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  • 1 month ago | chiroeco.com | Michael Coates

    A path to comprehensive healing and long-term healthThey linger and worsen. Left untreated, they can develop into chronic pain, restricted mobility and debilitating health issues that derail lives. These aren’t minor inconveniences; they’re life-altering challenges. This is where chiropractic care becomes essential.

  • 1 month ago | biorxiv.org | Karly E. Cohen |Gareth Fraser |Michael Coates

    AbstractChimaeras (Holocephali) are an understudied group of mostly deep-ocean cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes) with unique characteristics that distinguish them from their distant relatives, sharks, skates, and rays. Unlike sharks, chimaeras lack scales and do not have serially replacing rows of serrated teeth crowned with enameloid. Instead, they possess a fused dentition of dentine toothplates.

  • 2 months ago | thesentinel.com | Michael Coates

    To the Editor,As a government contractor, I support cutting wasteful spending, but what we’re seeing now is reckless mismanagement, not reform. The mass firings, appointment of unqualified loyalists and uncertainty in federal agencies are creating a toxic work environment where no one knows if they’ll have a job tomorrow. Experienced professionals are being removed not for inefficiency, but for a lack of blind loyalty, leaving critical agencies in disarray. This is not how you fix government waste.

  • 2 months ago | elearningindustry.com | Michael Coates

    Accessible Learning In The Workplace: What Should You Know? Imagine a workplace where every single employee, regardless of their abilities, backgrounds, or needs, has access to the training and resources they need to excel in their roles. Accessible learning makes that possible. It ensures that every training session, course, or resource isn't created assuming everyone can do anything but is built based on the belief that, even if they can't, they're included in the process.

  • 2 months ago | tricityvoice.com | Michael Coates

    The Lyriq is Cadillac’s first full EV. It is also a full Cadillac, right down to its optional nappa leather and genuine open pore wood décor. A traditional Cadillac buyer could find a Lyriq in the showroom, slip into the driver’s seat and probably not be aware that this is a car designed from the ground up as an electric vehicle. I don’t mean that Cadillac is using any stealth here; I think the approach for this audience is to present new technology in a familiar package.

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