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Nov 8, 2024 |
telemundowashingtondc.com | Daniel Gibson
WASHINGTON - El fiscal especial Jack Smith ha pedido al juez en el juicio penal por interferencia electoral de Donald Trump que haga una pausa en el proceso y le dé un mes para solicitar formalmente cómo seguir adelante, probablemente el primer paso para poner fin a la acusación.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
nature.com | Daniel Gibson |Ayano Matsushima |Cynthia Schofield |Patlapa Sompolpong |Kathy Tran |Lin Tian
AbstractWe recorded dopamine release signals in centromedial and centrolateral sectors of the striatum as mice learned consecutive versions of visual cue-outcome conditioning tasks. Dopamine release responses differed for the centromedial and centrolateral sites. In neither sector could these be accounted for by classic reinforcement learning alone as classically applied to the activity of nigral dopamine-containing neurons.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
latimes.com | Daniel Gibson
This story is part of Image’s April issue, “Reverie” — an invitation to lean into the spaces of dreams and fantasy. Enjoy the journey. I have an ongoing series with the butterfly. The idea of the butterfly came from my childhood memory. From a young age, I knew that people were crossing the border from Mexico through my little factory town I grew up in, Plaster City, Calif. I’d see them go into the night, not knowing how they would get through the harsh desert.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
localfreshies.com | Daniel Gibson
It is turning out to be a winter to remember, savor, and relive in what will be the dog days of summer ahead for skiers and boarders at the small northern New Mexico ski area Pajarito Mountain. Here’s a first person Pajarito snow report of the latest storm to hit Santa Fe’s hidden powder gem. Milagro March In New MexicoHalfway through the current storm cycle, expected to run a total of four days, Pajarito picked up some 22 inches of fluff.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
localfreshies.com | Daniel Gibson
Ski Santa Fe, the smallish but excellent New Mexican ski area just 15 miles from the centuries-old Santa Fe Plaza, has a problem many others would envy. It’s become too successful. This winter has repeatedly seen capacity crowds almost every weekend and even on formerly sparse Fridays. Its windy access road has been clogged on many occasions, and it’s parking lots full, and hundreds of frustrated guests have been turned around on the road on these days and sent back down the mountain.
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