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Researchers have made some historic finds in the mountains of Scotland after a project brought together multiple organizations to team up and examine the rich soil of that northern region of the United Kingdom. A team of volunteers with the organization Plantlife teamed up with the James Hutton Instituteto examine soil samples from the area and found multiple fungi species that were totally new to the UK. One of the species is an arctic variety calledAmanita groenlandicabelieved to originally be from Greenland and Scandinavia. And another is calledAcrodontium antarcticumbelieved to be from Antarctica, originally. About 219 soil samples were taken by the hikers working on the project in Scotland s Cairngorms National Park in 2021, Plantlife said. Even more astonishing was the discovery of a fungus species that was not known to science before. The fungus is from theSquamanitagenus. The Scottish Highlands are said to support more species than any other landscape and the area stores 1/3 of Earth s land carbon.Andrea Britton, an eco stanley cups uk logist at the James Hutton Institute said,Thanks to the hard work of volunteers and scientists coming togethe stanley mugs r, the data from this survey will add significantly to our knowledge of this vital group and can be used to start identifying which habitats and locations are particularly important for conservation of fungal diversity.             .@keilidhewan, Rare Plants and Wild Connections project manager, quot stanley taza ; There are more living organism Azzs Lightning to host Eastern Conference Finals watch parties at Amalie Arena
Latinos are more likely to have to stay in the hospital and are also more likely to die from coronavirus, according to experts at the Centers for Disease Control and PreventionCDC .A number of factors contribute to a higher risk, including language barriers and not receiving important information in their native language.That s why communities across the country are focusing on finding bilingual contact tracers.Community Care of North Carolina has a team of them. We do try to find indiv stanley cup iduals that match the community, because that s what builds the trust, and people are more willing to talk to people that are like them, and their community,said Christina Page with Commu stanley thermobecher nity Care of North Carolina.So, we try really hard to try to find bilingual individuals who can go out into the community. Not only are people in the Latino community more willing to speak to a contact tracer, it s also easier to speak about their own health. It is hard for the community to communicate through interpreters and that is a barri stanley water jug er for trust. It is easy for somebody, if you are talking in your language, to connect and express how you are feeling and what are the problems that you have,said Wendy Pascual with Community Care North Carolina.Contact tracers aren t just finding people who have been exposed to coronavirus. They re often giving people information they had not received before and also connecting families with resources that help them get food and pay for utilities.There s also need
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