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ESO Contributes to Protecting Earth from Dangerous Asteroids

By ESO on Jun 4, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

ESO Contributes to Protecting Earth from Dangerous Asteroids

Photo: ESO’s Very Large Telescope’s Sphere instrument obtain the sharpest images of a double asteroid as it flew by Earth on 25 May. The left-hand image shows SPHERE observations of Asteroid 1999 KW4, artist impression right. Image-ESO VLT observes a passing double asteroid hurtling by Earth at 44,000 MPH The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) […]

Young Herring ‘Go With the Older Fish’ a Key Finding in Ocean Modeling Forum’s Efforts

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Jun 4, 2019   Featured, Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

Young Herring ‘Go With the Older Fish’ a Key Finding in Ocean Modeling Forum’s Efforts

  Similar to how children learn, often unconsciously, to mimic the adults around them, a small, silvery ocean fish employs this tactic when teaching the next generation to find a suitable place to reproduce. Scientists have named the strategy “go with the older fish,” and it describes a key part of the Pacific herring lifecycle […]

Tlingit & Haida Head Start Awarded Funding to Extend Classroom Hours

By Raeanne Holmes | Tlingit Haida Central Council on Jun 3, 2019   Science/Education, Southeast Alaska  

Tlingit & Haida Head Start Awarded Funding to Extend Classroom Hours

  Juneau, AK (June 3, 2019) – Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska’s (Tlingit & Haida) Head Start has been awarded supplemental funding under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016 to extend its operating hours for six classrooms in Southeast Alaska – Juneau (3), Petersburg (1), Saxman (1) and Wrangell (1). Congress […]

Early Humans Deliberately Recycled Flint To Create Tiny, Sharp Tools

By Tel Aviv University on May 29, 2019   Science/Education  

Early Humans Deliberately Recycled Flint To Create Tiny, Sharp Tools

  Exceptional conditions at Israel’s Qesem Cave preserved 400,000-year-old “tool kit,” TAU researchers say A new Tel Aviv University study finds that prehistoric humans “recycled” discarded or broken flint tools 400,000 years ago to create small, sharp utensils with specific functions. These recycled tools were then used with great precision and accuracy to perform specific tasks involved […]

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