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Huntsman Exploration Inc : Huntsman Appoints New President and CEO

Huntsman Exploration Inc.: Huntsman Appoints New President and CEO Company or Huntsman ) is pleased to announce that Scott Patrizi has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Company. Mr. Patrizi is a corporate director with strong equity capital markets and project acquisition experience. Mr. Patrizi holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Western Australia. Most recently, he was the Executive Director of Western Australian gold explorer Caprice Resources Limited. As Executive Director of Caprice he was responsible for the successful initial public offering (IPO) of the Company in 2018 and was instrumental in overseeing the acquisition of the high-grade Island Gold Project in October 2020.

Subsea Discovery: SOI Releases Images From Study Of NW

All images courtesy Schmidt Ocean Institute All images courtesy Schmidt Ocean Institute All images courtesy Schmidt Ocean Institute All images courtesy Schmidt Ocean Institute All images courtesy Schmidt Ocean Institute All images courtesy Schmidt Ocean Institute Scientists circumnavigate and map the seafloor of the entire mesophotic (deep water) zone in Ashmore Reef Marine Park. Scientists discovered a sea snake thought to be locally extinct and saw several species such as the great spotted cowrie (Perissersoa guttata) for the first time in the Ashmore Reef Marine Park, off Australia, during Schmidt Ocean Institute s 18-day expedition that concluded this week. A team of scientists, led by Dr. Karen Miller of the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), also documented for the first time in high-resolution great diversity

Brain Bleeds Double the Risk of Arterial Ischemic Events

email article Survivors of intracerebral hemorrhage had three times the risk of ischemic stroke compared with the general population, and twice the risk of myocardial infarction (MI), an analysis of U.S. population-based cohort studies found. In a study of nearly 48,000 participants that adjusted for various factors, intracerebral hemorrhage was associated with an increased risk for later arterial ischemic events (HR 2.3, 95% CI 1.7-3.1), ischemic stroke (HR 3.1, 95% CI 2.1-4.5), and MI (HR 1.9, 95% CI 1.2-2.9), reported Santosh Murthy, MD, MPH, of Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, and colleagues. In subgroup analyses, the increased risk was comparable among Black and white individuals, and independent of measured traditional vascular risk factors and use of antithrombotic medication.

Cattle Cult that Predates Stonehenge Built Monuments in Saudi Arabia

‘Mustatil’ sounds like a low-priced knockoff of a popular incontinence medication, but it’s more like a monumental knockoff of Stonehenge … except these stone monuments in Saudi Arabia are older that Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid and more numerous than their stone counterparts in England. While these mustatils (the name means ‘rectangle’ in Arabic) have been known about for years, it was only recently that aerial mapping counted their numbers (over 1,000) and ground studies confirmed their age (over 7,000 years old). However, their purpose to the area’s prehistoric culture remained a mystery. Now, a new study has peeled away another layer of the mystery of the mustatils and determined that they’re much more than simple rectangles. Even more exciting, the cattle bones found inside them were due to mustatils being corrals but that these stone structures were worship locations for a cattle cult. Cattle cult? In a desert?

IFLScience Meets: Dr Asha De Vos On Inspiring Love For The Ocean And Upending Parachute Science

With a PhD in Marine Mammal research from the University of Western Australia and a Masters in Biology from the University of Oxford, England, Dr Asha de Vos has taken her passion and expertise in ocean science – quite literally – across the planet. Through her work in the field and science story-telling, she is fueled by the same love for the ocean which she inspires in those who cross her path. Here, she tells us how becoming the leading expert in your field can come from unexpected beginnings, including a heap of whale poo. What do you do? I am a marine biologist and Ocean educator, Founder and Executive Director for Oceanswell, Sri Lanka, and adjunct research fellow at The Oceans Institute, University of Western Australia, Australia. I am also an opportunity creator, advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion in marine conservation specifically the upending of colonial or parachute science for the betterment of our planet.

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