The Key Podcast: Students Don’t Want Press Releases, They Want Outcomes
关键播客:学生不想要新闻稿,他们想要 Outcomessara.custer@in…周四,07/09/2026 - 03:00 AMByline(s)IHE 工作人员
Enghoffosoma chiangmaiense Srisonchai & Likhitrakarn; E. minutum Srisonchai & Likhitrakarn; E. chanabunae Srisonchai & Likhitrakarn,in Srisonchai、Benchapong、Golovatch、Sutcharit、Panha et Likhitrakarn,2026。DOI:doi.org/10.37828/em.2026.99.4 facebook.com/ASRUChulaAbstract尽管对东南亚平背千足虫属进行了全面研究Enghoffosoma
K2 Airways flight 1732 loses contact and is presumed to have crashed near Karachi
K2 Airways 航班 KTA1732 是 2026 年 7 月 7 日从沙迦飞往卡拉奇的定期隔夜货运航班,由该航空公司唯一的飞机(一架已有 27 年历史的波音 737-4M0 (BDSF) 注册 AP-BOI)运营。这架飞机在 1500 UTC 后不久离开沙迦,最初遇到了影响 ADS-B 接收的 GNSS 干扰,这个问题也影响了 [...]
The New German Social Security Reform Proposal
Like other European countries and the US, Germany is experiencing falling birth rates and rising lifespans, which make pay-as-you-go social insurance systems more expensive to sustain.如果不进行改革,缴费率就必须提高,福利就必须削减。 To avoid that outcome, the Germans are proposing the following main features of their refo
How the Nazis Stymied Alzheimer's Disease Research
Lori Plutchik,《今日心理学》 德国精神病学家阿洛伊斯·阿兹海默 (Alois Albert) 被广泛认为是发现了这种同名疾病。然而,一位不太知名的捷克科学家奥斯卡·费舍尔……
I have a 100 per cent chance of getting cancer due to a rare gene
TP53 基因的罕见变异意味着特雷西·哈钦森 (Tracy Hutchinson) 身体任何部位患癌症的风险极高,这会导致无尽的焦虑,需要定期进行全身 MRI 和其他筛查
Burmochlamys Pholyotha & Panha,A Burmochlamys fasciola sp.十一月显示左右侧视图的副模型; D B. albida sp.十一月副型; E B. moulmeinica sp.十一月副型; F B. versicolor sp.十一月副型; G B. 惠特尼 sp.十一月Pholyotha、Sutcharit、Lin et Panha,2022 年。DOI:doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1110.82461 摘要缅甸东南部萨尔温江流域的喀斯特生态系统在很大程度上尚未开发,可能蕴藏着高度的陆生蜗牛多样性,而这种多样性通常
前侦察系统官 (RSO) 理查德·“布奇”·谢菲尔德 (Richard “Butch” Sheffield) 在乘坐传奇 SR-71 黑鸟号飞机进行最后一次飞行时,经历了一种听起来非同寻常、根本不可能发生的紧急情况。事实上,如果这起事件发生在 SR-71 以外的任何其他飞机上,就不会发生。但是 [...] SR-71 黑鸟曾因意外点燃马里兰州 13 英亩土地,只有 SR-71 才能做到这一点,该帖子首先出现在 19FortyFive 上。
The War on Nuance in College Admissions
The Trump administration is trying to impose a narrow definition of merit on higher ed. How can colleges respond?By Eric HooverThe federal government is scrutinizing enrollment outcomes like never before. Colleges are bracing for what's next.