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Science Center, Epcot, and Legacy of Legoland – Orlando Sentinel
[ad_1] This week’s Theme Park Rangers Radar looks to the future of the Orlando Science Center, and Epcot looks back to the heyday of waterskiing at Cypress Gardens. This was long before Legoland Florida entered Winter Haven. Radar is your weekly roundup of news from Central Florida’s theme parks and attractions. Appears on OrlandoSentinel.com on ... -
Digital Marketing in the Metaverse World
[ad_1] How often do you hear that the Metaverse is here, or that you’ve been living in the Metaverse for a while playing first-person games on your phone or PC? A hot tech topic these days, the Metaverse has everyone intrigued. Internet searches for the term Metaverse increased by 7,200% in 2021, according to a ... -
15-year-olds in NJ want you to dress sustainably. It means goodbye ‘fast fashion’.
[ad_1] In New Jersey, men and women of all ages have heard the phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle” for decades. Amita Aksintala is one of them. Important, yes. But her 15-year-old from Plainsboro wanted to think beyond the cliches of a sustainability project as part of a climate fellowship she was selected for this spring. New ... -
Families say Sacramento homeless need more mental health resources
[ad_1] Tanisha’s family told KCRA 3 that Tanisha was seriously injured in a hit-and-run accident near the garden in August. Sacramento Freeway and Northgate Boulevard. Doctors called her injuries “devastating.” See the full KCRA 3 news at 11 p.m. “Tanisha’s sister, Jonisha Dunbar, said. Family members said Tanisha eventually died of her injuries on Sept. ... -
With so many undiscovered mushrooms, citizen scientists are finding new species all the time: NPR
[ad_1] Mushroom experts far outnumber the fungi they study. This means that the amateur his mushroom his hunter discovers many new species and greatly adds to his scientific knowledge. Ali Shapiro, Host: It is estimated that less than 1% of the world’s mushroom species are known to science. So new species are being discovered all ... -
Termites go through wood faster when it’s hot
[ad_1] Termites are often considered pests and munch on the foundations of homes and buildings. But in tropical forests, these skilled woodcarvers are actually important decomposers.Termites help break down rotting wood, releasing nutrients and carbon into the soil and atmosphere. And now, new findings from a large international effort spanning six continents show that the ... -
Seed genes arose early in plant evolution, ferns revealed | Chemistry
[ad_1] The emergence of seed-producing plants over 300 million years ago was an evolutionary watershed, opening up new environments for plants that would eventually light our world and supply much of our food. Connected to flowering plants. But, as the newly released DNA sequence suggests, it wasn’t as dramatic as it sounds. The genomes of ... -
Bushwick’s Otherworldly Fashionland : Bushwick Daily
[ad_1] Madison Square Association Garden, tucked away between two Bushwick apartment buildings, was the setting for local fashion brand Amehl SS23’s latest collection last week. Highlights from Mehl’s previous shows include: A long table filled with pastries and gems, the centerpiece of her show How to Keep Your Husband.Mock awards show where model received trophy ...










