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Bird flu resurfaces in chicken, turkey flocks, in midst of fall migration
Across the U.S., cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza are ramping up again in commercial chicken and turkey flocks as well as backyard flocks. ...
Going green: Solar and wind power remain the best alternatives to fossil fuels
Find video for use here. In the U.S., more and more individuals, and even corporations, are making it a priority to go green in ...
Aston University signs City of Sanctuary pledge
City of Sanctuary supports groups and organisations to build a culture of welcome and hospitality Aston University has become a supporting organisation of City of ...
STORY: Three IT Associates de-mystify how growth and knowledge drives success for this essential team
Technical training, exposure to multiple industries and an open and inclusive culture help IT Associates innovate across CCG. They are often the quiet contributors to ...
Georgia Southern's College of Education faculty travel to University's Irish learning center for exchange of ideas in advance of summer study abroad program
$100K student scholarship pool available for 2022 summer courses in Ireland Six professors from Georgia Southern University’s College of Education (COE) recently broadened their horizons ...
Migrants "forced onto even riskier paths" by UK/France deal to patrol Channel: Dr Maurice Stierl
The UK and French governments have agreed a deal to tackle the rise in people trying to cross the Channel. Read full story on BBC ...
England’s identity: fans sing football’s coming home, but what is home?
Sport matters to national identity. The pageantry of flags, emblems and anthems (both official and unofficial) load sport with symbolism and imagery of the nation. ...
The pros and cons of 'deplatforming' – Our experts are being asked if it works and if there’s an upside to turning people off
After an incited and encouraged crowd of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol buildings last earlier this month – social media, or at least the executives that ...
The Chinese New Year goes on despite the coronavirus. University of Rochester Anthropologist John Osburg says the occasion is about family, feasting, TV, and family stress.
This is typically the busiest travel period in China—if not the world—as millions of people make their way home to celebrate the Chinese ...
8 Things to do at SUU’s Dia de los Muertos Celebration
After a museum-record breaking event in 2018, Southern Utah Museum of Art and its partners are bringing back the Day of the Dead Celebration on Saturday, ...