“This finding contributes to one of the long-standing questions in astrochemistry.”
Day: September 11, 2024
CPR Awareness Boosted by Local Heroics: Richmond Highlights Lifesaving Skills
Harold Mayfield, training coordinator with the Richmond Ambulance Authority, said knowing how to perform CPR is vital to save someone’s life.
Barbieland Jobs: Real-Life Women’s Most Common Occupations According to Government Data
The Barbies in “Barbie” are Supreme Court justices, journalists, athletes and doctors. New government data shows how many women are employed in these jobs.
Life-Affirming Outlaw Defies Death in a Riveting Tale
A kaleidoscope of storytelling genres, this quirky new musical about a bandit who finds fame after death is full of surprises and a cool rock beat.
Exploring Local Flavors with Allison Libby-Thesing
In this week’s column, Allison Libby-Thesing of the Oaks Bed and Breakfast tells us all about Market on Main in Sulphur Springs.
Navigating Relationship Turmoil: Advice on Confronting Online Infidelity
Yesterday, I stumbled across her texts.
Rapid Adaptation: Alex Wennberg Embraces New York with Ease
The Rangers’ newest center has traded in his ketchup bottle for traditional New York marinara.
Revolutionary Cardiac Treatment at AHN Targets Heart Failure with New Device
The AccuCinch® System, utilized by Allegheny General Hospital, offers a breakthrough approach to treating heart failure by targeting the left ventricle.
University of Maryland Faces Lawsuit Over Greek Life Suspension from Fraternities
Four fraternities at the University of Maryland have filed a federal lawsuit against the university and several of its administrators over the university’s recent indefinite suspension of Greek life social and recruitment activities.
A Podcaster’s Nomadic Journey: Embracing RV Life
When a cascade of terrible events turned her life upside down, this podcaster downsized, downsized again and hit the road in a 24-foot RV. Here’s why — and how.