Day: May 26, 2023

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Steve Bardens John Afoa pictured training with the Barbarians in 2019. Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders v Waratahs. Where: Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch. When: 4.35pm, Saturday. Coverage: Live on Sky Sport, live updates on Stuff from 4.15pm. Former All Blacks prop and Blues centurion John Afoa has signed with the Crusaders for the remainder of . . […]

Jovan Aigbekaen was stuck in Friday afternoon rush hour traffic on Route 1 in New Jersey. For most drivers, this would have been a frustrating, if familiar, inconvenience. But for Aigbekaen, it was a chance to grab some data. By improving mobile measurements of air quality and geolocating them to sites like highways, buildings, parking […]

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For years, two communities in the Curare-Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in southeast Colombia have worked to protect the black caiman — the largest predator in the Amazon River basin, which was hunted to near extinction in the area for its highly-prized skin. Now, with support from a Conservation International partnership that combined scientific measures with […]

Opinion | A black-and-white approach gets us nowhere  The Washington Post Source link

Sony Group Corp. has slowed down development on an upcoming multiplayer game in its long-running The Last of Us video game series as the creators reassess its quality and long-term viability, according to four people familiar with the project. The team working on the game was scaled back after a recent evaluation, said the people, who asked not […]

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS TRURO, N.S. — When Andrew Paris first got into curling as a child living in Summerside, P.E.I., he couldn’t help but notice that none of the other players looked like him. Since April 2001, Paris has strived to change that feeling for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) […]

Devang Mehta was hired through an ‘open’ faculty-recruitment programme.Credit: Kaat Hebbelinck It’s been known for nearly half a century that the ‘chilly climate’ of science higher education can make some students of colour feel unwelcome1. Since then, the shortage of people from minority groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields has captured public […]

Chicago city officials have heard the residents of the area around East 75th Street loud and clear. For a year, people who live near bars along six blocks of 75th Street east of the Dan Ryan Expressway in Greater Grand Crossing have been complaining to the city’s Liquor Control Commission that the lounges

Darius Butler will devote four weeks this summer traveling between Washington, D.C.; Cape Town, South Africa; and Dublin, Ireland, to learn from the legacies of social justice giants who made global footprints. Now completing his third year at Oberlin, Butler is one of 12 U.S. college students selected to take part in the Frederick Douglass […]


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