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  • U.S. Coast Guard officials recently announced the suspension of an aggressive eight-day search for teenagers Perry Cohen and Austin Stephanos who went…
  • In several locations in Lee County, including at Florida Gulf Coast University, tents and booths are erected by people selling locally sourced goods.…
  • Professor Geoffrey Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson Center, and Director of Environmental Studies at Ohio University. “As military leaders warn of global warming…
  • The American Cancer Society estimates more than 45,000 people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year with a mortality rate of more…
  • Lee Memorial Health System is reducing the number of people who regularly use its emergency rooms. Treating regular ER visitors can be costly for the…
  • As generations of people and even civilizations come and go, it’s a mere geologic second for the visible stars in our skyscape. What we see today hasn’t…
  • Patricia Sala and Larry Aguilar have been together eight years. They are working on growing past the death of her 27-year-old son Evan Shepherd, who was…
  • A South Florida lawmaker has proposed a bill that would make it illegal to use single-sex public facilities like restrooms or fitting rooms by people of…
  • As doctors, health officials, and researchers around the world continue working to find ways to combat COVID-19 and detect the coronavirus that causes it SARS-CoV-2 some innovative approaches are being tested. The World Health Organization is featuring leading-edge research by our guest today in its database of global literature on coronavirus disease. Dr. Ajeet Kaushik is assistant professor of chemistry at Florida Polytechnic University. He is co-author on three scientific papers released in 2020 and 2021 that explore the use of nanomedicine, biosensors, and artificial intelligence to diagnose and combat COVID-19.
  • The Centers for the Arts in Bonita Springs has a brand new exhibition opening Sept. 3 called “Small Wonders: Insects in Focus” that puts some of the…
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