I apologize for being MIA. I've been a bit busy working on a dissertation* but in doing that, I made a thing. Isn't the thing cool!?
It's an interactive map! This is a little taste of what I've been working on for my dissertation. This map is being used as part of review of lion research that's been done across the continent. Each of those dots are a different population of lions that have been studied using a genetic marker called microsatellites. Click on each dot to reveal what study it's from and to see some of their results.
This specific map is only going to be supported until December 3rd, 2019 when Google turns down the app I used to create it. Hopefully Google will replace it with an even cooler program but until then, enjoy the thing.
*Said dissertation still isn't quite finished but ALMOST! Once I'm PhDone, I will have all kinds of fun things to share including a new look for the website, data results, and personal news. Stay tuned!
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Their goal, in addition to increasing the amount of fun and of carnivores in the world, is to get this game into schools and communities across the world and especially in the local communities where we work. Often these communities are poor, so we need people who can afford the game to buy it for people who can’t.
To achieve this WildCRU urgently needs your help with their Kickstarter project. You can buy a game for yourself and/or contribute to the cost of a game to be donated to a school or community anywhere from Zimbabwe to Sumatra. Here’s how you can help:
The Progress of My Burned Face Healing The doctor said based on my age, skin and hair color, the type of cancer, and the location, it's more likely that I am genetically predisposed for getting skin cancer and using the wrong PPE and getting the worse UV burn of my life may have sped up the process but wasn't the direct cause. So, by wearing the wrong PPE my cells did mutate and undergo a change like you see in so many comic books, but I didn't get super powers, I just got skin cancer.
If you haven't been following the Bengal and Sumatran tigers who are now BFFs at the San Diego Zoos Safari Park, START NOW! I'll catch you up... Two tiger cubs, each of whom ended up in their own isolating predicament on opposite sides of the country, have been brought together in one great best friends story!
Although unfortunate, their circumstances were quite timely and have brought together the cutest pair in town. Check out some the videos of their journey and be sure to follow the San Diego Zoo Safari Park on Twitter and Instagram to keep up with their adventures.
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Eclipse2017.org and Eclipse2017.nasa.gov |