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Science News
- Electrodes show a glimpse of memories emerging in a brain - Laura Sanders
- Climate misinformation may be thriving on YouTube, a social scientist warns - Sujata Gupta
- Fluid in superdeep diamonds may be from some of Earth's oldest unchanged material - Maria Temming
- Readers respond to Lyme disease, fossil teeth and a Tesseract look-alike - Science News Staff
- Why this warmer world is not just a passing phase - Nancy Shute
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Thursday, 2 May 2013
RSS Feeds
I have chosen to subscribe to the Science News website RSS feed as this will be useful for Forensic science students and students who are looking for current topics for their presentations. For example; Public services will find it useful for extreme exploration and weather conditions.
http://www.sciencenews.org/
The second one I have subscribed to is Nursery World and the RSS feed shows all currents jobs advertised in this field. This will benefit H&SC students.
http://www.nurseryworldjobs.co.uk/jobsrss
The third one I have chosen is Army Times, for the Public service students. Contains current news, jobs and other info.
http://www.armytimes.com/section/news&template=rss_gd
http://www.sciencenews.org/
The second one I have subscribed to is Nursery World and the RSS feed shows all currents jobs advertised in this field. This will benefit H&SC students.
http://www.nurseryworldjobs.co.uk/jobsrss
The third one I have chosen is Army Times, for the Public service students. Contains current news, jobs and other info.
http://www.armytimes.com/section/news&template=rss_gd
My favourite book
Do you like Christmas and Ghost stories?
Then you can view "My favourite book page" HERE
Its so easy to create links from a page you have created. You can like to external sites from either a word or a phrase.
First go to the website you want to link to and copy the URL (web address)
Highlight the word or phrase you wish to link to. Click on the link icon in the toolbar and paste your URL where prompted and click ok.
Then you can view "My favourite book page" HERE
Its so easy to create links from a page you have created. You can like to external sites from either a word or a phrase.
First go to the website you want to link to and copy the URL (web address)
Highlight the word or phrase you wish to link to. Click on the link icon in the toolbar and paste your URL where prompted and click ok.

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