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MIDDLEBURG — A macabre 19th century historical artifact beckons to visitors of the Snyder County Historical Society in Middleburg, a reminder of death from years gone by. ....
Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who received grants and awards in August 2023: Doug Clements and Julie Sarama, faculty at the Morgridge College of Education Grant from the National Science Foundation Abstract: The Learning Strand project will create a scalable, accessible and viable resource for early math. The project will make a substantive contribution to the advancement of knowledge in three fields: cognition, curriculum and the scale-up of educational innovations through technology. Brian Michel, faculty at the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Grant from the National Institutes of Health Abstract: While ethylene has long been known as an important plant hormone, it has also been demonstrated to be produced in mammals as a result of oxidative stress that is hallmark to numerous diseases. Important questions remain for broad applications in the detection of endogenous ethylene related to modifications that further improve sensitivity while retai ....
With many synagogues only having a choir for High Holy Days, cantors and choir directors work closely together in the weeks and months leading up to the services to prepare ....
As China has grown its economy and international influence over the last half-century, it has become known as a major world power, working alongside and sometimes against the U.S. to advance its interests. Now, new research from the University of Denver’s Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures suggests that China may overtake the U.S. as the world’s greatest power sometime in the next 20 years. If that happens, it will mean a very different world. To get a handle on that different world and possibly on how to avoid it Pardee Center director Jonathan Moyer and his team use the International Futures (IF) model, developed at DU by professor Barry Hughes over a 40-year period, to forecast and examine development within major systems such as economics, demographics and governance. “We’ve also done quite a bit of work on thinking about how to measure power and influence in the international system,” he says. “This is a really messy, kind of complicated area, bec ....