials.
Employers need good strategies to hire and retain more workers of color and older workers. The mandatory diversity training and requisite skills tests many of them now rely on don’t measure up.
The proteins that cover nanoparticles are essential to understanding how they work in the body. Across 17 proteomics facilities in the US, less than 2% of the identified proteins were identical.
Green jobs go beyond solar panel installation and wind turbine maintenance. They’re found in fields from design to economics and in many types of management.
ESPN commentators avoided speculation and struck a compassionate tone as player received treatment.
While there are still far more questions than answers about long COVID-19, researchers are beginning to get a clearer picture of the health and economic consequences of the condition.
In-person conversations between Republicans and Democrats lasting just 15 minutes were found to lessen political animus, research shows.
The events of Jan. 6, 2021, have been called an insurrection. The same word has often been used to describe the mostly forgotten rebellions against plantation owners by enslaved people.