https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/CSC%20Community%20%26%20Climate%20Resilience%20Report_Final%20%281%29%20%281%29-1.pdf
In response to the pressing need for enhanced climate resilience, the Center for Sustainable Communities (CSC) at Temple University held a series of conversations with community organizations in Fall 2023. These conversations represent a snapshot of the barriers and opportunities communities are facing in coping with the impacts of climate change which are compounded by socio-economic inequality.
https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/documents/WetSEM-Imaging%20Wet%20Cells%20QuantronixQX.pdf
WETSEM® Application The need to dehydrate and prepare samples before imaging in an electron microscope has long been a serious limitation for cell biology research. Biological specimens are hydrated in their natural state, but current methods of imaging these specimens under high resolution require dehydration and extensive preparation. On the other hand, samples can be viewed in their native ...
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Biology is the study of the principles governing living organisms, and spans a continuum of organization from molecules and cells to individuals and ecosystems. The field involves a wide range of sub-specialties, including molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, neurobiology, ecology and others with many intellectual links between them.
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Interface analysis is the process of identifying and examining the points of interaction between users and a system, or between multiple systems or components. This helps define how data is exchanged and how users interact with software applications. It is a critical part of requirements elicitation and system design, especially for ensuring usability, efficiency, and seamless integration.
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This course focuses on the development of mixed use and sustainable communities within the natural, social, cultural, and economic context of development or redevelopment. Large-scale land-use and community planning projects in the urban or rural context are investigated. Real world projects range from preparing community-based revitalization plans and designs for inner-city neighborhoods, to ...
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This course introduces students to the fundamental elements of visual design and their application in various types of journalistic publications both in print and online. Students will learn and use a variety of tools that will allow them to think and create journalistic elements visually. NOTE: Special authorization required for non-majors.
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The Bachelor of Science in Biology provides a strong preparation for those wishing to attend professional or graduate school in biology or related disciplines such as cell or molecular biology, ecology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, biophysics, medicine, pharmacy, dentistry and allied health fields. It is also recommended for those who intend to enter the scientific workforce upon completion ...
https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/files/2019/04/PP_Implementation-of-Aromatherapy-in-Physical-Rehab-Settings-as-a-Complementary-Treatment.pdf
Implementation of Aromatherapy in Physical Rehab Settings as a Complementary Treatment Gena Bell Vargas, PhD, CTRS, CA Jacklyn Straface, MSRT Student
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/jrn/
This course introduces students to the fundamental elements of visual design and their application in various types of journalistic publications both in print and online. Students will learn and use a variety of tools that will allow them to think and create journalistic elements visually. NOTE: Special authorization required for non-majors.