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750+ Journalists to Colleagues: ‘Tell the Full Truth’ About Israeli Atrocities in Gaza

By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams on Nov 11, 2023   Featured, National/World, World  

750+ Journalists to Colleagues: ‘Tell the Full Truth’ About Israeli Atrocities in Gaza

“This is our job: to hold power to account. Otherwise, we risk becoming accessories to genocide.” Hundreds of international media professionals have signed on to an open letter published Thursday demanding an end to Israel’s killing of journalists in Gaza and urging Western newsrooms to call Israeli crimes—including “apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and genocide”—by their names. “The urgency […]

US Voting Systems ‘Being Targeted’ as Presidential Election Nears

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Sep 23, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

US Voting Systems ‘Being Targeted’ as Presidential Election Nears

  Increased security measures are not stopping cyber operatives from looking for ways to break into critical U.S. voting systems, according to officials charged with safeguarding the nation’s Nov. 3 presidential election.  But exactly who is behind the ongoing efforts remains unclear.  “Election systems, like IT systems generally, are being scanned, are being targeted, are […]

Scientists Discover how the Mosquito Brain Integrates Diverse Sensory Cues to Locate a Host to Bite

By James Urton | University of Washington on Jul 19, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists Discover how the Mosquito Brain Integrates Diverse Sensory Cues to Locate a Host to Bite

  For female mosquitoes, finding their next meal is all about smelling and seeing. Through behavioral experiments and real-time recording of the female mosquito brain, a team of scientists, led by researchers at the University of Washington, has discovered how the mosquito brain integrates signals from two of its sensory systems — visual and olfactory […]

How Bats Recognize Their Own “Bat Signals”

By TAU on Jan 28, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

How Bats Recognize Their Own “Bat Signals”

Individual bats emit sonar calls in the dark, using the echo of their signature sounds to identify and target potential prey. But because they travel in large groups, their signals often “jam” each other, a problem resembling extreme radar interference. How do bats overcome this “cocktail party” cacophony to feed and survive in the wild? […]

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