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Brazil is in the grip of a dengue fever outbreak with no end in sight
Semafor via Yahoo News· 4 days agoVaccines aren’t a silver bullet Sources: The New York Times , Science , ThinkLandscape Brazil bought...
Nature’s Treasures blends science, spirituality in Austin since 2000
Community Impact· 9 hours agoWhat started as a hobby for Founder and Owner Karen Richards quickly became an entrepreneurial...
Brazil’s Biggest Industry Event, Rio2C, Hits Record Attendance With Carlos Saldanha, Ron Leshem...
Variety via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRIO DE JANEIRO — Latin America’s largest creativity event, Rio2C, will gather over June 4-9 at the...
Climate Change Made Deadly Brazil Floods Twice As Likely, Study Finds
Bloomberg· 7 days agoThe torrential rain in Rio Grande do Sul state was more apt to happen because of global warming....
Liverpool 2.0: Who does what in FSG's new-look structure?
New York Times· 5 hours agoThis is a summer of sweeping changes at Liverpool. Not only is a new era dawning in terms of the...
...Elijah Winston listens to special education teacher Jim McGuire before the start of the...
The Brunswick News· 3 days agoSouthside Occupational Academy graduate Elijah Winston listens to special education teacher Jim...
Sea level rise detected worldwide, including near Sugarloaf Mountain in Brazil | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn...In Norway, land is rising faster than sea level is rising USA TODAY, April 29, Climate science is sound. Satellite timelapse doesn't disprove sea level rise | Fact check ...
OKC's deadCenter Film Festival is an Oscar-qualifying event for short films: What that means
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe list includes some of the most esteemed festivals in the world, including Italy's Venice...
Dick Van Dyke becomes oldest Daytime Emmy winner at 98 for ‘Days of Our Lives’: ‘I feel like a spy’
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 1 day agoDick Van Dyke has won a historic Daytime Emmy at age 98. The actor was honored Friday night as guest...
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Axios· 6 days agoWhy it matters: "In general, most of the U.S. east and Gulf coasts are affected by coastal erosion," notes Tulane Department of River-Coastal Science and Engineering's Sönke ...