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Pride Month 2023: Article collections celebrating the LGBTQ+ community

Frontiers

To join in on the celebrations, we have put together Research Topics. With more than 820,000 collective views, researchers explored topics such as barriers to workplace equality , co-parenting fathers , perspectives on cancer issues affecting LGBTQ communities , and anti-transgender prejudice.

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Penn State Extension Hosts May 22 In-Person Tap Talk: Deep Dive Into Vernal Pools Workshop In York

PA Environment Daily

Tap Talks is a fun, informative series of presentations on water quality topics. Participants can enjoy locally brewed beverages and can participate in an environmental trivia game. Click Here to register and for more information. Visit the Penn State Extension webpage for information on many other educational opportunities.

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Penn State Extension Community Trees Update: 59th Annual Shade Tree Symposium March 25-26 In Lebanon

PA Environment Daily

This symposium, hosted by the Penn-Del Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), will feature speakers presenting on a variety of tree care topics focused on ensuring healthy trees in the landscape. Chad Rigsby of Bartlett Tree Experts will discuss the challenges facing conifers and their health in our landscapes.

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Pride Month 2022: Article collections on health and wellbeing in the LGBT+ community

Frontiers

We are proud to showcase the top closed and open article collections on improving the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ individuals. Researchers explored topics spanning from transgender pain and queer aging to HIV prevention and sexual health in non-binary adolescents. Read our closed article collections: Gender Dysphoria.

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Cutting the carbon footprint of supercomputing in scientific research

Physics World

Simon Portegies Zwart , an astrophysicist at Leiden University in the Netherlands, says more efficient coding is vital for making computing greener. Find out more on this topic in the article ‘ The huge carbon footprint of large-scale computing ’, originally published in the March issue of Physics World.

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Better Path Coalition: Oct. 18 Webinar Launching 9th Compendium Of Scientific, Medical Findings Demonstrating Risks, Harms Of Natural Gas Development, Infrastructure

PA Environment Daily

The Compendium, published by the Concerned Health Professionals of New York and Physicians for Social Responsibility , summarizes resources on fracking and related infrastructure, organized by topic in reverse chronological order, and provides analysis and information on research trends. The 8th Compendium was published in April of 2022.

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PA Council Of Trout Unlimited Blog: Nearly 190 People Attended Keystone Coldwater Conference In February

PA Environment Daily

Her topics included public comments, how to approach decision maker meetings, social media, petitions, and letter writing. The remainder of Saturday consisted of concurrent presentations with topics including trout stream restoration, Trout Unlimited’s abandoned mine drainage program, and building communities around conservation.