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Invasive experts push citizen science program to track pathogens attacking New York beech trees
[ad_1] A new pathogen has been detected in the Adirondacks. Beech leaf disease can spread rapidly. The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program recently brought together plant and forest scientists for a seminar to discuss what is known about pathogens and facilitate citizen science projects to identify and track them. Beech leaf disease was first detected ... -
Digital Agency WebMarketers Acquires Web Development Firm Atomic Motion
[ad_1] Dan Cummins is the first to admit that he’s been unkind to his website and app development company in the past two years. “The pandemic has hit us hard,” says the famous Ottawa entrepreneur of the havoc the COVID-19 crisis wreaked on Atomic Motion, which he founded more than 20 years ago. At its ... -
GNTC celebrates 60 years of providing technical education
[ad_1] Georgia Northwestern Technical College will celebrate the college’s 60th anniversary with a “Diamond Jubilee” celebration October 3-14. A unit of the Georgia Tech system, GNTC provides technical and academic education through traditional distance learning and non-credit continuing education, economic development, and adult education services leading to associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates in credit programs. ... -
The royal family turns out in a perfect way for the Queen’s funeral.Queen Elizabeth II
[ad_1] I never saw my hair disheveled or my shoes polished. I didn’t see a single lint on her jacket. The dress code for the grandest and most extravagant occasions was glorious solemnity, with pearls and pillbox hats, high heels, and sharp tailoring. For the royal family, this was, as the Archbishop of Canterbury pointed ... -
The circus exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry folds up the tent
[ad_1] A child steps into a world enveloped in crimson light. She heard the steam her whistle the hissing of her organ. Circus announcer teases: “Jolly Marge, the heaviest human being alive, is here! …and Tiny Timothy, the smallest man on earth!” And she spied, at eye level, a big top golden light and a ... -
Most Colorado counties have no mental health team for 911 calls
[ad_1] More than half of Colorado counties lack a “co-responder” program in which a mental health professional joins law enforcement on police calls, including Clear Creek County where local officers shot and killed a 22-year-old man as he sat in his car. The death of Christian Glass in the small mountain town of Silver Plume, ... -
Flower power at your feet on the fashion week runway
[ad_1] Lichens are composed of at least two organisms, fungi and algae, which photosynthesize symbiotically. The other day, the Brooklyn Museum was overtaken by a lichen of unusual composition. About 20,000 chrysanthemums, carnations, zinnias and cockscombs made up a vast puddle of swirling greens, pinks, browns, reds and yellows that covered the museum floor. These ... -
Shifting strategies for monkeypox vaccines
[ad_1] By Anne Blythe Raynard Washington, the Mecklenburg County health director, takes umbrage when he hears people say the monkeypox vaccine clinic staged at the Charlotte Pride celebration last month fell short of expectations. In mid-August, Mecklenburg Public Health worked with the state Department of Health and Human Services to administer the Jynneos vaccine at ...










