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  • The origin of the sandwich has been a long-standing debate between Tampa and Miami, which both claim ownership. The truth is neither came up with it.
  • Dr. Ye Tao seeks to explain the mechanistic links between structure and function, across length scales and systems. Educated as a nanotechnologist and instrumentation expert, he brings the benefits of a multidisciplinary background in engineering and science to problem solving. Tao is a former fellow of The Rowland Institute at Harvard University, and serves as the full-time Director of The MEER: ReflEction Framework. In 2020, Tao founded the MEER:ReflEction Framework after grasping the accelerating and ultimate consequences of the climate crisis on Earth’s delicate web of life. Their Fourfold Mission using glass mirrors: 1. Reflect solar radiation away from Earth to cool the biosphere 2. Redirect solar radiation to harness its potential for enhanced food production and carbon-neutral energy generation 3. Facilitate the biological and accelerate the chemical processes endemic to Earth’s oceans and atmosphere for reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane 4. Establish an open education network for promoting panhuman solidarity and justice and supporting them through relentless innovation There will be time for a robust post-presentation conversation during which attendees may submit questions. Please join us for a thought-provoking presentation by Dr. Ye Tao about the work being done by his team at MEER:ReflEction. He will discuss how mirrors can save the world! Date | Thursday, October 14 at 5:30 p.m. Location | Virtual Register here for free! There will be time for a robust post-presentation conversation during which attendees may submit questions. For more information, please visit www.meerreflection.com.
  • A new book argues that greater public support for parents is critical for the brain development of America's kids.
  • The donation is being made on a matching basis. For every $2 Salk raises, the Jacobs will give $1, up to $100 million.
  • An isolated population of polar bears in southeast Greenland has learned to hunt on freshwater glacier ice. That means they may be able to survive longer as climate change makes sea ice scarce.
  • There's a long history of massive inland flooding in California. New research finds that climate change has already doubled the odds it happens again.
  • There were mixed signals about whether Ye's unaccredited Christian private school is closing. The uncertainty comes as businesses continue to dissociate from the rapper.
  • The San Diego County Office of Education supports students who are visually impaired and determined to find their independence.
  • Many Iowans cannot remember a time when Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley did not represent them in Washington. But as he seeks an eighth term, he faces his toughest race yet.
  • Metaverse users are wary of Meta's foray into the virtual world. The company, formerly known as Facebook, plans to spend at least $10 billion on its metaverse division this year.
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