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Scientists try to repopulate shorelines with an endangered snail

On a rare undeveloped point of the California coast, scientists are trying to repopulate shorelines with an endangered marine snail. This type of experimental conservation is becoming more necessary. This story first aired on All Things Considered on November 7, 2024.




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'Undignified' 100-year-old hospital gown design in desperate need of redesign, doctor says

Likening the 100-year-old hospital gown to a prisoner's orange jumpsuit, a prominent British doctor says the "alien, open-at-the-back garment" is in desperate need of a redesign. 



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Crisis response teams achieve 70% reduction in people taken into custody under Mental Health Act

A program pairing a police officer with a mental health worker in Hamilton has reduced the apprehension rate under the Mental Health Act from 75 per cent of calls police respond to for people in crisis to 17 per cent.



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Pay-as-you-go health care: Uninsured people in Canada face sky-high bills, delays in treatment, doctors say

Most Canadians are secure knowing that they benefit from universal health care. All you have to do is walk into a clinic or hospital and you will be treated. For an estimated 500,000 people who live and work among us, it’s a different reality.



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From scavenger to household royalty: How dogs evolved from wolves to pampered pets

Scientists agree that dogs evolved from wolves and were the first domesticated animals. But exactly how that happened is hotly contested. IDEAS contributor Neil Sandell examines the theories and the evolution of the relationship between dogs and humans.




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Dinner on Mars: How to grow food when humans colonize the red planet

Dinner on Mars? Two food security experts imagine what it would take to feed a human colony on Mars in the year 2080 if we colonized the red planet. Their research offers lessons on how to improve our battered food systems here on Earth.




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The famous commercial where the world remembered the gorilla, not the brand

The luggage ad started in the zoo and ended in the permanent collection at the New York Museum of Modern Art. But do you remember which brand was behind it?



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Kerry's Campaign Has Soared From Poorhouse to Penthouse

A $107 million surge in contributions has made Senator John Kerry the best-financed challenger in presidential campaign history.




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The Biden administration is planning to eliminate medical debt from credit reports of millions of Americans. What could this mean for you?




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Records shattered at zone Little Athletics

The Sydney South West Zone Little Athletics Championships showed the best the area has to offer in junior competition over the weekend.




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Disabled golfers to be Empowered at North Turramurra

After damaging his spinal cord, James Gribble decided it was time the golf industry included people of all abilities with North Turramurra Golf Course getting on board.




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Sportsbet predicts Labor to win Macarthur

BETTING agency Sportsbet has predicted Macarthur to be the only western Sydney seat expected to change hands after Saturday’s Federal Election.




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M4 Mac mini's efficiency is incredible




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The EdTech Revolution Has Failed - by Jared Cooney Horvath




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The Death and Life of Prediction Markets at Google—Asterisk

Over the past two decades, Google has hosted two different internal platforms for predictions. Why did the first one fail — and will the other endure?




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10 ways to be prepared and grounded it Trump wins | Waging Nonviolence

via @vapaad@wandering.shop boost of https://mspsocial.net/@bright_helpings/113435299378706993




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microsoft/TinyTroupe: LLM-powered multiagent persona simulation for imagination enhancement and business insights.

LLM-powered multiagent persona simulation for imagination enhancement and business insights. - microsoft/TinyTroupe




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The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillance | WIRED

President-elect Donald Trump has promised to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. He’s vowed to jail his political foes and journalists. A Republican-controlled government could further restrict abortion and transgender rights. via Pocket




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GitHub - sjdonado/idonthavespotify: Effortlessly convert Spotify links to your preferred streaming service

sjdonado/idonthavespotify: Effortlessly convert Spotify links to your preferred streaming service https://ift.tt/dH4YICR music, streaming, spotify, tools




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Candidate keen to streamline laws, axe red tape

Federal legislation needs to be simplified and improved, according to Liberal Democrats candidate Mark Guest, who is running for the seat of Parramatta.




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Reddit - Dive into anything




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Positioning Red Hat OpenShift AI (RHOAI) to Win | Your Learning




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One thing I’m sure of: Harris ignored voters’ anger over Gaza, and it cost the Democrats dear | Nesrine Malik | The Guardian




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Robert Jon & The Wreck - Red Moon Rising

These SoCal rockers have been consistently building a fervent fan base and a listen to their strong new album Red Moon Rising demonstrates exactly why Robert Jon & The Wreck are becoming a household name




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NatWest Credit Card Services Banking Phishing Scam

An extremely legitimate looking phishing scam aimed at NatWest credit card holders.




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Prop 6 and Prison Labor | Celebrating Diwali | ‘When We Were Colored’ Play in Oak Park

Discussion Prop 6 and the experiences of working in prison. Celebrating Diwali in Sacramento. Finally, ‘When We Were Colored’ is re-staging at Oak Park’s Guild Theater this month.




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Green Dragon founders fired up to “get back to where we were” with new joint

The first dispensary chain founded by Alex Levine, Andy Levine and Lisa Leder is preparing to cease operations in Colorado, three years after they sold it.






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One man registered 15,000 businesses in 2022, putting Colorado’s economic growth into question

Colorado residents have formed a record number of new businesses this decade, especially after the state reduced the filing fee for new limited liability companies or LLCs.




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Landlords pile “junk fees” on Colorado renters, sometimes adding hundreds to advertised prices

Junk fees “are in line with deceptive and unfair trade practices because landlords are advertising a fake price to get consumers interested, but it’s not what they’re actually going to pay at the end of the day,” said state Rep. Javier Mabrey.




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FREDRIK ÅKESSON Explains How WALTTERI VÄYRYNEN Became OPETH's New Drummer

“We saw him play the track 'The Devil's Orchard', and he just nailed everything”





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Student-athletes to be honored at Denver Athletic Club banquet

The Denver Athletic Club's 41st annual athlete-of-the-year banquet will be held Thursday and The Denver Post's student-athletes of the week will be honored.






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Snow way: Frederick delivers all-encompassing performance in snowy 1st-round win

Frederick beat Northfield 32-14 on Friday in 4A's first round.




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Retired race car driver re-lists Evergreen mansion for $19 million after $6M price drop

Retired race car driver Richard Berry hopes the third time’s the charm after listing his custom-designed Evergreen mansion on 75 acres for $19 million.





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Bill Husted covered Denver’s highs and lows with generosity, withering humor

The veteran Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post writer died at home on Saturday, Nov. 9 at age 76.




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Upon Further Review: The left side of the Broncos’ FG protection unit had been a blinking red light. Kansas City took full advantage

Courtland Sutton and the Broncos were still celebrating his 32-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter Sunday when the tremor preceding the earthquake rippled.




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New greenhouse gas projections show Colorado moving in right direction to reduce pollution

Colorado’s climate policy teams put out a report every two years that attempts to quantify how much greenhouse gas pollution is being spewed into the air by transportation, the oil and gas industry and more.




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Colorado’s oil and gas industry says it’s reducing emissions at drilling sites by 95%. Environmentalists aren’t so sure.

Center for Biological Diversity is suing sued the state health department over two Crestone Peak sites.




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Kiszla: Fearless prediction for 2024? Nikola Jokic and Nathan MacKinnon will lead dueling victory parades through streets of Denver

On any given night, Nuggets center Nikola Jokic or Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon can be a whole flight of stairs above any competitor on the court or in the rink.




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How DPS decided which 10 schools should be closed or restructured

The superintendent packaged the consolidation as a larger part of DPS’s efforts to respond to falling enrollment and prevent what he has called “a full-blown crisis.”




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Bitcoin neared $90,000 in a new record high. What to know about crypto’s post-election rally

As money continues to pour into crypto following Donald Trump’s victory last week, bitcoin has climbed to yet another record high.




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Texas man who murdered Colorado girlfriend after attempted breakup sentenced to life in prison without parole

After a multi-week trial that started in October, an Adams County jury found Ricardo Perales-Cordero guilty of murder in less than two hours, court officials said.




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Shared Values and Principles in Mediation

For a forthcoming article about law school mediation courses, I developed a list of key values and principles that I think people in our field generally share.  They are about the roles of practitioners – including both mediators and attorneys – when working with clients in mediation.  Faculty can advocate them in any mediation course … Continue reading Shared Values and Principles in Mediation





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Nathan MacKinnon’s huge night snaps Avalanche skid, but Cale Makar injured against Kraken

Nathan MacKinnon had his most productive night of the season to pull the Colorado Avalanche out of a funk, but the club's extraordinary injury crisis may have somehow reached a new level.