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Reino Unido aporta 43 nominaciones al Nobel para médicos cubanos

Reino Unido aporta 43 nominaciones al Nobel para médicos cubanos
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There s no one right way to kohenet : The Hebrew priestess movement aims to center womens voices

January 29, 2021 1:23 pm A kohenet cohort is ordained at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in Connecticut. (Gili Getz/Kohenet Hebrew Priestess Institute) Advertisement (JTA) As Kohenet Rachel Kann welcomes participants to a Shabbat prayer and meditation experience she leads each month in Los Angeles, she intones a chant while playing the shruti box, an Indian version of the harmonium. “Mah norah hamakom hazeh,” she chants. “How awesome is this body. How awesome is this place. How awesome is this journey through time and space.” A poet, artist, and dancer in addition to a kohenet (Hebrew for “priestess”), Kann invites participants in her Realize Paradise: Shabbat Soul Journey services to get comfortable and many do, adopting yoga poses or lying down, drumming or dancing, even now that the event is on Zoom. The service includes a Native lands acknowledgement, in recognition that Kann’s L.A. neighborhood sits on land once home

Will people stick to lockdown more than Tier 4 rules?

New rules, which will be made the law tomorrow, also mean schools will be closed. Pressure had been mounting from teachers and MPs to shut schools after some were closed in areas where the new variants is known to spreading rapidly and others were open for the start of term as normal. We asked our readers on Facebook if they thought people would stick to the new lockdown rules more than Tier 4 restrictions. An overwhelming number of people who answered said ‘no’. Liliana Fodor said: “I don’t think they will, I’m a key worker (carer) and I’ve seen so many cars on the road and so many people.”

2020 was a breakthrough year for climate tech, and there s more to come in 2021

December 30, 2020 Almost exactly 12 long, long months ago, I pontificated about the roaring decade to come for artificial intelligence. While 2020 was completely bonkers for so many reasons, all five areas where I predicted AI would have the most demonstrable impact energy management ($8 billion in spending from 2020 to 2024), improving soil conditions ($360 million more for Indigo Ag), modeling climate risks (Microsoft’s Planetary Computer, anyone?), protecting biodiversity and boosting supply chain traceability continued to progress. Against the odds of a pandemic-distracted economy, 2020 turned out to be a breakthrough year not just for practical applications of AI, but also for climate tech solutions ranging from agtech to zero-emissions transportation to industrial decarbonization approaches. 

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