
Hannah Devlin
Science Correspondent at The Guardian
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longislandpress.com | Hannah Devlin
Downtown Sounds, a 28-year-old tradition in Glen Cove, will return on Friday, July 11, bringing live music to the city’s streets. For eight weeks this summer, downtown Glen Cove streets will be shut down so that concert-goers can dance, sing along, and watch performances in Village Square. Close Never miss a storyNews, events, culture and more — delivered to you.
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longislandpress.com | Hannah Devlin
After 25 years, The WaterFront Center in Oyster Bay has expanded its reach to serve 10,000 per year through various educational programs, activities and events. Close Never miss a storyNews, events, culture and more — delivered to you.
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theguardian.com | Hannah Devlin
Overfishing has led to a collapse in the eastern Baltic cod population, but over the past three decades the size of the fish themselves has also been dramatically and mysteriously shrinking. Now scientists have uncovered genomic evidence that intensive fishing has driven rapid evolutionary changes that have contributed to these fish roughly halving in average body length since the 1990s.
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theguardian.com | Hannah Devlin
The James Webb space telescope has captured unprecedented direct images of a planet beyond our own solar system in its first exoplanet discovery. The observations reveal a planet, called TWA 7 b, carving its way through a disc of glowing dust and rocky debris in orbit around a star 110m light years from Earth.
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longislandpress.com | Hannah Devlin
Glen Cove city council members voted 6-0 on Tuesday, June 24, to amend a noise ordinance to restrict the use of power tools on Saturdays. This revised a Sunday-only ban that sparked resident opposition. Close Never miss a storyNews, events, culture and more — delivered to you.
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RT @davidtpegg: Very valuable perspectives from community organisations on the implications of attempts to rehabilitate scientific racism v…

Interested in what others make of the authorised use of UK Biobank data to build an embryo screening tool for cognitive abilities and other polygenic traits. Is this “health related research in the public interest”?

1) There's nothing illegal. PGT for any purpose is permitted in the USA, including for IQ. I don't feel comfortable about the company using UK biobank data, but the UKB CEO confirmed it has been kosher. https://t.co/SlLQcb2UCW

RT @pash22: US startup #HeliospectGenomics charging couples to ‘screen embryos for IQ’ https://t.co/pbXZt5L5do via @hannahdev et al @susan_…