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Coetzee honored for pain management research in livestock

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The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is awarding Dr. Hans Coetzee the 2025 NAS Prize in Food and Agriculture Sciences.

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Wheatears in the Uvda Valley, Negev desert, Israel

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By Itamar Procaccia, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel Itamar Procaccia is a professor at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, specializing in the Physics of Complex Systems.

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In Memory – February 13, 2025

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Veterinarian obituaries in the In Memory section of the Journal of the AVMA, February 13, 2025

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A Most Unusual Forest

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Morelia is a city surrounded on three sides by pine/oak forest. Go a little farther and you can also find different kinds of thorn forests, thorn-oak transitional forest, cloud forest, and high altitude coniferous (fir/pine) forest. But there is one kind of forest that can only be found at a very specific site, right in the heart of the city of Morelia.

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How Can Sellers Craft a Powerful Vendor Pitch?

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Todays B2B sellers are under immense pressure to deliver new revenue from businesses that are, themselves, evolving. Many prospects are struggling to harness AI, adjust workplace dynamics and exploit innovative technology. Meanwhile, sellers are simply looking for an opportunity to provide solutions and solve problems. While B2B vendors seek efficient ways to engage decision-makers here are some new strategies to deliver an effective vendor pitch.

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Dial A Cliche: 10 Annoying Birding Cliches

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Of course, we all know that cliches should be avoided like voice messages. Still, they keep cropping up – and some are specific to the world of birds and birding. Here are ten that I find particularly annoying. “Feathered Friends” Just because it is an alliteration does not make it a good phrase. When describing humans, I bet you do not talk about your “Clothed Companions” either.

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