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  • Kristin Smart, a college freshman, vanished from a California campus in 1996. Paul Flores was the last person seen with Smart as he walked her home from an off-campus party.
  • The CDC says you can end isolation after five days. But emerging research shows with omicron, many people could be infectious for several days past that. So how do you determine if you're good to go?
  • There are a handful of key races that could indicate how big (or small) a GOP wave is coming on election night and afterward.
  • Overexploitation of natural resources and climate change threaten the Dead Sea, a natural wonder drying up rapidly.
  • By converting sounds to images, scientists can use artificial intelligence to quickly find and assess animals' calls, even deep in the ocean.
  • The Defense Department is planning to eliminate Confederate names from bases and more than 1100 other things in the military. But it's not clear whether that will include an unusual display at West Point — a bronze depiction of a Ku Klux Klan member.
  • Researchers discovered that lunar pits and caves could provide stable temperatures around 63 degrees Fahrenheit, leading to new possibilities for experiments and life there.
  • On behalf of Dr. Rob Knight, the Center for Microbiome Innovation is pleased to host the 3rd annual CMI International Microbiome Meeting (CIMM) on March 7 – 9, 2022 in San Diego, California. This event will bring together experts and link investigators in microbiome research to foster learning, and hopefully, initiate collaborations. The first two days will feature high-impact presentations on the latest discoveries in microbiome sciences, with sessions on topics ranging from the microbiome in human disease and wellness and the metabolome, to primate microbiomes, to environmental and ocean microbiomes. On the third day of this event, leading researchers will present on the emerging science of the Urobiome and its recently discovered implications for human health, including common conditions such as urinary tract infection, urinary incontinence, and bladder overactivity.
  • Exploring Ethics in Communication and Dis-/Mis-Information and Fake News Speaker: Dr. Brian Spitzberg PhD, SDSU School of Communication, Senate Distinguished Professor Emeritus This event is free to the public, but the cost for these programs is substantial. If you would like to help support the Ethics Center so that we can continue to offer these programs, please contact The Center for Ethics in Science and Technology to discuss options for a tax deductible donation. Date/Location Oct. 6, 2021 @5pm Zoom Link Discussion Topic: Exploring Ethics in Communication and Dis-/Mis-Information and Fake News Registration Link: https://oct6exploringethics1.eventbrite.com Webinar Link: https://ucsd.zoom.us/j/98395271651
  • French president Emmanuel Macron recently won a second term, beating far-right leader Marine Le Pen. But if Macron wants to enact his agenda, he has to keep his majority in parliament this month.
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