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CT children’s mental health crisis continues
[ad_1] In a calm, quiet voice, Arianna recalled an instance when she lost all control. A classmate she’d considered her friend had been increasingly bugging her, including by speaking badly about her little brother. On this occasion, the classmate had gone a step further, referring to him using a homophobic slur. Arianna, who is being ... -
Morgan Hill Author’s New Science Book Explores ‘Evolution of Life’ – Morgan Hill Times
[ad_1] The Evolution of Life: Big Bang to Space Colonies is a new book by longtime Morgan Hill resident Richard Anderson that explores the origin and future of life in space through a multidisciplinary lens. A San Jose State University graduate with a master’s degree in microbiology, Anderson has written non-fiction science books for high ... -
Ancient ‘dragons’ were the first gliding reptiles on Earth
[ad_1] While most ancient reptiles crawled, scuttled, or leaped through their prehistoric habitats, one stealthy creature opted for an aerial technique: gliding. small “dragon-like” Coelurosaurus eribensis (see-luh-roh-SAW’-rah-vus eh-lih-VEN’-sis) A wing-like structure that uses a pair of patagials (thin membranes extending from the trunk to the forelimbs) to move from canopy to canopy. formed. , according ... -
Bullington Gardens Appoints New Director of Education
[ad_1] Bullington Gardens, a non-profit horticultural education center and public garden, has appointed Tracy Calla as its new director of education, effective August 1, according to a press release. Kara was selected to replace John Murphy, who retired from Brinton Gardens after 23 years, after an “extensive” research process led by Brinton Gardens leaders, Henderson ... -
Staff mentoring students at the University of Public Health during the summer undergraduate research program
[ad_1] Two faculty members from the College of Public Health (COPH) mentored students in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Joseph Forver and Dr. Catherine Pratt. I mentored students participating in SURP. This program provides an opportunity for undergraduates to join research teams and gain first-hand experience ... -
Scientists are racing to digitize the DNA of every known species on Earth
[ad_1] Scientists around the world are racing to document the genetic blueprint of every known species on Earth. The effort comes as the United Nations warns that an estimated 1 million plant and animal species are at risk of extinction within the next few decades. “This is absolutely urgent,” researcher Joanna Hurley told CBS News ... -
Siquan Pau Wow Hosts First Annual Fashion Show
[ad_1] El Cajon, Calif. – This year Siquan will host the 30th Annual Pow Wow September 9-11, 2022. The fashion show aims to create a platform for Native American designers to showcase their creativity and passion in the arts that specialize in jewelry and clothing fashion. Veteran and up-and-coming designers come from across North America, ... -
Shut down Edmodo. The Anti-Racism Education Center will finish its work.news bites
[ad_1] Ed Tech platform Edmodo will be shutting down in September and the Center for Antiracist Education will no longer produce new materials. Sora is an add-on for Google Classroom, and now News Bites adds even more features. Ed technology platform Edmodo shuts down in September, Center for Antiracist Education no longer produces new materials, ...










