How School Shutdowns May Affect Children For Many Years Into The Future
Hurricane Katrina ripped through the Gulf Coast in 2005 and killed over 1,800 people. Following the storm, there were an estimated 372,00 children who were displaced from their houses. The storm destroyed over 100 public schools and those still standing were shut down for weeks. Once the floodwaters had receded, eventually the displaced students found …. Read More
Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Unemployment Among Nannies
Nannies find out they’re non-essential While some were furloughed, many nannies were laid off and didn’t receive any severance pay. According to a report by The Cut, at least twelve Caribbean nannies have even passed away due to COVID-19. When the nation’s schools were forced to close to stop the spread of coronavirus, many nannies …. Read More
How Bioconjugation Works
A technique that is used for the joining of two molecules, given that at least one is a biomolecule like a protein, nucleic acid, or carbohydrate, is called bioconjugation. Like most bioprocessing applications, this is quite useful. Among the biomolecules, there is a special diversity in proteins, given how important they are for bioconjugation reactions …. Read More
Consequences of Lockdown for the Future of Children
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that ripped though the Gulf Coast in 2005, killing 1,800 people and leaving 372,00 children displaced, provides a framework for the expected consequences of the consequences of lockdown for the future of children. Over 100 public schools were destroyed and those that survived were shut for weeks resulting in many …. Read More
Discussing The Ways Mobile Apps Have Improved Our Lives
Mobile Apps For Business Mobile apps can provide great business solutions and help to boost workplace productivity. The latest surveys show that people living in the United States spend over two hours each day using a mobile device on average. It’s unlikely that the majority of that time is spent using business apps, but company …. Read More