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Study Tip: Use an appointment book.

If you keep all your appointments, due dates, test dates in your head, you won’t have any room left

for the new information you are learning about in classes. #study #studytip

Best friend takin pictures of the sea...she's pretty amazing.

I've been playing with the Lightroom test version, thinking about buying it because it makes editing raw pictures so much easier!

Scott LaGreca. Powdery mildews are a group of plant diseases that affect both agricultural as well as wild plants worldwide. They cause wilting, leaf die-back and sometimes death of the host plant. Globally they are one of the most destructive diseases of crop plants and are responsible for millions of dollars of agricultural losses per year. The Bradshaw Lab is studying the evolution of these fungi--reconstructing the phylogeny of the family (Erysiphaceae) using DNA sequences to better understand their taxonomy, ecology and epidemiology. As part of this work, we are discovering many new "cryptic" species (ie, species that look very similar to each other, morphologically)--including this one, deposited in NC State's Larry F. Grand Mycological Herbarium, of which I am curator. This photo shows one of the gorgeous, sphaeroid, symmetrical fruiting bodies (chasmothecium) of one of these new species, cracked open to reveal the spore sacs inside.

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studies in light and angles

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This South American Red Brocket, Mazama americana, was photographed in Peru, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.

 

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The Law Library provides over 300 study carrels to law students each year. The carrels provide a private, reserved space on 2nd-4th floors for law student individual study.

PG students at the study tour in Singapore

Studying light and shadows of flowers with a handheld LED flashlight in front of a black velvet background

studying places in JUST library .

Superior Court Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson, Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence Executive Director Teny Gross and President of the NAACP Cliff Montiero were honored for carrying on the legacy of Martin Luther King. Mayor Cicilline established the Rev. Dr. MLK Jr. Hall of Fame in 2003 on the 40th anniversary of the March on Washington to honor individuals who are carrying on Dr. King’s legacy by making substantial contributions to acceptance, social justice, civil rights and equality. The honorees were presented with engraved crystal bowls and their names will be permanently inscribed on a brass plaque in Providence City Hall. The plaque includes a quote by Dr. King: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”

Tanji, The Gambia

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Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow joins a panel discussion with Vanderbilt Divinity School Dean Emilie Townes and Katherine Crawford, the Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Womenâs and Gender Studies and History.

Springfield College President Mary Beth Cooper serves Dunkin’s beverages as student take a study break during finals at Springfield College on Monday, December 16, 2019..

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bible study in KUAS

me to >> خاطريه اشتق من هالمدرسه .. واهاجر ..

 

any way thiss my last year

Study abroad in Poland for Summer 2011. This was taken in front of a castle in a small town outside of Warsaw.

 

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The artwork "The Little Microbiologist" is like a modern twist on "The Little Mermaid." While the original lyrics express a mermaid's desire for a life beyond the sea with the iconic line "out of the sea, wish I could be, part of that world”, this reimagined work portrays a microbiologist's yearning to explore life in space. Using five different types of bacteria isolated from giant kelp, these nine pieces collectively depict the exploration for signs of life in space through the lens of microbiology. The composition takes on the form of a spiral, reminiscent of our galaxy. It initiates the narrative from the lower right end, guiding the viewer's gaze toward the upper left along its path: 1. The Root of Life: Exploring Shared Ancestry Starting from the bottom right, there is a tree symbolizing LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor. It provides a valuable reference for identifying potential signs of life through shared genetic and molecular characteristics present in all life forms. 2. Life on Earth as a Model: Understanding Extremophiles Further along the spiral, we delve into Earth's depths, encountering hydrothermal vents. These vents are home to extremophiles, microorganisms adapted to harsh conditions. Their study informs us about the possibility of life on other planets with extreme environments. 3. The Silent Messengers: Decoding Space Signals The spiral carries on, featuring the Antennas of the Deep Space Network. These antennas facilitate communication with spacecraft, transmitting data from distant missions. They support celestial data collection, while specific missions search for life signs. 4. Beyond the Horizon: Launching the Adventure The journey advances with a rocket launch, an essential step in sending spacecraft into deep space. Equipped with specialized instruments targeting specific biomarkers, spacecraft are capable of detecting the presence of conditions suitable for life or biological indicators. 5. The Little Microbiologist: Venturing into the Vastness Astronauts explore microorganisms in space, learning about their adaptation to space conditions. Effectively managing microbial contamination is vital for mission planning, protecting planetary ecosystems, and ensuring astronaut health. 6. Orbiting Laboratory: Bridging Science and Space The International Space Station is a microgravity lab offering insights into the behavior of bacteria and fungi, crucial for future travel. It also sustains astronauts through air and water recycling, which is indispensable for extended space missions. 7. Celestial Neighbor: Expanding Our Horizons The Moon's proximity and unique characteristics make an invaluable platform for strengthening our capacity for space exploration. The technologies and knowledge gained from lunar missions contribute to our understanding of the potential extraterrestrial life. 8. Moon Portal: Advancing Deep Space Expedition The Lunar Gateway, central to moon missions, enhances our understanding of life in space through lunar research. It facilitates life-seeking missions to Mars and serves as a core hub for testing and developing space technologies for future deep space exploration. 9. Mars and More: Navigating through Microbiology Mars exploration relies on microbiology, as robotic missions examine soil for biosignatures and microbial clues. Future deep space missions, including crewed expeditions, aim to uncover Mars' mysteries, such as its formation, early evolution, and potential habitability.

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