Against the odds, world’s most endangered porpoise resists extinction in Mexico’s Gulf of California https://t.co/jcm0VEqQ81 https://t.co/aUig8xOCTY — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) Jun 8, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
Month: June 2023
Greek island temple complex reveals ‘countless’ offerings left by ancient worshippers https://t.co/0OKztgDnPH https://t.co/SxkwnDjece
Greek island temple complex reveals ‘countless’ offerings left by ancient worshippers https://t.co/0OKztgDnPH https://t.co/SxkwnDjece — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) Jun 8, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
Be Careful: The Flash Post-Credits Scene Has Leaked – IGN https://t.co/yoM4Yyir3r
Be Careful: The Flash Post-Credits Scene Has Leaked – IGN https://t.co/yoM4Yyir3r — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) Jun 8, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
NPR News: Asian Americans are at high risk for diabetes. Here’s what can help
Asian Americans are at high risk for diabetes. Here’s what can help Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders often develop diabetes at lower weights and younger ages than others. Doctors from these communities are pushing for earlier screenings and lifestyle changes. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Supreme Court upholds Voting Rights Act in Alabama redistricting case
Supreme Court upholds Voting Rights Act in Alabama redistricting case The Supreme Court has ruled against Alabama’s defense of an electoral map drawn by the state’s Republican-dominated legislature. Black voters had challenged the law as racially discriminatory. Read more on NPR
NPR News: Pat Robertson, televangelist and a leader of the religious right, dies at 93
Pat Robertson, televangelist and a leader of the religious right, dies at 93 Pat Robertson founded the Christian Broadcasting Network. He also hosted The 700 Club and drew controversy for comments that were often seen as anti-gay and racially insensitive. Read more on NPR
Sunrise for June 8, 2023 at 05:47AM! The day’s High is 76F with a Low of 56F. Current conditions are Fair. https://t.co/21f4AeQhdl
Sunrise for June 8, 2023 at 05:47AM! The day’s High is 76F with a Low of 56F. Current conditions are Fair. https://t.co/21f4AeQhdl — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) Jun 8, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
Another day! It’s June 08, 2023 at 04:59AM https://t.co/BrNSfxFpFv
Another day! It’s June 08, 2023 at 04:59AM https://t.co/BrNSfxFpFv — @ButterflyLaChoi@sfba.social (@ButterflyLachoi) Jun 8, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js from Twitter https://twitter.com/ButterflyLachoi
NPR News: In his 1st White House visit, Rishi Sunak talks Ukraine, AI — and how to say his name
In his 1st White House visit, Rishi Sunak talks Ukraine, AI — and how to say his name After Boris Johnson, Brexit and political turmoil, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wants to convey stability in his first trip to the White House. On the agenda: Ukraine, NATO and AI. Read more on NPR
NPR News: China’s scientist scorned for baby gene editing is out of jail and back in the lab
China’s scientist scorned for baby gene editing is out of jail and back in the lab He Jiankui, who shocked the world in 2018 by announcing the creation of the first gene-edited babies, tells NPR he’s now working on a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Read more on NPR