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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 ... -
Editorial: Texas Department of Education Assessment Shows Our Teachers Passed Pandemic Tests | Editorial
[ad_1] The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public education in Texas won’t go away entirely anytime soon. But the results of his first district evaluation since 2019 by the Texas Department of Education reflect the hard work of teachers and administrators to help students recover. Ratings were determined by three categories: A student’s performance ... -
Scientific image award goes to fly infected with zombie fungus
[ad_1] The winners of the second BioMed Central Ecology and Evolution Image Competition have been announced. They are incredibly scary. The winning image shows the fruiting body of a parasitic fungus erupting from a fly’s body in Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve and was taken by Roberto García-Roa of the University of Valencia, Spain. “The image ... -
Zombie-infected fly wins scientific photography contest
[ad_1] beauty and horror. These two concepts of his co-exist in his 2022 Photo Contest winning entry for the BMC Ecology and Evolution journal. The winner, announced Friday, has a fly facing the camera and a parasite extending from its body to its stem. One of her judges described it as “something like science fiction”. ... -
New Athletics Education Program Combining Western Science and Indigenous Culture
[ad_1] Far from home in northern Ontario, Moxie Manitwabi recently joined 16 Indigenous youth in rural Nova Scotia to fuse traditional knowledge with Western science in a program called Melchikunuauti. I was. “I moved here from Ontario. It was just me and my mom and I felt really disconnected from this land and culture…I felt ... -
When catching the invasive spotted lanternfly is science homework
[ad_1] Branchburg Middle School students launch the Lantern Fly Trap Challenge. Credit: Danielle Puglisi An invasive alien species, the spotted lanternfly was first introduced to the United States in Pennsylvania around 2014. Adults are about an inch long and are characterized by strikingly spotted forewings and showy red spots on the hindwings. However, they are ... -
Urban Corps Recruits Youth for Education and Service Programs
[ad_1] San Diego County Urban Corps is recruiting youth ages 18-26 at its new North County location in Escondido. Non-profit conservation organizations help young people without a high school diploma increase their employability and career opportunities through education, life skills training, and paid work experience in projects that benefit their communities. We help you get ... -
Measure what matters most? –
[ad_1] The latest Life Sciences Competitiveness Index (LSCI) was published by the Office of Life Sciences (OLS) in July 2022. The metric didn’t bring universal good news, but Leela Barham argues that we need to consider whether the metric measures what matters most. We need a better understanding of the health of the UK life ...











