2018
More Microscopes
ROCHESTER, Minn. Many remember that moment of discovery when they looked through the lens of a microscope in science class and saw a whole new world. The challenge is that most school districts can afford only a few pricey microscopes, giving kids short views of that new world amid lectures about being careful with the […]
Can gene therapy be harnessed to fight AIDS virus?
For more than a decade, the strongest AIDS drugs could not fully control Matt Chappell’s HIV infection. Now his body controls it by itself, and researchers are trying to perfect the gene editing that made this possible. Scientists removed some of his blood cells, disabled a gene to help them resist HIV, and returned these […]
Combating extremist content online
LONDON The British government is unveiling new technology designed to remove extremist material from social media, amid mounting pressure on companies like Facebook and Twitter to do more to remove such content from their platforms. The software, developed by ASI Data Science with funding from the government, was recently announced by Home Secretary Amber Rudd […]
Virtual reality field trips offer advanced adventure
NEW YORK On a February afternoon in a Brooklyn classroom, 16-year-old Taylor Engler came face to face with a cow. But it was all in her head. A virtual reality headset had transported the Berkeley Carroll School junior and eight classmates to an upstate New York farm 250 miles away. For students, the technology means […]
KFL hosting school art exhibition
KENNEBUNK — The Kennebunk Free Library announces its March 2018 exhibit of the artwork of students of The New School in Kennebunk and The School Around Us in Arundel. The show features pieces of different media; all created by students ages 5 to 18. The public is invited to view the exhibit during regular library hours when […]
Local students complete WPI research projects
WORCESTER, Mass. — Several students from York County attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute recently completed intense, hands-on research projects. Jessica Greenleaf of Old Orchard Beach, a member of the class of 2019 majoring in biology and biotechnology, was a member of a student team that completed a project in Nantucket. The project was titled Improving Parks and […]
York County Cash project sees refunds for tax filers
SANFORD — As of Feb. 6, York County Community Action Corporation’s free tax preparation service had identified $60,000 in federal refunds and $24,000 in state refunds to taxpayers. And that was before the Feb. 10 “Super Saturday” day-long free tax preparation event that saw nine volunteers help 31 filers with their returns, according to Meaghan […]
Old Orchard Beach Police Log
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — The Old Orchard Beach Police Department has released the names of individuals arrested or cited from Feb. 5 to Feb. 18. • Ethan Morency, 25, of Auburn, was issued a summons at 7:25 a.m. on Feb. 6 and charged with operating with a suspended registration. • Chrisann Tinker, 43, of Washington […]
Constitutional Democracy doesn’t debase, it dignifies
It didn’t take long after Mitt Romney announced his U.S. Senate bid for new digs at his personality to surface. As one critique goes, Romney is mismatched to America because it doesn’t dole out titles of nobility for excellent character like some Old World aristocracy. Rather, the American political system rewards plebian traits. So despite Romney’s […]