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Tulsa World's Ryan Walters
Ryan Walters says he will never back down to a woke mob." (Nex Benedict 'should still be here with us') He says this with biblical certainty. Labeling on his part fails to identify the problems children face today. He deserves to be sued as detailed in the March 24 story.
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Read more at Tulsa World
Dechert Survey: Developments in U.S. Securities Fraud Class Actions Against Life Sciences Companies (Feb. 2023)
Dechert Survey: Developments in U.S. Securities Fraud Class Actions Against Life Sciences Companies (Feb. 2023) The number of securities fraud class actions filed generally and in particular against life sciences companies is based on information reported by Cornerstone Research, Securities Class Action Filings: 2023 Year in Review.
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Read more at Dechert LLP
Signs of the Seasons
University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Maine Sea Grant will host a series of in-person workshops for individuals interested in participating in the Signs of the Seasons citizen science project. The first training is scheduled for Thursday, April 4 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Additional workshops will be held throughout April and May in Falmouth, Wells, Augusta, Camden, and Boothbay. Participants will learn how to make scientific observations of phenology (the study of cyclic and seasonal changes of plants and animals),
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Read more at Lewiston Sun Journal
A Form of Avian Influenza Has Been Identified in Cows in Texas and Kansas
a form of avian influenza that is highly fatal in birds has been confirmed in U.S. dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas. The cows appear to have been infected by wild birds, and dead birds were reported on some farms.
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Read more at The New York Times
Is There a Need for a RN in Palliative Care?
a randomized controlled trial on palliative care was done in 10 hospitals, 17 ICUs in North Carolina. Corita: It’s a very interesting question. What did you do with this study? Corita, I think it’s really a way to make some science. We’re going to be presenting at the state of the science, which is a relatively new study.
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Read more at GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog
The Total Solar Eclipse - A Great Opportunity for Science Teachers
The eclipse is a one in a million chance and I’m glad I get to be here for it. Some schools are organizing group viewings for students to experience the awe of daytime darkness and learn about the astronomy behind it together. Advertisement For schools in or near the path of totality, the event has inspired lessons in science, literacy and culture.
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Read more at The Washington Post
Birth Rates in the U.S. Aren’t as High As They Used to Be
In 2012, the Census Bureau predicted the U.S. population, then at 313 million, would reach 420 million by 2060, according to the CDC. In fact, some young women still aspire to have, on average, between two and three children, a hope that may go unfulfilled due to timing. Some economists blame economic pressures on families and the uncertainty couples face when trying to budget for a growing family.
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Read more at The Christian Science Monitor
Meet a Scientist in the Grainger Science Hub
Scientists, researchers, and collections managers are behind the scenes every day, uncovering new information and taking care of our collection. Meet a Scientist will discuss their work and share real items from the museum’s collection of nearly 40 million objects. Visit the Science Hub on select weekdays for an up-close look.
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Smithsonian American Table: The Foods, People, and Innovations That Feed Us
This spring, take a virtual visit to the Smithsonian Institution courtesy of the Estes Valley Library. Mark your calendars for two intimate presentations from curators at the National Museum of American History and the National Air and Space Museum.
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Read more at Estes Park Trail-Gazette
Epstein-Barr Virus
Epstein-Barr virus was first discovered in association with a rare type of cancer located in Africa. It is now understood to be implicated in 1% of cancers, as well as multiple sclerosis. How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know about it.
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Read more at The Guardian