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 The Cassini spacecraft has discovered the long, cracked features dubbed  tiger stripes  on Saturn s icy moon Enceladus are very young -- between 10 and 1,000 years young.  These findings support previous results showing the moon s southern pole is active. The pole had episodes of geologic activity as recently as 10 years ago. These cracked features are approximately 130 kilometers long  80 mile stanley canada s , spaced about 40 kilometers  25 miles  apart and run roughly parallel to one another.  The cracks act like vents. They spew vapor and fine ice water particles that have become ice crystals. This crystallization process can be dated, which helped scientists pin down the age of the features.   There appears to be a continual supply of fresh, crystalline ice at the tiger stripes, which could have been very recently resurfaced,  said Dr. Bonnie Buratti. She is a team member of the Cassini visual and infrared mapping spectrometer at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.  Enceladus is constantly evolving and getting a makeover.    This finding is especially exciting because ground-based observers have seen tiny Ence stanley cup ladus brighten as its south pole was visible from Earth. Cassini allows scientists to see close up that the brightening is caused by geologic activity. When NASA s Voyager 2 spacecraft flew over the m stanley thermos oon s north pole in 1981, it did not observe the tiger stripes. Cassini s visual and infrared mapping spectrometer shows water ice exists in two forms on Enceladus: in  Jptp The Internet Made Romantic Betrayal Even More Devastating
 Workers load food onto an American B17 bomber during Operation Chowhound which involved dropping essential food supplies from bombers to the starving Dutch people at the end of WWII.Imperial War Museum鈥擟orbisIdeasBy Ingrid KohlstadtApril 1, 2015 7:00 AM EDTIngrid Kohlstadt, MD, MPH, is a physician graduate of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Kohlstadt is a Faculty Associate at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Scho stanley cup ol of Public Health and double-board certified in preventive medicine and nutrition. She edited textbooks Food and Nutrients in Disease Management and Advancing Medicine with Fo stanley cup price od and Nutrients, Second Edition. Dr. Kohlstadt has worked for the CDC, the FDA, the USDA, the Indian Health Service and the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center, and serves on the review board of Nutrition Journal.The Hunger Winter of 1944 to 1945, as the Dutch call it, ended with the Allied Forces air-dropping food in April. What   so remarkable about t stanley tumbler his particular World War II humanitarian crisis is that 70 years later, its effects are still saving lives globally, through lessons of history, science, and public health.History: Instructing future humanitariansRichard L. Hall, who served as a navigator in the Air Force, flew one of the planes that dropped food supplies across Holland in 1945. Recently, he dropped food-for-thought to future humanitarian leaders at Johns Hopkins University   Center for Human Nutrition during the eighth George G. Graham lectu

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 TORONTO 鈥?Shopify Inc. 8216  vice president is very confident that the first day of recreational pot sales in Canada will be smooth on websites backed by its software because cannabis stanley cup  isn ;t Kylie Cosmetics.While pot demand may be high on Oct. 17, it is unlikely to exceed the tens of thousands of orders of Lip Kits per minute on Kylie Jenner   company website, which uses Shopify, said the Ottawa-based e-commerce company   vice president and general manager Loren Padelford.These stores are going to get hit hard, and there   going to be a lot of people browsing... If this is bigger than a Kylie Lip Kit drop, I think that   going to surprise everybody, he said.               ART stanley termosy ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When Canada legalizes cannabis for adult use on Oct. 17, age of majority consumers will be able to purchase certain marijuana products in some stores, but the vast majority of sales will be online.For example, Ontario will not have any brick-and-mortar cannabis retail stores until next spring after the Progressive Conservative government changed the distribution model from government-run outlets to private retailers. In British Columbia, there will only be one physical store ready in Kamloops, B.C.  vaso stanley        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island 鈥?where online sales of cannabis will go through go Iygn Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reports record 4,736 new cases of COVID-19 and third-wave high of 29 deaths; circumstances in Ontario are  dire,  associate chief medical officer warns
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:30 p.m.: British Columbia has reported 677 new stanley cups  cases of COVID-19 and one more death.The number of active infections has ticked up to 6,165 across the province.  stanley cup               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Close to one-third of the cases reported on Tuesday were located in the Fraser Health region with 1,948, while Health Minister Adrian Dix says the Northern Health region had the most cases per capita.Of 288 people hospitalized with the illness, 140 were in intensive care.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There were 24 active outbreaks at health-care facilities, including three at hospitals.7:00 p.m.: Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government remains conce stanley cup rned about significant pressures on health care as the province reported 506 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday for the first time in the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was the second consecutive day the province broke a single-day case count.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               These case rates and the subsequent severe outcomes continue to be driven by those who have made the choice not to get vaccinated,  Moe said in a statement.The premier, saying he believes it is a personal choice, has previousl