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  • Sep 10, 2024 | honeysucklemag.com | Douglas Smith

    By: Douglas Smith, Product Manager Rad SourceAspergillus, a genus of mold prevalent in various environments, poses significant health dangers, particularly to those with compromised immune systems. In cannabis cultivation, the presence of Aspergillus on and within cannabis flowers is a critical concern. Ensuring the safety and quality of cannabis products requires a deep understanding of contamination points and implementing effective decontamination methods.

  • May 6, 2024 | cbc.ca | Andrew Sullivan |Douglas Smith |Cherie Dimaline |P.A. Cornell

    BooksThe Aurora Awards recognize the best in Canadian science fiction and fantasy across 10 categories. Johns' novel, Bad Cree, was championed by Dallas Soonias on Canada Reads 2024. The Aurora Awards recognize the best in Canadian science fiction and fantasy across 10 categoriesCBC Books · Posted: May 06, 2024 3:12 PM EDT | Last Updated: 7 minutes agoJessica Johns is the author of Bad Cree.

  • Mar 19, 2024 | tvline.com | Douglas Smith |Andy Swift

    Another iconic DC character is making tracks for The CW. Expected to premiere this fall, the fourth and final season of Superman & Lois will introduce Douglas Smith as Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen, TVLine has learned exclusively. Superman & Lois’ incarnation of Jimmy is an extroverted 20-something known for being the “life of the party” around the office.

  • Oct 31, 2023 | bostonglobe.com | Douglas Smith

    Our station wagon pulled up to the pile of snow at the curb. My mother leaned across me in the front seat and pointed up wide, white marble steps to the entrance of the hospital. Eleven years old, I stepped over the snow alone — so thin, with such a big head and so much thick hair, that I looked like a pencil with a novelty eraser. I carried a traveling chess set. It was early February 1973 in New Haven, Conn. My father wasn’t fighting cancer anymore. He was dying.

  • Jun 17, 2023 | bozemandailychronicle.com | Douglas Smith

    This summer offers a timely opportunity to help craft a new wolf management plan being written by Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks (MTFWP). Wolves are always controversial, and this new plan is an opportunity to reinstate scientifically-based wildlife management. We are concerned that, of late, Montana has managed wolves in a fashion that emphasizes population reductions without clear evidence or adequate justification.

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