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From Madrid to California

From Madrid to California Experiences of a virtual international student in the time of pandemic At  3 a.m. on Mondays, Mariano Vargas López zooms in from his native Madrid to one of his classes at CSUMB. | Photo by Mariano Vargas López | FEATURED Translation by Claudia Meléndez Salinas When you hear about California, you think of Los Ángeles or San Francisco. Perhaps the tech-savvy think of Silicon Valley. I dreamed of visiting those places when I was offered the possibility of moving from Madrid to Monterey Bay to study. Then the pandemic hit and my plans went down the drain.

Crowd research recovers biodiversity as 17 previously lost plant species are rehabilitated

9 Mar 2021 Share: Imagine rediscovering not one, but seventeen species that had been designated as extinct? A well organised network of researchers across research institutions, universities, museums, botanic gardens and biobanks has demonstrated that careful, collaborative detective work and cross-institutional communication is a worthwhile and productive methodology. Combined and coordinated crowd research - to include field, archive and classification investigations - has successfully rediscovered multiple species previously thought lost. Image: Loncomelos visianicum (Tomm. ex Vis.) Speta© Dipartimento di Scienze della Vita, Università di Trieste. An international team of researchers has rehabilitated the status of 17 plant species deemed to be extinct in Europe for many decades through a taxonomic review and a verification of their rediscovery in the wild or the presence of specimens in

Madrid begins mass testing young people for COVID-19

Madrid begins mass testing young people for COVID-19 Young woman has a swab sample taken for a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antigen test in Spain MADRID (Reuters) – Health authorities in Madrid began mass testing hundreds of young people for COVID-19 at universities on Wednesday to detect asymptomatic carriers in one of the groups with the highest rates of transmission. With the country in the grip of a third wave of infection, authorities called on young people to attend makeshift medical centres at nine university campuses to take a rapid antigen test. Jesus Jimenez, 21, whose grandmother died of coronavirus in a nursing home, took a test at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Mostoles, a satellite town southwest of Madrid. “Everything is looking dark. I’m afraid I’ll find myself in the same situation as I was in the first and second waves,” he said, after receiving a negative result.

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