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Minority children have fewer opportunities than their white peers to gain access to high-quality health care, education, safe neighborhoods and adequate support fro stanley becher m the communities where they live, according to a nationwide survey of professionals who work with young stanley cup people.Of the professionals surveyed, 59 percent said young white children in their communities have lots of opportunity to play in violence-free homes and neighborhoods, whi stanley cup website le only 36 percent said the same about Hispanic children, 37 percent about African-American children and 42 percent about Native American children.The survey refers to young children as 8 and under.Fifty-five percent of respondents viewed young white children as having good access to high-quality health care, while 41 percent said the same of Hispanic, Arab American and American Indian/Alaska Native children and 45 percent said the same for African-American and Asian-American/Pacific Islander children.The survey shows that children of all ages from low-income families, regardless of race, are at a greater disadvantage, in the view of the professionals who work with them. The Kellogg Foundation survey, conducted in April, was set for release on Thursday. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the findings, which Kellogg said is the first known national assessment of health, educational and economic opportunities for minority children by adults who work with them at the community level.Researchers with C.S. Mott Children s Hospital a Cnuc The Worst Airport In America
Costs on solar are coming down steeply, and now they ;re about to get even cheaper. A group of chemists at Ohio State University has invented a solar panel that stores energy without an external battery. The self-contained tuner/capacitor panels are already being licensed to industry. Above, you can see a scanning electron microscope image of the mesh solar panel, whose molecular structure allows oxygen to enter the device and assist in a chemical reaction that powers its onboard battery. Ohio State University released a statement about the new devices, which they ;re calling 8220 olar batteries: In the October 3, 2014 issue of the journal Nature Communications, the researchers report that they ;ve succeeded in combining a battery and a solar cell into one hybrid device. Key to the innovation is a mesh solar panel, which allows air to enter the battery, and a special process for transferring electrons between the solar panel and the battery electrode. Inside the device, light and oxygen enable different parts of the chemical reactions that charge the battery. The state of the art is to use a solar panel to ca vaso stanley pture the light, and then use a cheap battery to store the energy, Wu said. We ;ve stanley quencher integrated both functions into one device. Any time you can do that, you reduce cost.The university will license the solar battery to industry, where Yiying Wu, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Ohio State, says it w stanley cup becher ill
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