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Not exact matches
• In the
News Focus section of Science this week, Robert Irion, who directs the Science Communication Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz,
writes about a private foundation that is raising money for a
space mission to find asteroids that could harm Earth.
In an article posted to gaming
news site GameCyte, assistant
news editor Sean Hollister
wrote that NASA is spending the $ 2 million to pay educators and experts within the
space agency to serve as advisors to the game's development.
For more information on this point, I recommend taking a look at NutritionFacts.org, Doctors McDougall's website, and PCRM.org which are three of my favorite resources for unbiased health research, mainly because they are
written by honest, excellent doctors in the plant - based
space, and because they publish studies and promote information that is never paid by certain industries (unlike studies you often see on television or the evening
news are).
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I don't want to use this
space to discuss the details of the recent tragic
news stories — there's enough people
writing about these topics out there who are far more qualified to do so than I — instead, I want... [Read more...]
I don't want to use this
space to discuss the details of the recent tragic
news stories — there's enough people
writing about these topics out there who are far more qualified to do so than I — instead, I want to use it to share some safety tips for women traveling solo.
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In other Drew Toal
news, last December he
wrote about the crowdsourced LA Game
Space, a safe environment for experimental game making.
In gallery
news: Thomas Dane Gallery now represents Dana Schutz in the UK, with an exhibtion planned in October 2019 at the London gallery (her first solo show in the UK capital); London's Victoria Miro now represents the estate of Ilse D'Hollander, with a solo show at its Mayfair
space planned for November; Rome's Frutta Gallery is opening a new
space in Glasgow with a solo exhibition by Santo Tolone; with a much publicized scandal of artists claiming nonpayment, LA gallery CB1 will close — «Given our cash flow and slow sales, in late March we made the difficult decision to close the gallery» founder Clyde Beswick told the LA Times; Copenhagen gallery David Risley has announced it is closing its doors,
writing, «We need to remember that without artists there would be no art fairs, no sponsors, no collectors, no consultants, no critics, no magazines, no museums, no transport companies, no gala dinners.
It is the antithesis of
news, yet my passion keeps forcing me to
write on it, and push to get it
space in the paper.
That may not be heartening
news, given that all too often those
writing about or hyping up products in the blockchain
space are investors themselves.
U.S.
News & World Report argues that the risks of a poorly
written objective statement outweigh the benefits of including one at all, and that an objective is a waste of super-precious resume
space.