
Sarah Zielinski
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3 weeks ago |
snexplores.org | Carolyn Wilke |Stephen Ornes |Lisa Grossman |Sarah Zielinski
Smartphones are helping chart an erratic region of Earth’s atmosphere that can mess with navigation systems and other tech. That region is the ionosphere — a sea of charged particles on the edge of outer space. There, the sun’s radiation cooks gases in the air. This rips electrons off neutral atoms and molecules, creating free-roaming charged particles. Levels of these charged particles shift with changing sunlight and solar activity.
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1 month ago |
snexplores.org | Maria Temming |JoAnna Wendel |Joanna Wendel |Sarah Zielinski
Free educator resources are available for this article. Register to access: Client key* E-mail Address* Already Registered? Enter your e-mail address above. In the dead of night, bats and insects are locked in an acoustic war. Bats send out ultrasonic clicks and listen for the echoes to home in on insect prey.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Amy Starinieri Gilbert |Christopher Karamanos |Sarah Zielinski
The Federal Communications Commission recently announced that it is postponing the one-to-one consent rule for at least one year. Implementation of the rule would have significantly altered the requirements for obtaining consent to place calls or text messages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Companies should keep an eye on another FCC rule that will change the requirements regarding consumers’ ability to revoke consent, scheduled to take effect on April 11, 2025.
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2 months ago |
openlegalblogarchive.org | Christopher Karamanos |Sarah Zielinski |Amy Starinieri Gilbert
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced on Jan. 24, 2025, that its highly anticipated one-to-one consent rule was postponed by at least one year. This is big news for companies that were gearing up for the implementation of the rule, which would have significantly altered the requirements for obtaining consent to place calls or text messages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
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Dec 11, 2024 |
snexplores.org | Alison Pearce Stevens |Stephen Ornes |Sarah Zielinski |Jenny Krumrine
Free educator resources are available for this article. Register to access: Client key* E-mail Address* Already Registered? Enter your e-mail address above. When baby Atlantic puffins in Iceland venture out of the cliffside burrows where they had hatched, they look for the light of the moon.
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