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Aiken in the Alley,” a free lecture series that brings classes, minus homework to downtown Aiken returns this fall.
The University of Houston-Downtown is holding a two-part lecture program about Hurricane Katrina and its impact on Houston. "Katrina: 20 Years Later" will take place at 11 a.m. Aug. 20 and 6 p.m. Aug.
Think Abba and you think big camp party music, sure to get the aunties on the dancefloor at any wedding. But Jenny Ryan has deprived her show of much of that glitzy celebratory mood for a drier, often ...
I am so glad that you are looking for some guidance. The first step in gaining more control or understanding is to find the best approach with the right person for your therapeutic goals. I am a big ...
To determine how listeners learn the statistical properties of acoustic spaces, we assessed their ability to perceive speech in a range of noisy and reverberant rooms. Listeners were also exposed to ...
Recently, some PC users when they try to open or launch any app, including Office, Adobe, apps, on their Windows 11/10 installation, they encounter the Windows cannot ...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles. They continually fuse and divide, are actively recruited to specific cellular locations and have dynamic structures. Mitochondrial fusion requires three large ...
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is one of the most talked about vitamins. The nutrient gets special buzz for its immune-boosting potential. But touting vitamin C’s ability to shorten the common cold only ...
Axios' Courtenay Brown discusses President Trump's approach to economic policy and Atlantic Council's Matthew Kroenig discusses the Trump Administration's approach to foreign policy. Space security ...
The Paul C. Warnke Lecture on International Security series honors Warnke’s belief that U.S. power brings with it a special responsibility in world affairs. The lecture alternates between New York and ...