Endangered Condors to Return to Northern California Skies After Nearly a Century

For the first time in 100 years, the endangered California condor will return to the Pacific Northwest. Once on the brink of extinction, this iconic species has made significant steps towards recovery. This month, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, and the Yurok Tribe announced a final rule that will help facilitate the creation

Di |2021-03-30T20:14:07+02:00Marzo 30th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

Navajo Nation Reports No New Covid Cases or Deaths

For the second day in a row, on Monday the Navajo Nation reported no new COVID-19 cases or deaths. Tribal health officials say over 191,000 vaccine doses have already been distributed among the community—with more than 87 percent of people already receiving their first-round dose. Tribal President Jonathan Nez said in a statement, “Once again,

Di |2021-03-30T17:28:48+02:00Marzo 30th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

After Massive Wildfires DroneSeed is Replanting Forests 6x Faster By Using Special Drones

When a wildfire destroys the forest on your property, what are your options for restoring what has been lost? DroneSeed will fly a squadron of seed-dispersing aerial robots to lay the foundations for a new forest atop ones that have been torched. Carrying 57 pounds of tree seeds, the drones weigh over 100 pounds in

Di |2021-03-30T17:14:10+02:00Marzo 30th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

COVID-19 origins report inconclusive: We must ‘leave no stone unturned’ – WHO chief

The report from a team of international scientists assembled by the World Health Organization (WHO) to examine how COVID-19 first spread to humans was published on Tuesday, and was described by the UN health agency’s chief as a welcome start, but far from conclusive.

Di |2021-03-30T16:41:33+02:00Marzo 30th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

This High Schooler Invented Color-Changing Sutures to Detect Infection

In the country’s oldest science fair, 17-year old high schooler Dasia Taylor submitted a surgical suture that changes colors to warn of possible infections. This invention, aimed at helping surgery patients in Africa detect infections before they become serious, elevated Dasia into the 40 finalists of the national Regeneron Science Talent Search.  The sutures are

Di |2021-03-30T15:59:24+02:00Marzo 30th, 2021|Breaking news|0 Commenti

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