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Baby boom or bust? How pandemic has affected pregnancy, birth rates

Baby boom or bust? How pandemic has affected pregnancy, birth rates
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Frontiers | Van Allen Probes Observations of Oxygen Ions at the Geospace Plume

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Haystack Observatory, Westford, MA, United States The geospace plume couples the ionosphere, plasmasphere, and magnetosphere from sub-auroral regions to the magnetopause, on polar field lines, and into the magnetotail. We describe Van Allen Probes observations of ionospheric O+ ions at altitudes of 3–6 R E in the near vicinity of the geospace plume in the noon and post-noon sector. The temporal variation of warm ion fluxes observed as a function of time on a moving spacecraft is complicated by changing spacecraft position and complex ion drift paths and velocities that are highly sensitive to ion energy, pitch angle and L value. In the “notch” region of lower density plasma outside the morning-side plasmapause, bi-directionally field aligned fluxes of lower energy (

Cyanobacteria: What It Is, How It Affects Us, And What s Being Done

In this Enterprise file photo from October 2020, a cyanobacteria bloom turns the water in this section of Santuit Pond in Mashpee a milky green color. ENTERPRISE FILE PHOTOGRAPH/GENE M. MARCHAND Cyanobacteria might sound familiar to some Upper Cape residents, and for good reason: levels of this prokaryotic bacteria have been on the rise in freshwater ecosystems across the region for years and with many Upper Cape ponds being monitored this summer, education regarding cyanobacteria is crucial. Town health officials are working with the Association to Preserve Cape Cod to monitor blooms of cyanobacteria in addition to raising public awareness of the risks and advocating for increased attention to this public health issue.

Valley News - There wasn t enough day care in the Upper Valley before the pandemic Now it s worse

There wasn’t enough day care in the Upper Valley before the pandemic. Now it’s worse >Amanda Berquist reads to Rayne Sanborn, 3, while Kayde Sargent, 2, left, and Caelliann Whitehead, 2, look through books at Ready Set Grow in Claremont, N.H., as Damien Bragg, 2, looks at the camera, and Kayleigh Hannigan, 2, right, waits on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. Ready Set Grow had about 95 children enrolled in January 2020, but because of difficulties hiring staff they are only able to care for about 40 children now, with a growing wait list. My poor staff, they re exhausted, Executive Director Linda Tremblay said. (Valley News / Report For America - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news / report for america photographs Alex Driehaus

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