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They also announced further steps to increase girls’ involvement to STEM subjects throughout their learning journey, starting from primary, to high school and university, in order to accelerate the social transformation in Turkey. The companies are planning to implement 30 programs targeting students, women entrepreneurs, employees, their families and a larger ecosystem of stakeholders to …

A badge worn by audit workers featuring the logos of Cyber Ninjas and Wake Technology Services Inc. Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror The company that is conducting a hand recount of nearly 2.1 million Maricopa County ballots conducted an election audit in rural Pennsylvania county at the request of a state senator who …

Share this on: In a paper published today in Nature Communications, Dr. Marco Capogrosso, assistant professor in the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, proposed a new technology to improve arm and hand movements in individuals with arm paralysis due to spinal cord injury, stroke or other movement disorders. …

The holiday lights at Averett University will remail up this month to show support of health care workers. In a tribute to health care workers, the holiday spirit continues to shine at Averett University. Special to the …

Week 8 will go a long way in helping us make more sense of both the NFC and AFC playoff pictures. The big AFC matchup pits the Steelers and Ravens in a game that should be its usual slugfest. The slate also features the debut of Tua Tagovailoa in Miami, a game with definite playoff …

Social networking service concept. Streaming video. getty The world seems to be on fire literally and figuratively. Whether you’ve been following the wildfires on the West Coast or global political climates, you know that life as we know it has been heating up in more ways than one. Fortunately, despite the looming darkness surrounding death tolls, economic downturns, and civil …

The vast majority of the thousands of Black Lives Matter protests this summer have been peaceful, with more than 93% involving no serious harm to people or damage to property, according to a new report tracking political violence in the United States. But the US government has taken a “heavy-handed approach” to the demonstrations, with …

John Lewis was a gentle man but a stentorian speechmaker. On Monday, for the last time, his courageous voice echoed in the halls of the Capitol and brought all who heard it to a standstill. As the recording of Lewis ended, Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, took her seat and the Rotunda erupted in applause. …

“I’ve been attending protests as far back as I can remember,” said Raeisha Williams, who brought her toddler son along to a protest she helped organize last week in downtown Minneapolis. “And I plan to keep attending them until the system actually changes.” People around the world — in Australia, Britain, France, Germany and beyond …

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Get fit to help frontline workers at Michigan Medicine and 26 other health care systems across the country. Beginning on Tuesday, May 26, the #FitForTheFrontLine challenge encourages individuals and families to move and support frontline health care workers battling the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The collective medical center campaign is …