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February 2023
Veverka’s Blog for Interpreters
Hi folks. Another
February moves on by. I found lots of new interesting news for you to think
about interpreting for this second blog for February 2023 – including weird
creatures. Let me hear from you if you like the blog or have something to
contribute. The new InterpNEWS for Jan/Feb 2023 is out too on the
Buffalo Soldiers, and my new interpretive course on Economics for Heritage Interpreters is now available.
Beginning this year my 2023 issues of InterpNEWS, will only be
available by SUBSCRIPTIONS. Don't
get scared, subscriptions will only be $20.00 a year. You can go to the updated InterpNEWS website
for details - and to subscribe now if you'd like to receive the new Buffalo
Soldiers issue and see what’s planned for the year. Here’s the link.
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpnews.html
If you like my
interpreter’s blog please pass the link on to others. Happy to add anyone to my interpretive blog, interpretive courses
and publications resources mailing list.
Cheers,
Prof John
Veverka (John)
Click the link to visit my
updated Interpretation for Interpreters BLOG page.
New Interpretive Stories
to Share
- Water crisis
in West: Massive reservoir Lake Powell hits historic low water level
- Plants
'slept' with curled leaves 250 million years ago, ancient
insect bites reveal
- Meet
Hinat, a Nabataean woman who lived -2,000 years ago in what is now Saudi Arabia
-NASA
rover snaps photos of ancient 'waves' carved into Mars mountainside
-Why are we
seeing so many UFOs over America all of a sudden?
-52-foot-long
Book of the Dead papyrus from ancient Egypt discovered at Saqqara
-Ants can
detect the scent of cancer in urine
-52
million years ago, strange primates lived in complete darkness in the Arctic
-Sea spiders
can regrow their anuses, scientists discover
-Who invented
the toilet?
-Some
carnivorous plants evolved to eat poop instead of bugs. And they're better off
for it.
-Giraffe
sex is even weirder than we thought, and it involves pee
-Cryptic
lost Canaanite language decoded on 'Rosetta Stone'-like tablets
-Do
elephants really 'never forget'?
-Which animals
are most likely to survive climate change?
-8 possible
alien 'technosignatures' detected around distant stars in new AI study
-17th-century
Frenchwoman's 'innovative' gold dental work was likely torturous to her teeth
-Medieval
religious hermit buried in 'extremely unusual' position had syphilis
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