When I was in HS in Maine, someone came from a remote island to attend school for the first time. He told stories about searching for cows in snow storms. This story reminded me. A family that tends sheep.
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School Chalk under an electron microscope.
It’s almost entirety made up of fossilized shells of ancient single-celled marine plankton called coccolithophores.
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I'm looking for someone in New York who can go ASAP to St Anthony's Hospital in Warrick, Orange County, to advocate for a very severe, barely speaking patient and explain ME and MCAS. It's the worst situation I've witnessed in the US. Please help if you can.
Really good news. Over the last 15 years the world gained more mangroves than it has lost, thanks to stronger legal protections following the 2004 tsunami which proved their importance in protecting coasts. Also vital for fish and in absorbing carbon.
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The “Rocket Express”. A monorail for children that carried kids around the toy department in 8th floor at the John Wanamaker department store in Center City, Philadelphia. (1950s)