Paul Mitchell the School Toledo was offering free manicures, hair washes and more for cancer patients and stylists for Cancer Survivor Beauty and Support Day.
The University of Iowa Distinguished Chair award is having a positive impact on some of the UI’s most accomplished faculty members by providing them with the freedom to advance teaching, research, and public service in new and innovative ways.
How do metals like arsenic or mercury behave in our soil? Michelle Scherer, a UI professor of civil and environmental engineering, just netted a three-year $579,729 grant from the National Science Foundation that will help us find out. Vicki Grassian, a UI professor of chemistry, will co-investigate the project. Metals like arsenic and mercury are known…
(Des Moines) Iowans can expect more extreme weather like the 2012 drought thanks to changes in the climate caused by greenhouse gases. That’s according to a statewide group of Iowa scientists who believe that Iowans should act now to reduce economic costs due to climate change “In a warmer climate, wet years get wetter and…