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Mashup Score: 144A Message to the Ag Industry about H5N1 - 5 day(s) ago
The livestock industry needs a comprehensive, cohesive plan to address the virus. Producers, their employees and veterinarians need clear answers and support from U.S. agricultural leadership, moving forward.
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Mashup Score: 143A Message to the Ag Industry about H5N1 - 5 day(s) ago
The livestock industry needs a comprehensive, cohesive plan to address the virus. Producers, their employees and veterinarians need clear answers and support from U.S. agricultural leadership, moving forward.
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Mashup Score: 74Stigma, health disparities, and the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: how to protect Latino farmworkers in future health emergencies - PubMed - 15 day(s) ago
At the outset of the 2009 H1N1 influenza (“swine flu”) pandemic, Mexican nationals and Mexican commodities were shunned globally, and, in the United States, some media personalities characterized Mexican immigrants as disease vectors who were a danger to the country. We investigated instances in the …
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Mashup Score: 3New York teacher fulfills promise first made to 1978 class and throws eclipse party | New York | The Guardian - 19 day(s) ago
Patrick Moriarty brings together about 100 former students of his to watch solar eclipse from his driveway in Rochester
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Mashup Score: 3More Than 36,000 Volunteers Helped Do NASA Eclipse Science - 20 day(s) ago
Thank you for helping us out! Over 36,000 people helped do NASA Science during Monday’s total solar eclipse. Together, these volunteers submitted more than 60,000 vital pieces of eclipse data to NASA science projects. More than 30,000 volunteers with the SunSketcher project pointed their smartphones toward the Sun and recorded pictures of Bailey’s beads, flashes of Sunlight […]
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Mashup Score: 15
NEW YORK — It sounds like a dream for some working parents: school for 12 hours a day, starting bright and early at 7 a.m. and ending after dinner, at 7 p.m., all completely free. One elementary school, Brooklyn Charter School, is experimenting with the idea as a way to tackle two problems at once. The first is a sharp decline in students in urban schools. Families are leaving city public schools around the country, including in New York City, which has led some districts to consider merging sch
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Mashup Score: 5How a Pandemic Malaise Is Shaping American Politics - 23 day(s) ago
Four years later, the shadow of the pandemic continues to play a profound role in voters’ pessimism and distrust amid a presidential rematch.
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Mashup Score: 6Is the Bay Bridge at risk? Structural engineering expert weighs in after Baltimore bridge collapse - 25 day(s) ago
A professor of structural engineering who says he is concerned about the Bay Bridge, which goes over Maryland’s shipping channels.
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Mashup Score: 5
Professors and students at the University of South Florida mapped pitch, rhythm and duration to data about algae blooms and depletion of coral reefs to create an original composition.
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Mashup Score: 7Why Taiwan Was So Prepared for a Powerful Earthquake - 26 day(s) ago
Decades of learning from disasters, tightening building codes and increasing public awareness may have helped its people better weather strong quakes.
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A vet pleads with the US agriculture regarding H5N1: “Address it head-on...Don’t hide.” Agriculture "needs a comprehensive, cohesive plan to address the virus in dairy – and to also look at how to protect the beef, pork and poultry industries." https://t.co/c9S4uxM8g8