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Scientists Tracked 4,500 Animals During COVID – What They Discovered Was Surprising

New research shows that wildlife reacts differently to human presence than to human-made landscapes. For centuries, people have transformed landscapes, forcing wildlife to adjust to a rapidly changing world. New research suggests that animals are not only responding to altered habitats, but also to the direct presence of humans. Researchers from UC Santa Barbara, the [...]

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This AI-Designed “Universal Vaccine” Could Stop Future Pandemics Before They Start

A groundbreaking AI-designed vaccine aims to protect against not only today’s coronaviruses, but tomorrow’s as well. A new type of universal coronavirus vaccine has passed its first test in humans, marking an important step toward broader protection against future viral threats. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and biotechnology company DIOSynVax (DVX) Ltd reported that [...]

Federal appeals judges reject lawsuit against Alaska Airlines by former state senator

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by former Alaska state Sen. Lora Reinbold, R-Eagle River, against Alaska Airlines. Alaska Airlines banned Reinbold in 2021 for refusing to follow its masking policies during the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. She sued the airline in […]

Will NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya stand up for scientists censored by the American Diabetes Association?

Last Friday, the American Diabetes Association censored diabetes researchers at its annual meeting who opposed the Trump administration's NIH policies. Will "Flame of Freedom" winner Jay Bhattcharya speak up?

The post Will NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya stand up for scientists censored by the American Diabetes Association? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

Will NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya stand up for scientists censored by the American Diabetes Association?

Last Friday, the American Diabetes Association censored diabetes researchers at its annual meeting who opposed the Trump administration's NIH policies. Will "Flame of Freedom" winner Jay Bhattcharya speak up?

The post Will NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya stand up for scientists censored by the American Diabetes Association? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

The History of the Women’s Rights Movement, 1600 to Present

This timeline traces key moments, movements and leaders that have shaped the fight for women’s rights in the United States and beyond. Compiled by editors at _Ms._ and researchers from the National Women’s History Alliance, it highlights the interconnected histories of feminism, abolition, labor organizing, civil rights, reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ liberation and democratic participation.

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As a Nurse, I Can’t Watch “The Pitt”

I was a brand-new nurse in May 2020, just after the second wave of Covid hit. On my first shift, I was handed a paper bag with a single N95 mask to last the entire week. I wore that same mask for 12-hour shifts, night after night.

The post As a Nurse, I Can’t Watch “The Pitt” appeared first on Revolutionary Communists of America.

Phoebe Tonkin's 'Two Years Later' Is The Surprise Romance Show You'll Want To Binge Watch In One Sitting

I'm usually pretty averse to any kind of TV show or movie mentioning the COVID-19 pandemic. I lived it, and I don't necessarily need to relive it. But it looks like the new Paramount+ show _Two Years Later_ might be the one exception. I literally gasped when I realized one of the leads is Phoebe Tonkin (one of the stars of the incredible, show-stopping, can't-miss mermaid show _H2O: Just Add…

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Socialist Spain Accused of Embezzling EU Covid Recovery Funds to Pay for Welfare

The socialist Spanish government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing accusations of embezzling billions in European Union coronavirus recovery funds to fill holes in its welfare and pension budgets.

The post Socialist Spain Accused of Embezzling EU Covid Recovery Funds to Pay for Welfare appeared first on Breitbart.

No, este vídeo no muestra a una víctima del hantavirus reviviendo milagrosamente: es una protesta climática en Viena en 2022

Las imágenes no muestran a una víctima de la infección por hantavirus reviviendo “milagrosamente”: es un vídeo de una protesta climática en febrero de 2022, en Viena, cubierta por el canal de televisión austriaco OE24TV, como se puede comprobar a través de una búsqueda inversa. El vídeo ya ha circulado descontextualizado en otras ocasiones. En 2022 , por ejemplo, se relacionó con…

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There Is Danger in Silence: How to Mobilize Your Friends and Neighbors Into an ‘I Will Not Be Quiet’ Chapter

In 2016, just after President Donald Trump was elected to his first term, a small group of women crowded together in an apartment in Brooklyn. While balancing mugs and sitting crisscross on the floor, they began to share what they had been afraid to say out loud. The practice caught on and, in time, the group expanded, becoming the national community group I Will Not Be Quiet.

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Be Less WEIRD: What US Funders Can Learn from Global Majority Philanthropic Practice

US philanthropy is based on being WEIRD: Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic. Lessons from the philanthropic practices of Global Majority and Indigenous populations are crucial for tackling some of philanthropy’s—and the world’s—most pressing issues.

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