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Indicators are indicators

These lights are indicators of what is expected (not suggested). But so too are the indicators on our cars yet the sad reality is that in our current society it is very difficult to read them.
By Tim Middleton Feb. 19, 2023

The Fiddler: A strange endingA strange ending

There could be as many as 300 000 jellyfish, only the Turritopsis dohrnii is believed to be able to cheat death and attain immortality. One Earth explains that “… this species can undergo cellular transdifferentiation. When threatened, sick, or old, it begins a process that reverts its cells to a polyp or adolescent stage and then forms a new polyp colony. Basically, creating younger versions of itself that will become identical to its mature adult form when grown.”

By The Standard Jul. 10, 2022

The Fiddler: A strange endingA strange ending

There could be as many as 300 000 jellyfish, only the Turritopsis dohrnii is believed to be able to cheat death and attain immortality. One Earth explains that “… this species can undergo cellular transdifferentiation. When threatened, sick, or old, it begins a process that reverts its cells to a polyp or adolescent stage and then forms a new polyp colony. Basically, creating younger versions of itself that will become identical to its mature adult form when grown.”

By The Standard Jul. 10, 2022

Lack of boarding facilities hits ZimStats

The enumerators, who include teachers and other civil servants including the youth, were recruited for training that ends today ahead of the census that runs from April 21 to April 30.

By The Standard Apr. 18, 2022