• Yelp
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
Women Leadership Magazine USA
  • Home
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
  • Business
    • Political Affairs
    • Corporate News
    • Opportunities
    • NETWORKING
  • Finance
  • Education
    • Literature
    • Family Life
  • Executive Image
  • About
News Ticker
  • [ June 1, 2021 ] Kimberly Marcus Director Supplier Diversity AARP Business
  • [ September 23, 2024 ] AI Skills Top Priority In Israel’s High-Tech Sector Amid Conflict ‌ Middle East
  • [ September 23, 2024 ] Novel Antibody May Be Key To Better Lung Cancer Treatment Middle East
  • [ September 23, 2024 ] “Germany Struggles To Find Reliable Alternatives To Fossil Fuels” – Former Top EU Energy Policy Official  Energy
  • [ September 17, 2024 ] Medical Doctor Develops Generative AI Financial Tools For Gen Z And Millennials Crypto
  • [ September 16, 2024 ] Israel Ranks Fourth In Global AI Landscape, Attracts Top Talent‌ Technology
  • [ September 11, 2024 ] Israeli Tech Sector Thrives Amidst Conflict, Flint Capital Stays Bullish‌ ‌ Middle East
  • [ September 10, 2024 ] Israeli Startup Founder’s Breakthrough Brainwave Helmet Offers Hope For Neurological Disorders‌ ‌ Middle East
  • [ September 9, 2024 ] Rider Dome: The Advanced AI System Making Motorcycle Riding Safer‌ ‌ Technology
HomeScience

Science

A new insulating material made from sustainable popcorn was developed at the University of Göttingen and may replace polystyrene in a number of applications. (University of Göttingen)
Environment

It’s A-maize-ing: Popcorn Is A New, Sustainable Insulation On The Market

November 18, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on It’s A-maize-ing: Popcorn Is A New, Sustainable Insulation On The Market

Environmentally friendly popcorn product a substitute for polystyrene in insulation, packaging and other applications.
The post It’s A-maize-ing: Popcorn Is A New, Sustainable Insulation On The Market appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

NASA's first planetary defense test mission, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), is set to launch Nov. 24. (NASA/Zenger)
Science

VIDEO: As Kicker: NASA To Launch Test Mission To Push Asteroid Away From Earth

November 18, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: As Kicker: NASA To Launch Test Mission To Push Asteroid Away From Earth

Crashing a spaceship into an asteroid will show whether it could work as a way of saving the planet from destruction.
The post VIDEO: As Kicker: NASA To Launch Test Mission To Push Asteroid Away From Earth appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Using 4D printing and magnetization techniques, scientists have designed microrobots shaped like fish, butterflies and crabs that can be guided to tumor cells, where the change in pH level triggers a response to release the chemotherapy drugs they're holding. (Chen Xin, Dongdong Jin, Yanlei Hu, et al/ACS Nano/American Chemical Society)
Health Care

Bot A Breakthrough: Tiny Nanobots Can Deliver Chemo Straight To Cancer Cells

November 18, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Bot A Breakthrough: Tiny Nanobots Can Deliver Chemo Straight To Cancer Cells

The tiny, shape-shifting robots are guided by magnets to release drugs only where they’re needed.
The post Bot A Breakthrough: Tiny Nanobots Can Deliver Chemo Straight To Cancer Cells appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

An advanced X-ray technique has allowed conservators to determine what substances are eating away at the wreck of the warship Mary Rose, which sank in 1545 and was salvaged in 1981. (Courtesy Mary Rose Museum)
Archaeology

Shrivel Me Timbers: Henry VIII’s Salvaged Flagship Being Eaten Up By Acid

November 17, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Shrivel Me Timbers: Henry VIII’s Salvaged Flagship Being Eaten Up By Acid

Experts find preserved wood on the Tudor ship has been attacked by a reaction between traces of its metal fittings and bacteria.
The post Shrivel Me Timbers: Henry VIII’s Salvaged Flagship Being Eaten Up By Acid appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

The daily weather reports by NASA's rovers provide important information not only for scientists to learn more about Mars but also for supporting the operations of other craft collecting samples and data on the Martian surface. (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Zenger)
Science

VIDEO: Is There Strife On Mars? NASA’s Red Planet Rovers Monitor Weather, ‘Marsquakes’

November 17, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Is There Strife On Mars? NASA’s Red Planet Rovers Monitor Weather, ‘Marsquakes’

Both NASA’s rovers deliver daily weather reports from the north and the south of Mars to guide the mission.
The post VIDEO: Is There Strife On Mars? NASA’s Red Planet Rovers Monitor Weather, ‘Marsquakes’ appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

The excavation trench shows a pillar of the unfinished Roman aqueduct in Artaxata, Armenia. (Artaxata Project/Zenger)
Archaeology

Water Surprise: Ancient Aqueduct Unearthed At Edge Of Roman Empire

November 16, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Water Surprise: Ancient Aqueduct Unearthed At Edge Of Roman Empire

Experts say the structure was originally built nearly 2,000 years ago.
The post Water Surprise: Ancient Aqueduct Unearthed At Edge Of Roman Empire appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

A rendering of an envisioned lunar mining facility where miners harvest oxygen from the volcanic soil of Mare Serenitatis. A new study has confirmed the presence of large carbon dioxide cold traps at the moon's southern pole, which could host frozen CO2, another valuable resource for future missions. (NASA)
Science

N-Ice-A We Have A Breakthrough: How Frozen CO2 Could Help Create Moon Colonies

November 16, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on N-Ice-A We Have A Breakthrough: How Frozen CO2 Could Help Create Moon Colonies

Solid carbon dioxide on the dark side of the moon could be used in rocket fuel and even steel for construction, say experts.
The post N-Ice-A We Have A Breakthrough: How Frozen CO2 Could Help Create Moon Colonies appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Remains of the extinct megalodon shark, including these huge teeth, were recently found in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. (CIAHN-ATACAMA/Zenger)
Animals

Some-Fin Scary: Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth From 60-Foot Ocean Monster Unearthed In Desert

November 16, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Some-Fin Scary: Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth From 60-Foot Ocean Monster Unearthed In Desert

A single tooth from this fearsome megalodon predator is bigger than a man’s hand.
The post Some-Fin Scary: Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth From 60-Foot Ocean Monster Unearthed In Desert appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

The ice cave Eisriesenwelt in Werfen, Austria. (Eisriesenwelt/Zenger)
Environment

VIDEO: You Won’t Believe Your Ice: The Secret Underground World Of The Planet’s Biggest Ice Cave

November 14, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: You Won’t Believe Your Ice: The Secret Underground World Of The Planet’s Biggest Ice Cave

How water flowed 460 feet uphill to form an astonishing cathedral of ice.
The post VIDEO: You Won’t Believe Your Ice: The Secret Underground World Of The Planet’s Biggest Ice Cave appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

People walk through the sand dunes at sunset on Dec. 5, 2020, in Maspalomas, Spain. The dunes at Maspalomas saw a positive transformation during the Coronavirus pandemic due to the lack of tourism on the island. Conservation efforts over several years to restore the natural habitat have had a boost due to the lack of disturbance, as many of the dunes have regained their shape and height, and vegetation has started to recover. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Animals

Reptile Dysfunction: Giant Lizards Choking On Condoms Left Behind By Tourists

November 14, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Reptile Dysfunction: Giant Lizards Choking On Condoms Left Behind By Tourists

Holidaymakers who use sand dunes for romps are destroying protected plant life and killing endangered lizards, officials say.
The post Reptile Dysfunction: Giant Lizards Choking On Condoms Left Behind By Tourists appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Posts navigation

« 1 … 15 16 17 … 19 »

Interview with Peter C. Gibbs of Foundation Surety and Insurance

Interview with Richard T. Benson, M.D.,a Ph.D. Director, Office of Global Health and Health Disparities National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Black Facts

Charlie Wilson: Tiny Desk Concert

Women Leadership Magazine USA copy write 2023 all rights reserved. Webmaster: CB & Associates email: Clarence@wlmusa.com
Archives
  • Home
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
  • Business
    • Political Affairs
    • Corporate News
    • Opportunities
    • NETWORKING
  • Finance
  • Education
    • Literature
    • Family Life
  • Executive Image
  • About

Copyright © 2025 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes