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Man Who Didn’t Read or Write Until His Late Teens Becomes Cambridge University’s Youngest Black Professor

A boy with autism who could not read or write until his late teens is now the youngest-ever Black professor at Cambridge University 20 years later. As a child, Jason Arday was diagnosed with global developmental delay, which affecting his ability to learn how to talk and read. Speechless until age 11, therapists even predicted […]

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Book Shows Danger of Global Warming – EIN News

A reminder of the immediate problem climate change poses for the planet PEMBERTON, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, September 9, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Global Warming: A Real Threat is a Duncan Ewing book that reminds us of a looming threat: the…

Climate Change, Fossil-Fuel Pollution, and Children’s Health | NEJM – nejm.org

1. Tollefson J. Scientists raise alarm over “dangerously fast” growth in atmospheric methane. Nature 2022 February 08 (Epub ahead of print). 2. Global Carbon Project. Global carbon budget. 2022 (https://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget/index.htm). Google Scholar 3. Climate Action Tracker. Temperatures: addressing global warming….

Why Cats Love to Sit in Boxes – Even Fake Ones, According to Science

Most millennial cat owners will be familiar with the phrase “If I fits, I sits,” used so often to caption delightful online images of cats attempting to squeeze into a box, drawer, bag, bowl, or other container. But if no such object were there, would cats still try to inhabit, say, inside a picture of […]

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Cats Are Less Stressed in Families With Children Who Have Autism, Study Finds

While researchers have found that adding a shelter cat to the family can help lower stress and anxiety for children with autism, a new study shows that joining a family does wonders for the felines, too. “It’s not only important to examine how families of children with autism may benefit from these wonderful companion animals, […]

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Warming Trends: Climate Clues Deep in the Ocean, Robotic Bee Hives and Greenland’s Big Melt – InsideClimate News

SOLUTIONS A Robot Beehive Means More Bees and More Honey  A modern beehive powered by solar energy, monitored by artificial intelligence and equipped with a robot arm is coming to the United States.  Beehome, a beehive that holds up to…

Community Voices: We need world solutions to climate change – The Bakersfield Californian

Are you tired of the scorching heat every summer? Yeah, me too. Are you tired of dozens of forest fires destroying trees, homes, and sometimes towns? Yeah, me too. Well, get used to it, climate change is here and it’s…

A Young Naturalist Inspires With Joy, Not Doom

Looking through McAnulty’s eyes reveals a world that “sparkles differently,” Macfarlane said. He then started quoting his favorite lines from “Diary of a Young Naturalist,” such as one where the author describes his family being “as close as otters,” and…

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