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Malibu Welcomes Sparkling New Buildings; Seniors Ready To Thrive

Reply(1) Superintendent Ben Drati, alongside Craig Foster, Karen Farrer, and school staff, cut a ribbon to inaugurate new buildings that will house science labs, a library and cafeteria, administrative offices, and more. (Michael Wittner/Patch) The building s large entryway (Michael Wittner/Patch) The library (Michael Wittner/Patch) Many classrooms feature foldable desks conducive to small group learning (Michael Wittner/Patch) MALIBU, CA Malibu schools are coming out ahead after a grueling year: last Friday, the city gathered to welcome two gleaming new buildings, and many of the class of 2021 - which has had its schooling interrupted by both the pandemic and the Woolsey Fire - are going to some of the nation s top colleges.

CU Boulder Announces $25 Million Diversity Investment

CU Boulder Announces $25 Million Diversity Investment Patch 1 day ago Amber Fisher © Shutterstock CU Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano announced Thursday an investment pool of $25 million over five years to support campus diversity initiatives. BOULDER, CO The University of Colorado Boulder announced Thursday an investment pool of $25 million over five years to support campus diversity initiatives. The funding was recommended by Carla Ho a, the university s chief financial officer will contribute to the IDEA Plan, the campus diversity blueprint. The $25 million will also provide support for programs that support diversity, equity and inclusion, university officials said. “I want to first acknowledge that systemic racism and inequity continue to cause pain and suffering for communities of color on our campus and beyond, said Philip DiStefano, CU Boulder chancellor, in a statement to CU Boulder Today. I know we have much work to do on ou

Cities Have Distinct Microbial Signatures: Study

Paris has the Eiffel Tower, New York has the Statue of Liberty, and Rome has the Colosseum, but a new study finds that cities also have other signature distinctions, even if they never appear on a postcard: their resident microbes. Over a three-year span, dozens of scientists took nearly 5,000 samples from 60 cities around the globe. As reported in Cell on Wednesday (May 26), these locales appear to have distinct microbial communities that include thousands of species of viruses and bacteria that had never been documented before.  The samples were taken between 2015 and 2017 on a variety of surfaces in transit stations of major cities. From ticket counters to turnstiles to seats on the subway, the scientists would swab surfaces for three minutes to gather genetic material for sequencing. The data, which the researchers uploaded to the open-source database MetaSUB, showed that the relative abundances of microbes varied greatly. Although 31 species could be found in 97 percent of t

Meat-alternative startup Meati signs lease for major production facility in Thornton, raises $18M – BizWest

Registration is open! Meati, which is registered as Emergy Inc. and went by that name before rebranding last summer, will occupy two-thirds of the 114,700-square-foot building at 14831 Washington St., according to a statement from broker Cushman & Wakefield. The building was delivered in 2020. Emergy was founded in Chicago under a U.S. Department of Energy grant but relocated to Boulder since co-founders Tyler Huggins and Justin Whiteley both received their doctorates at the University of Colorado Boulder. The company is following the concept of using fungi to mimic the flavor and texture of meat first pioneered to commercial scale by Beyond Meat Inc. (Nasdaq: BYND) and Impossible Foods Inc.

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