Guest Thinkers — August 16, 2010 Spotlight on “Framing Science” Matthew C. Nisbet Copy a link to the article entitled http://Spotlight%20on%20“Framing%20Science” Share Spotlight on “Framing Science” on Facebook Share Spotlight on “Framing Science” on Twitter Share Spotlight on “Framing Science” on LinkedIn The NY Daily Newsspotlights yesterday’s post on the “Two Americas of Global Warming Perceptions” as among the Web’s best.
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The Past Riddle solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable? An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia.
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Measuring Impact 15 research-backed benefits of employee training The benefits of employee training are felt far and wide, from improvements in workers’ wellbeing to better customer interactions.
Guest Thinkers Framing Conflict: A New Blog to Watch Update your RSS feeds, there’s a major new blog on the scene that is worth reading. Framing Conflict was launched a few months back, with a focus on the media’s […]