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JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada

Nanotechnology Now Dr. Hidetaka Sawada Abstract: JEOL USA welcomes a new Managing Director, Dr. Hidetaka Sawada, to its Peabody, Massachusetts office this April. Dr. Sawada is a world-renowned expert in aberration corrected electron microscopy. Most recently he served as General Manager of the Technical and Development group in the Electron Microscopy Business Unit of JEOL, Ltd. in Akishima, Japa JEOL USA Welcomes New Managing Director, Hidetaka Sawada Peabody, MA | Posted on April 19th, 2021 Dr. Sawada’s expertise includes the development and installation of the aberration-corrected (Cs) Transmission Electron Microscopes for Oxford University, Lehigh University, and Oak Ridge National Lab, and the GRAND ARM at University of California at Irvine. Dr. Sawada obtained his PhD from the University of Tokyo.

Covid Shows Polarized Politics Can Kill, Delaying Pandemic Exit

Covid Shows Polarized U.S. Politics Kills, Delays Pandemic Exit Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Jonathan Levin and Nic Querolo (Bloomberg) Thirteen months and two presidents into a once-in-a-century public-health crisis, toxic politics still bedevil effective policies against Covid-19 an indication of the challenges the U.S. will face in any future pandemic. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat targeted in a kidnapping plot due to her early lockdown, has lost the will to impose new restrictions even as the virus surges there. In California, Republicans are pushing to recall Governor Gavin Newsom for his strict response. And Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who still eschews a mask mandate, is claiming vindication because his state’s death toll was lower than many Democratic bastions making him an early favorite for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.

COVID Pandemic Reveals Deadly Risks of Polarized Politics

COVID Pandemic Reveals Deadly Risks of Polarized Politics Democratic and Republican states have sparred over COVID-19 regulations since the pandemic began more than a year ago. But the state competitions overshadow the fact that the nation, overall, should have fared better. Jonathan Levin and Nic Querolo, Bloomberg News   |   April 20, 2021   |  Analysis (TNS) Thirteen months and two presidents into a once-in-a-century public-health crisis, toxic politics still bedevil effective policies against COVID-19 an indication of the challenges the U.S. will face in any future pandemic. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat targeted in a kidnapping plot due to her early lockdown, has lost the will to impose new restrictions even as the virus surges there. In California, Republicans are pushing to recall Governor Gavin Newsom for his strict response. And Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who still eschews a mask mand

Couple Who Were WWII Vets Leave $12 Million to Hampden-Sydney College

Couple Who Were WWII Vets Leave $12 Million to Hampden-Sydney College
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