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Shovelnose sturgeon sampled from Illinois River - Outdoor News
Outdoor News· 3 hours agoA crew of four from the Illinois River Biological Station spent much of May chasing and sampling...
Letter: A lesson in diversity and acceptance using the simple metaphor of potlucks
The Salt Lake Tribune· 5 hours agoSince the University of Utah’s commencement ceremonies on May 2, I’ve continued to think about the...
Brushing up a legacy
China Daily· 1 day agoEditor's note: Traditional arts and crafts are supreme samples of Chinese cultural heritage. China Daily is running this series to show how master artisans ...
‘Here for the long term’: Boeing, Amazon push for Snohomish County partnerships | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 4 hours agoSnohomish County offers an abundance of activities that make life outside of work meaningful — from...
Most Asian Americans think SAT but not race is fair to consider for college admissions
Los Angeles Times· 7 hours agoThe majority also think it’s unfair for colleges to consider an applicant’s athletic ability, family...
The Best Music of 2024 So Far
Pitchfork via Yahoo News· 5 days ago...once; fistfuls of dirt; farmer’s markets; heartbreak; recording live to tape Listen/Buy: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Rough Trade | Spotify | Tidal Bolis Pupul: Letter to Yu DEEWEE / Because Music Bolis Pupul: Letter to Yu RIYL: Epistolary novels; incense; urban soundscapes; late-night...
Shining new light on Florida voters’ views | Editorial
Sun-Sentinel· 6 days agoThe survey was conducted by the LeRoy Collins Institute at Florida State University over a two-month period soon after the 2022 midterm election. A total of 6,242 voters completed an online ...
‘Right in the Butt’: Dirty ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Fail Belongs in Hall of Fame
The Daily Beast· 5 days agoEverything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture.
Daily Dot Newsletter: Chaos in a Panera drive-thru
The Daily Dot· 6 days agoAfter that, our Senior Politics and Technology Editor David has a “Deplatformed” column for you. A driver’s mishap in a Panera Bread drive-thru was caught on camera, and people ...
Fake scientific studies are a problem that’s getting harder to solve
Las Vegas Sun· 11 hours agoAll the same, thousands of fake papers are churned out by so-called paper mills and published every year, many of them in peer-reviewed journals. Scientists are rewarded for the quantity of their research more than its quality.