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Pollution · MiddelharnisScientists have discovered that air pollution can cause voters to ultimately make different choices. During a recent study, Maastricht scientists found that heavy air pollution can cause voters to opt for opposition parties rather than ruling parties. Breathing in unhealthier air can impair the decision-making process, ultimately increasing negative emotions in [...] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.See the Story
Research shows how opposition parties can sometimes win by using air pollution
Research · New YorkResearch based on funding from the “No Times Square Casino Coalition” (No Times Square Casino Coalition) showed that as many as 71% of registered voters opposed opening a casino in this tourist-packed area. Members of this alliance include the influential “Broadway League of Theater Owners” (Broadway League of Theater Owners), whose representatives agree that the establishment of a casino will have a negative impact on the theater district and s…See the Story
Opposition: 71% of New York City visitors did not support setting up a casino at Times Square
Roger Stone · CheyenneThe city of Steamboat Springs has contracted with Theorem Design Group to help design and draw public engagement for the first phase of the Stone Lane Bridge and Complete Street Connection project. Initial plans for the project would extend Stone Lane by building a bridge from east of Walton Creek to U.S. Highway 40. The project also aims to improve Stone Lane from U.S. 40 to Whistler Road with added stormwater facilities, utilities, bike lanes…See the Story
Research begins for Stone Lane improvement project
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Research · Rio De JaneiroIn the harsh vote in favor of removing the ticket of Cláudio Castro and his vice-president, Thiago Pampolha, rapporteur Peterson Barroso Simão called the irregular hiring scheme of Ceperj (Rio's State Center for Statistics, Research and Training of Public Servants), which preceded the re-election of Rio's governor in 2022, a “scandal”. Exclusive subject for subscribers. For full access, access the article link and register.See the Story
In a tough vote against Castro, rapporteur sees money transfers for 'evil genius' in the Rio de Janeiro election.
ResearchIf fruit fly wings do not develop into the right shape, the flies will die. Researchers have learned how fly embryo cells develop as they need to, opening a window into human development and possible treatments for birth defects.See the Story
Fruit fly wing research offers window into birth defects
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