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MercuryNews.com 

Jill On Money: Lessons better than summer school

More than 2 million high school and college students are expected to work summer jobs or internships this year. For most, the summer is about making money, but toiling during the dog days can help young workers flesh out what they like and dislike about a particular job, determine what kind of workplace environment appeals to them, […]

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Every Elephant Has Its Own Name, Study Suggests - The New York Times

  1. Every Elephant Has Its Own Name, Study Suggests  The New York Times
  2. African elephants use names to call each other, study suggests  CNN
  3. Elephants call each other by name, study finds  The Guardian
  4. Elephants Have Names for Each Other, Study Finds  Yale Environment 360

Helsinki Times 

Joensuu to host major conference on cultural mobility and ethnicity

The University of Eastern Finland’s Joensuu campus will host a major international conference on cultural mobility and multiethnicity from June 12-14, 2024. The "Moving Cultures, Moving Ethnicities" conference will gather around 130 speakers from over 20 countries, reflecting the university's strong research focus on borders, mobility, and cultural interactions.

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EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Journalist: Spurs “Lead” Man United in Race to Sign £60m Premier League Star

Summer Transfer Frenzy: The Battle for Eberechi Eze Man Utd and Spurs Set Their Sights on Eze As the summer transfer window heats up, the chase for Crystal Palace’s star midfielder, Eberechi Eze, intensifies, with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur emerging as the frontrunners. According to TeamTalk, both clubs have shown a keen interest in […]

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Phys.org 

First detection of frost on the solar system's tallest volcanoes on Mars

For the first time, water frost has been detected on the colossal volcanoes on Mars, which are the largest mountains in the solar system. The international team led by the University of Bern used high-resolution color images from the Bernese Mars camera, CaSSIS, onboard the European Space Agency's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter spacecraft. Understanding where water can be found, and how it is transported, is relevant for future Mars missions and possible human exploration.