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  • Jun 25, 2024 | insight.jci.org | JCI Insight |Huw Morgan |Carlotta Olivero |Boris Y. Shorning

    ResearchCell biologyStem cellsOpen Access | 10.1172/jci.insight.177898 JCI Insight. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.177898. Copyright © 2024, Morgan et al. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

  • May 26, 2024 | thedirt.news | Huw Morgan

    A flash of floral inspiration for the bank holiday appeared on the Dig Delve yesterday which was simply too beautiful to pass us by. If you’re unfamiliar, the Dig Delve is online magazine about the garden of the landscape designer Dan Pearson, and his partner, Huw Morgan.

  • May 15, 2024 | blogs.icmda.net | Huw Morgan

    In my many years of travelling to different countries and teaching with PRIME, I along with many other tutors frequently used a few simple questions in the ‘Whole Person Care’ and ‘Teaching to change Hearts’ courses that constituted some of the core PRIME material. There is nothing new in this as a teaching technique, of course. It is generally regarded as having been initiated by Socrates some 400 years BC, and was certainly used extensively by Jesus as the Gospel accounts make clear.

  • May 11, 2024 | digdelve.com | Huw Morgan

    The camassia have risen, spearing into spring and soaring skyward to link us with the early days of summer. Their first ascending colour eclipses the last of the spring bulbs as the meadows quicken to swallow the Pheasant’s Eye narcissus. Spires that leave their fleshy foliage behind to blink one and then a succession of starry flowers. Each star lasts just a day as they fizzle up the stems, still ahead of the grasses – but not for long – to ride this pristine and to-be-savoured moment.

  • Apr 7, 2024 | lakeconews.com | Huw Morgan

    A total solar eclipse takes place on April 8 across North America. These events occur when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the Sun’s face. This plunges observers into a darkness similar to dawn or dusk. During the upcoming eclipse, the path of totality, where observers experience the darkest part of the Moon’s shadow (the umbra), crosses Mexico, arcing north-east through Texas, the Midwest and briefly entering Canada before ending in Maine.

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