Red Knots in Steepest Decline in Years, Threatening the Species’ Survival
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The number of red knots visiting the Delaware Bay beaches during this spring’s northbound migration unexpectedly dropped to its lowest since tallies began almost...
Blinded by Brighter Headlights? It’s Not Your Imagination.
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Lights have gotten smaller over time, and “any given intensity appears brighter if it’s emitted by a smaller apparent surface versus a larger one,”...
Ganga Stone, Who Gave Sustenance to AIDS Patients, Dies at 79
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Ganga Stone, who survived on odd jobs in Manhattan until she discovered that her life’s mission was to bring free homemade meals to bedridden...
Susan Cole, Advocate for Traumatized Children, Dies at 72
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Ms. Cole examined the link between abuse at home and problems in the classroom, and sought to make schools “trauma sensitive.”Source link
C.D.C. Says Child Covid Hospitalizations Are Rare, but More Frequent Than Flu
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The number of hospitalizations related to Covid-19 among adolescents in the United States was about three times greater than hospitalizations linked to influenza over...
Can Travel Be Fun Again?
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Reclaiming the skies.In early May, I took my first commercial flight since travel restrictions have eased and my vaccination reached full potency, to visit...
The Sperm-Count ‘Crisis’ Doesn’t Add Up
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Reports of a decline in male fertility rely on flawed assumptions, a new study contends.Source link
U.S. Covid Vaccine Donations Will Go to ‘Wide Range’ of Nations
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And the president has pledged to donate up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. But those doses, also made at the Emergent plant,...
First U.S. Vaccine Donations Will Go to ‘Wide Range’ of Nations in Need
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And the president has pledged to donate up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. But those doses, also made at the Emergent plant,...
Arthur Staats Dies at 97; Called ‘Time Out’ for Unruly Kids
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Literary references to grounding unruly children reverberate from at least the early 19th century, when the father in the 1835 novel “Home,” by Catharine...