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What Will Life Be Like For People Over 60 After COVID-19
Life after the COVID19 pandemic will likely never be the same — particularly for people over 60. That is the conclusion of geriatric medical doctors, aging experts, futurists and industry specialists.
Etch A Sketch Is Celebrating 60 Years Of “Unplugged Creativity”
This year, Etch A Sketch is celebrating 60 years of unplugged creativity and pencil-free drawing.
Florida Agricultural Museum Offers Several Outdoor Activities
The Florida Agricultural Museum is offering several outdoor activities including horseback riding, summer riding camp, and orienteering.
With Cruise Ships And Theme Parks Idle, You May Want To Consider A Whitewater Alternative
New River Gorge, whitewater rafting outfitters are excited to begin their 2020 season following guidelines set in place by West Virginia Governor Jim Justice to modify operational procedures in order to provide COVID-19 safety precautions for outfitter guests and staff.
Lake County Florida Using Facial Recognition Technology To Find Lost Pets
The Lake County Animal Shelter is now using facial recognition technology to identify lost dogs and cats, offering pet owners an additional tool to help lost and adoptable dogs and cats find their forever home.
ERAU Virtual Discovery Day Offers Researchers Unique Platform to Share Innovations
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Discovery Day, which was held online this year due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, gave student researchers at the Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona, campuses an opportunity to present their projects without time or space limitations.
From Roller Coasters to Dinosaurs, Zoom and Play ‘Virtually’ in Orlando
Visit Orlando Launches 20 Iconic Zoom Backgrounds & 360-Degree Photos
Mindfulness and Meditation Helps Students Perform And Cope
The novel 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the way that students around the globe learn, and change can be stressful. Stress, however, is something that Sheena McMahon, visiting professor in the Department of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology, knows something about —and she is sharing that knowledge with her students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Top Tips to Plant, Grow and Care for a Container Garden
Container gardens are a viable and popular cultivation option, especially for those who have limited sun-exposed spaces or are looking to start small and learn the basics of gardening.