Here's what infectious diseases experts want you to know.| HuffPost
New research suggests that living near greenery may lessen air pollution’s impact on breast cancer risk. These insights could guide healthier urban design.| The Scientist
Republicans defend their self-image by deliberately denying or ignoring the damage and pain they are causing.| Insight
Department of Mental Health, Nov 13 Hometown: Silver Spring, MD. Currently living in Baltimore, MD.Online or in-person student: In-personWhat’s one activity or hobby that helps you support your mental health? Cooking is my way of taking care of myself and slowing down. I …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Hub staff, Nov 3 Starting today, Nov. 3, JHU staff can explore internal roles through the job navigator within myCareer and external candidates will be directed to careers.jhu.edu to access the university’s new recruitment platform, hosted by Eightfold, that enhances candidates’ hiring experience by …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Hub staff, Nov 3 Johns Hopkins University is one of nine universities selected by Amazon for its new AI PhD Fellowship program, an initiative that will provide nearly $68 million in funding over two years to more than 100 doctoral …| Imagine | Johns Hopkins University
Greece may be known for its endless, wonderful summers, but data shows that people prefer it outside of the summer season. As European travellers rethink how and when they explore the continent, Greece is emerging as a year-round destination, and this shift is reshaping both tourism and the property market. According to the latest Monitoring Sentiment for Intra-European Travel report (Wave 23) by the ... The post Greece Among Europe’s Most Preferred Destinations in Winter ETC Report Sho...| Elxis – At Home in Greece
The Canadian Women’s Health Leadership Alliance analyzes the 2025 Federal Budget's impact on women's health initiatives, funding, and policy priorities across Canada. The post In response to the 2025 Federal Budget: Canadian Women’s Health Leadership Alliance appeared first on Femtech Canada.| Femtech Canada
The Retreat captures the perspectives of scientists as rising sea levels threaten a Rutgers research site Marine scientists in Tuckerton, N.J., are witnessing firsthand how rising ocean waters will one day permanently shut down their research station. The researchers share their thoughts on eventually losing this critical hub of marine and coastal research in Marine Field Station: The Retreat, a 10-minute documentary made by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick professor and his production crew...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
On Friday, November 1, 2025, MS in Operational Oceanography (MOO) student Elliot Brown showcased a WasteShark autonomous surface vehicle at the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club in Brooklyn, strengthening community connections around urban water stewardship and emerging marine technologies. Representing the program and its partnership with RanMarine Technology, Brown and local RanMarine partners guided visitors through the WasteShark’s design, capabilities, and role in addressing floating debris ...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
New Brunswick, N.J. — November 4, 2025 — Students in Rutgers University’s Masters in Operational Oceanography (MOO) program recently welcomed Austin Heimark, Sales & Partnerships at Surfline, for an engaging guest lecture on the intersection of ocean observing systems, data analytics, and real-world forecasting applications. Heimark shared insights into Surfline’s global network of cameras and machine learning models that power their industry-leading products. He emphasized the growin...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Colleen Brust and Caitlin McGarigal from the NJ Research and Monitoring Initiative came to tour the Haskin Shellfish Research Lab Aquaculture facilitates (Cape Shore Laboratory and Aquaculture Innovation Center) to see some of the ongoing experiments funded for a project funded by RMI. The primary objectives of this project are to 1) better understand how planting density of surfclams may change the survival and growth of those seed (juvenile) surfclams and 2) to evaluate the predation rate...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Photo caption: Crew members haul a derelict blue crab trap out of the Chesapeake Bay. Photo Credit: Jordan Salafie; Oyster Recovery Partnership A total of $149,168 was awarded to Principal Investigators Sarah Borsetti and Jenny Shinn at the Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory, Rutgers University, to remove derelict blue crab traps and pilot recycling and prevention strategies from New Jersey waters within the Delaware Bay and in partnership with Stockton University. Side-scan sonar will be...| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Boston Globe – Torpedo-shaped robot’s mission: ply the world’s oceans for key data| RUCOOL | Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Symplicity’s Stellar September: Tech Week, ArtPrize, and Advancements with Ted Danson Explore how Symplicity navigated a whirlwind month of events with meticulous planning, effective communication, and a touch of spontaneity. […]| Symplicity Communications
A producing party’s vague assurances to provide discovery documents “later” were found meaningless by the court in Estate of Wright v. County of Stanislaus. The case underscores that discovery deadlines are binding, not flexible guidelines, and that failure to meet them can violate ethical rules and procedural requirements. The post Discovery Milestones Are Not a “Blank Check” appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
This week’s EDRM community update features recent blog posts, upcoming webinars, notable podcasts, and key announcements. Stay engaged with the EDRM community for the latest insights and support. The post Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 18 November 2025 appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
HaystackID's CoreFlex™ platform earns top honors at the LegalTech Breakthrough Awards for advancing automated, AI-enabled eDiscovery workflows and platform flexibility. The post HaystackID’s CoreFlex Named “Overall eDiscovery Solution of the Year” appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Before embracing AI, legal professionals must build technical competence. It’s the foundation of confident, ethical, and defensible AI adoption. The post Why You Need to Walk Before You Run: AI Readiness Starts with Technical Competence appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Cellebrite’s Endpoint Inspector helps organizations remotely collect, preserve, and review data—quickly, securely, and without employee disruption. The post Endpoint Inspector: A Modern, Flexible and User-Friendly Solution for Your Organization appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Did deleting “reasonably calculated” from Rule 26(b)(1) change the scope of discovery? A 2025 case clarifies the amendment’s intent and impact. The post Did the 2015 Deletion of “Not Reasonably Calculated” From Rule 26(b)(1) Change the Scope of Discovery? appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
AI in e-discovery is no longer theoretical—it’s delivering measurable benefits. Learn how legal teams are boosting efficiency and defensibility through explainable and agentic AI models. The post The AI Advantage in Discovery: How AI Is Already Driving Efficiency and Defensibility appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
In Glaxosmithkline v. Pfizer, the Special Master denied a motion to compel, holding that no deadline existed for proposing additional search terms since the ESI Protocol set no milestone. The post No Milestone Was Established in the ESI Protocol = No Milestone Existed appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Stay informed with EDRM’s Weekly Letter, covering the latest announcements, podcasts, webinars, and events.| EDRM
Trusted provider of advanced bot defense, today announced it has been recognized as a Finalist in the Technology category of The Australian Financial Review (AFR) BOSS Most Innovative Companies list.| Kasada
BY DAYQUAN MOELLER In June, I was in the passenger seat of my sister’s car on the way to lunch together. With a little time to spend, I opened a three-ring binder and began highlighting names in a spreadsheet. A confused look came upon her face. “What’s that?” she asked. “Work.” I replied. She laughed. […] The post CATHOLIC AGITATOR: WITH UNION IN MY BLOOD appeared first on UNITE HERE Local 11.| UNITE HERE Local 11
In the shadow of the Hollywood Bowl, hotel workers at the Hilton Garden Inn hotel in Hollywood started a picket line at 6 a.m. local time today. The 160-room property, owned by RLJ Lodging Trust and operated by Aimbridge Hospitality, expected high occupancy this weekend for one of the last Hollywood Bowl concerts of the year. In Philadelphia, workers at the Wyndham […] The post TRAVEL AGENT CENTRAL: U.S. Hotel Workers are Once Again on Strike appeared first on UNITE HERE Local 11.| UNITE HERE Local 11
Half of practices now use at least one AI tool; documentation and fax automation deliver the largest reported time savings, with patient communication emerging as the next major target.| www.medicaleconomics.com
ICORE plans to turn an unused rail corridor into a paved trail between Hurley and Montreal.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
New playground equipment at Point Beach State Forest was made possible by a Knowles-Nelson grant and support from the Friends of Point Beach State Forest.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Solon Springs resident urges lawmakers to reauthorize the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, calling it a unifying, bipartisan investment that protects Wisconsin’s land, water, and outdoor heritage.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Knowles-Nelson Stewardship is the most important outdoor conservation program in Wisconsin you’ve never heard of.| Journal Sentinel
Platteville angler urges lawmakers to reauthorize the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, calling it essential for protecting Wisconsin’s trout streams and outdoor economy.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Zac Brown will headline "Proud to Honor: Celebrating America's Heroes," a Veterans Day benefit concert to support veterans and military families on Nov. 7 from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville. The show will be livestreamed on TikTok at 8 p.m. CT/9 p.m. ET.| People.com
Blue Star Families co-founder and CEO Kathy Roth-Douquet joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss growing concern among military families as troops face the possibility of missed pay during the government shutdown.| Fox News
Brianna Keilar shares what the day-to-day impact is for military families amidst a government shutdown. The post Anxiety, fear and paralysis: Being a military family in the era of government shutdowns appeared first on Blue Star Families.| Blue Star Families
Disney announces plans to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, including a $2.5 million donation to Blue Star Families. The post Disney announces major plans to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary appeared first on Blue Star Families.| Blue Star Families
In this month’s omnibus, we asked about the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal, the government shutdown, and political disagreement.| Echelon Insights
No fewer than 21 civil society organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria and abroad have petitioned the federal government to probe assassination attempts on the life of Nnamdi Emeh, an imprisoned 27-year-old corps member. The post Foundation for Investigative Journalism: ALERT: ‘There Are Plans’ To Kill Whistleblower Who ‘Exposed Organ Harvesting’ in the Police appeared first on Government Accountability Project.| Government Accountability Project
A district court judge torpedoed the Trump administration’s argument for firing federal workers during the government shutdown, throwing up new legal barriers that may prove difficult for the president’s attorneys to overcome.| Government Accountability Project
AI and automation are already reshaping the future of work, but our collective choices will determine whether the disruption leads to decline or renewal.| Fortune
Dr. G. Cleve Pilot, Director of Career and Technical Education, Fairfield Career and Technology Center, Winsboro, SC Addressing the Challenge In Fairfield County, where manufacturing and transportation once thrived, economic shifts have drastically reduced the local job market. The landscape today is vastly different from what it was for previous generations. Once-prominent employers such as MAC| National Rural Education Association - The voice of all rural schools and com...
Plan your Veterans Day classroom activities and lessons with quizzes, videos, primary sources, and more| Tech & Learning
Shaw: Students, teachers and administrators agree that engagement is important, but differ in how they define and measure it.| www.the74million.org
Tackle the topic of online safety by breaking it out into easy, hands-on lessons.| We Are Teachers
[November 11, 2025] Adamah Detroit Community Summit explores the intersection of Judaism and environmental responsibility. Now in its third year, Adamah Detroit Community Summit aims to unite Jewish lay leaders, clergy and unaffiliated “green team members” passionate about climate action.... The post Adamah Detroit Hosts Third Annual Jewish Climate Action Summit in Oak Park appeared first on Adamah.| Adamah
[November 3, 2025 ]At Adamah, hospitality is more than a department — it’s a philosophy.| Adamah
A speakeasy style Scottish bar has been named number one in the world by a global list. The Top 500 Bars named Edinburgh’s Panda and Sons as the best bar in the world in their 2025 ranking. The bar, which this year was named number 34 in the World’s Best 50 Bars for 2025, has […]| In the News | Scotsman Food and Drink
A stylish new coffee shop has opened in Glasgow’s west end and it’s not just a space for a hot drink and pastry. Paragon Coffee Club x Paragon Modern Barbering will be the first of its kind in the city, combining a coffee with the expert grooming the Paragon brand has become known for in […]| In the News | Scotsman Food and Drink
Edinburgh Gin is raising a glass to a remarkable victory for its distillery after being named Scottish Gin Distillery of the Year and Gin Tourist Destinatio ...| foodanddrink.scotsman.com
The post ‘The Five’: Tunnel to Towers Foundation working to help homeless veterans off the streets | FOX NEWS appeared first on Tunnel to Towers Foundation.| Tunnel to Towers Foundation
The post Tunnel to Towers Foundation gives mortgage-free home to Gold Star family in Bixby for Veterans Day | FOX 23 NEWS appeared first on Tunnel to Towers Foundation.| Tunnel to Towers Foundation
The post Tunnel to Towers Foundation pays off mortgage for family of fallen Army sergeant | FOX 44 NEWS appeared first on Tunnel to Towers Foundation.| Tunnel to Towers Foundation
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage for a Gold Star family in Sylvania in honor of Veterans Day.| wtol.com
The family of a U.S. Marine Corps major killed in a military training accident received a mortgage-free home in Austin as part of a Veterans Day initiative by a| KEYE
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation paid off the Perryman family’s mortgage in honor of their fallen loved one.| FOX 5 Atlanta
The post Foundation pays off mortgage for Yelm home of fallen Army sergeant | KOMO NEWS appeared first on Tunnel to Towers Foundation.| Tunnel to Towers Foundation
FOLLANSBEE – This Veterans Day, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage for the family of United States Marine Corps Lance Corporal Michael Smith Jr., a Follansbee native who was killed during combat operations in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on April 17, 2004. Smith left behind his wife, Alicia, and their two […]| theintelligencer.net
Tunnel to Towers founder and CEO Frank Siller joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to share how his foundation is honoring Veterans Day by giving homes to America’s heroes.| Fox News
By City News Service Los Angeles County attorneys Thursday launched an investigation into State Farm over their handling of insurance claims filed by policyholders affected by January’s wildfires following growing complaints from residents about delays, underpayments and denials of legitimate claims. The investigation is expected to focus on potential violations of California’s Unfair Competition Law. County Counsel […] The post Pasadena Now – LA County Opens Investigation into Stat...| Consumer Watchdog
By Laurence Sarmiento, LOS ANGELES TIMES Los Angeles County announced Thursday it is opening an investigation into how State Farm General has treated January wildfire victims after complaints that their claims have been delayed, denied and underpaid. The state’s largest home insurer was notified of the probe in a letter that included demands for a wide range […] The post Los Angeles Times – L.A. County opens probe into State Farm’s handling of January wildfire claims appeared first ...| Consumer Watchdog
By Ethan Varian, MERCURY NEWS Homeowners across California will soon see a new charge on their monthly insurance bills to help pay claims arising from this year’s devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Most of the temporary fees imposed by the state’s largest insurance companies will be relatively small, a few dollars per month, averaging around $50 […] The post Mercury News – California insurers to charge homeowners for FAIR Plan bailout after LA wildfires appeared first on Consumer Watc...| Consumer Watchdog
By Staff Reporters, Cap Radio– Los Angeles, CA: Click below to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast segment. The post CapRadio: California Fire Insurance Investigation appeared first on Consumer Watchdog.| Consumer Watchdog
On today’s show, the ultra-processed food industry and Big Ag have joined forces against the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. MAHA movement. We’ll get the story from the co-founder and managing editor of US Right to Know Stacy Malkan. We’ll switch gears and continue our drumbeat coverage of California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, his faithful capitulation to the […] The post 94.1 KPFA – Bad Food, No Home Insurance appeared first on Consumer Watchdog.| Consumer Watchdog
By Staff Reporters, KNX-AM – Los Angeles, CA: Click below to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast segment.| Consumer Watchdog
The Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump appears to live on after the head of a nonpartisan state agency appointed himself the new prosecutor in the case. Peter J. Skandalakis, executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, will take over the case from embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, Skandalakis […] The post Trump Election Interference Case is Still on in Georgia appeared first on The Georgia Sun.| The Georgia Sun
From Jordan McGillis, Fellow, Economic Innovation Group, Washington, DC, US| www.ft.com
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Nearly 1 in 6 Americans lives in a “distressed” community. Where they live and what they experience could explain a lot about our politics.| Washington Monthly
From November 15–21, Alex Newman and Andrew Muller will report from Belém, Brazil, bringing you inside access to the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30). Expect daily dispatches, interviews, and analysis you won’t see elsewhere—straight from plenaries, press briefings, and side events. Follow all coverage at TheNewAmerican.com and our social channels. (COP30 runs Nov 10–21 ... The post Alex Newman at UN COP30 — On the Ground in the Amazon appeared first on The New American.| Video - The New American
Watch the full interview HERE. WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen joined MSNBC Reports with Alex Witt to call for Washington Republicans and Donald Trump to come to the table and negotiate with Democrats to protect Americans’ access to affordable health care and end the shutdown they caused. Democrats have put forth a […] The post ICYMI: Rosen on MSNBC: Let’s Compromise on Extending ACA Premium Tax Credits for A Year appeared first on Jacky Rosen.| Jacky Rosen
Watch the full interview HERE. WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen joined MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House” and spoke with Nicolle Wallace to blast Donald Trump and for doing nothing to get both parties to negotiate to protect Americans’ access to affordable health care and end the Republican shutdown. Senator Rosen discussed the need […] The post ICYMI: On MSNBC: Rosen Slams Donald Trump for Refusing to Protect Health Care, Reopen the Government appeared first on J...| Jacky Rosen
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Flippy and the Future of AI-Powered Restaurant Automation https://youtu.be/RXsnSQzs4Zk Miso was featured on Bloomberg: The Close, where our CEO joined a discussion on how automation is transforming the restaurant industry. The segment highlighted how Flippy, our AI-powered fry station, is helping major brands like White Castle and Jack in the Box tackle rising labor costs, […] The post Miso Featured on Bloomberg: The Close appeared first on Miso.| Miso
Smaller, faster, and easier to install—our latest upgrade is built for even more restaurant kitchens. Flippy just got its biggest upgrade yet, and Restaurant Business Online is talking about it. The newest version is half the size, works twice as fast, and installs 75% faster, making it even easier for restaurants to bring automation into […] The post Restaurant Business Online Covers the New Flippy appeared first on Miso.| Miso
Sidd Shah, VP of healow shared with Forbes that AI adoption in healthcare is on the rise and how practices are utilizing this technology to enhance patient care. Key benefits include 24/7 support, streamlined workflows, and improved payment processes, though data privacy remains a concern. As AI evolves, it promises a more connected and patient-centered healthcare experience. The post How AI Is Reshaping The Future Of Patient Care appeared first on eClinicalWorks.| eClinicalWorks
Learn how the federal government shutdown impacts SNAP recipients in Massachusetts and across the Southcoast—where nearly half of New Bedford households rely on food benefits. Discover what this means for families, how to access local resources, and ways you can take action to support food security in our region.| Marion Institute
Pat Baker breaks down what’s happening with SNAP benefits in Massachusetts following the federal shutdown, how it’s impacting food access across Southeastern MA, and what local organizations and advocates are doing to respond and close emergency food resource gaps. The post Emergency Food Resource Gaps in Southeastern MA: Where We Stand with SNAP as of November 5, 2025 appeared first on Marion Institute.| Marion Institute
Nationhood Lab’s director was the guest on the statewide networks’ respective hour-long live public affairs interview and call-in shows.| Nationhood Lab
In the New York Times, Nationhood Lab's director counters Vice President J.D. Vance's argument that being American is about having the right ancestry, rather than fealty to the ideals in the Declaration of Independence| Nationhood Lab
Writing in Maine’s Bangor Daily News, Nationhood Lab’s director argues the U.S. is already a hybrid regime and that its people need to stand up for the American Experiment| Nationhood Lab
By Amanda Umpierrez A new bill would mandate employer contributions towards participants’ retirement savings. Introduced by Democratic Reps. Scott Peters (D-CA) and Norma Torres (D-CA), the “Saving for the Future Act” aims to increase Americans’ retirement savings while helping workers save for short-term emergencies. According to the bill, employees who work for the smallest companies would be able to save through “UP accounts,” a federal savings tool modeled after thrift savings...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Ashleigh Fields California Reps. Scott Peters (D) and Kevin Kiley (R) are pressing House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to call lawmakers back to Washington as the government shutdown persists into a second month — leaving legislative business largely on hold. “We need to be talking,” Peters said during an appearance on NewsNation’s “The Hill” with host Chris Stirewalt. “I’ve been through three long shutdowns. This is the first time Congress has shut down.” “In previo...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
By Alexandra Mendoza For the second time in a week, members of the San Diego Democratic congressional delegation on Monday tried to conduct an oversight inspection of an immigration detention facility inside the Edward J. Schwartz federal building in downtown San Diego, but were denied access. U.S. Reps. Juan Vargas, Scott Peters, Mike Levin and Sara Jacobs said they had received reports of an increased number of people being detained in a basement facility and wanted to know the condition...| United States Congressman Scott Peters
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Nationhood Lab’s director was the guest on the statewide networks’ respective hour-long live public affairs interview and call-in shows.| Nationhood Lab
In the New York Times, Nationhood Lab's director counters Vice President J.D. Vance's argument that being American is about having the right ancestry, rather than fealty to the ideals in the Declaration of Independence| Nationhood Lab
Writing in Maine’s Bangor Daily News, Nationhood Lab’s director argues the U.S. is already a hybrid regime and that its people need to stand up for the American Experiment| Nationhood Lab
Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund| DREDF
(November 11, 2025) — True Elements, a leader in digital water data intelligence, and Circle of Blue, which uniquely combines front-line journalism, data contextualization and convening solutions around water challenges, today announced a collaboration to create a new level of data-driven insights, systems journalism and public participation focused on fresh water in the U.S. Global […] The post New Collaboration Brings Real-Time Water Intelligence and Frontline Journalism to U.S. Communi...| Circle of Blue
Picture this: The lawyer reads your Will… and suddenly the family fights over your prized possessions. In this week’s Marietta Daily Journal, Bil Lako, CFP® explains how to avoid turning your estate into a battlefield. The post In the News: Your will, your way: Prevent family inheritance feuds appeared first on Henssler Financial.| Henssler Financial
The post Path to UN Climate COP in 2028 – India’s Opportunity for Global Leadership appeared first on Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.| Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
Democrats had some big wins nationwide this past Election Day. While Democrats understood what resonated with voters this year, Republicans are facing challenges similar to what cost Democrats so dearly in the recent past. Lee Carter says it all centered around one big issue--and one resounding message: AFFORDABLITY. The post How Democrats beat the GOP across the country appeared first on maslansky+partners.| maslansky+partners
Mamdani didn't win because New York suddenly fell in love with socialism. He won because he captured something every politician should be listening to right now: a deep frustration that the system doesn't feel fair anymore. Lee Carter shares thoughtful, timely analysis about why Mamdani won in this opinion piece for FoxNews.com. The post Lee Carter on why New Yorkers voted for a socialist appeared first on maslansky+partners.| maslansky+partners
Every few election cycles, America rediscovers an old political pastime: name-calling dressed up as moral clarity. This year’s favorite epithet is "socialist." But when we label something, we often fail to see what's really resonating. Republicans warned Barack Obama was a socialist. He won twice. In 2016 and 2024, Democrats branded Donald Trump a fascist. He still won. The pattern is clear: moral name-calling doesn’t persuade. It polarizes. It makes us feel righteous but sound out of tou...| maslansky+partners
On November 6, Forward Defense nonresident senior fellow Anthony Ruggiero was quoted in an a Washington Post article entitled “Trump’s ill-defined nuclear test threat compels a response from Putin,” in which he discussed Trump’s motivation to restart nuclear testing. The post Ruggiero in the Washington Post on Trump’s nuclear testing announcement appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
Anna Wieslander, Director for Northern Europe, featured on Thursday November 6 in the Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on the Arctic. Wieslander discussed how the Arctic from a European perspective has gone from a non-tension area with essentially no focus on security issues, to an area of increasing tensions […] The post Wieslander on Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
David Lu, founder of Clarity Movement Co., has been named to Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential leaders driving climate action. The post Startup founder named to Time 100 for climate appeared first on CITRIS and the Banatao Institute.| CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Katia Obraczka and Ricardo Sanfelice are teaming up to improve long commutes associated with increased traffic congestion. The post UC Santa Cruz leaders to help combat exhausting commutes appeared first on CITRIS and the Banatao Institute.| CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Saif Islam, former director of CITRIS at UC Davis and chair of the UC Davis Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, worked with Md Shamim […] The post UC Davis research leads to new plant-protecting film appeared first on CITRIS and the Banatao Institute.| CITRIS and the Banatao Institute