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Why it’s hard to swat a fly
[ad_1] This article was originally conversation. Sitting outside on a summer night sounds relaxing until the flies and mosquitoes arrive. Despite having very small eyes and a brain about a million times smaller than a human, flies can fend off almost any attack. Flies can thank their fast and sophisticated eyesight and some nervous quirks ... -
Waldron: Indiana’s public health investment pays off
[ad_1] FORT WAYNE, Indiana (WANE) — If Indiana can put $1 into a machine and get $7 back, feeding the machine sounds like a good idea. According to Mindy Waldron, manager of the Allen County Health Department and member of the governor’s public health committee, this is exactly what Congress should be doing with public ... -
This week’s best fashion Instagram: Madonna, Lupita Nyong’o, Charli XCX and more
[ad_1] Just scroll through Instagram and you’ll see that the vacation season is in full swing. And no one had a more sun-kissed party spirit than Madonna, who celebrated her 64th birthday in high style while on vacation with friends and family in Sicily.Traditional Italian Majolica From tile-inspired dresses by Dolce & Gabbana to romantic ... -
Scientists want to revive extinct Tasmanian tiger
[ad_1] This is Netflix’s new fantasy drama, The Sandman, based on Neil Gaiman’s thought-provoking comic book series that assumes human traits and experiences as anthropomorphic forms existing within unconventional families. This is an issue raised in But the discussion of dreams is also something the CNN team encounters every week as they interview scientists and ... -
Science Links of the Week » Explorersweb
[ad_1] A passion for the natural world drives many of our adventures. When I’m not outside, I love digging into my discoveries about the places I live and travel to. Here are some of the best natural history links I found this week. sharknado attitude Sharks vs Orcas: Does it make sense to be afraid?: ... -
STEPHENSON: Different Perspectives on Public Education | Opinions
[ad_1] A few weeks ago, I had an interesting exchange with voters while knocking on the door of District 32. Living in South Dakota. This particular afternoon, a gentleman from the neighborhood was enjoying a drink on the front porch when I jumped up the stairs. He was sorry to interrupt but he was very ... -
Killer whales attack boats off Spain and Portugal, baffle scientists: NPR
[ad_1] A pod of killer whales seen in the Strait of Gibraltar in 2021. Renaud de Stephanis/CIRCE Conservation information and research hide caption toggle caption Renaud de Stephanis/CIRCE Conservation information and research A pod of killer whales seen in the Strait of Gibraltar in 2021. Renaud de Stephanis/CIRCE Conservation information and research Ester Kristine Storkson ... -
Untangling the network effects of productivity and prominence among scientists
[ad_1] We begin by extracting pairs of coauthors defined across 20.0 million research articles in the Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG) database since 195048,49, across six STEM fields: biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, medicine, and physics. To better isolate the most important network connections, we focus on the coauthorship links defined by the first and last ...










