Dr. Akita had spent a large part of her time fighting a viral outbreak, only to be taken over by another. When the H1N1 epidemic hit the US in 2009, she was on the front line of New York’s fight against the virus. He served as a supervising physician at …
Read More »Tahlequah the killer whale is pregnant again
Tahlequah, or J35, as researchers know it, is not the only southern resident killer whale waiting. According to the drone photos, she is just one of several pregnant killer whales that have been identified by investigators since early July, according to SR3, a response, rehabilitation and research group on marine …
Read More »Woolly mammoth skeleton found in a lake in the Russian Arctic
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian scientists are studying the incredibly well-preserved bones of an adult woolly mammoth that roamed the land at least 10,000 years ago, after local inhabitants discovered its remains in the shallow waters of a northern lake in Siberia. Part of its skull, several ribs and bones of …
Read More »‘Challenge accepted’: why women post black and white photos with the title
There doesn’t seem to be much motivation for the photo challenge. That may be by design. Celebrities such as Gabrielle Union, Kristen Bell, and Kerry Washington have accepted the “challenge,” which appears to involve posting a black-and-white image of yourself as a sign of women’s empowerment. There is no obvious …
Read More »Exclusive: Trump administration to offer extensions for some ‘dreamy’ immigrants
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The administration of United States President Donald Trump plans to allow so-called ‘Dreamer’ immigrants to renew deportation protections for a year while reviewing a Supreme Court ruling, a senior official from the United States said Tuesday. the administration. United States President Donald Trump wears a protective face …
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