Feature Articles
June 8, 2016
Synthetic dog for veterinary students to save thousands of animal
TAMPA, Fla. – A Tampa biotechnology company has unveiled their latest creation, a new skinless breed of dog, which will result in thousands of animals being saved as it is distributed.
MULLET OVER BY JAMES K. WHITE | June 8, 2016
Mars Hill and Quoddy Head
You may ask, “With no interference from fog or clouds, where is the point that daily receives the first sunlight on American soil?” The answer is not as simple as one might think. I was taught decades ago that the correct response was Cadillac Mountain in Maine, but that is true only during parts of each year. On some days mountains in New Brunswick temporarily block the path of the sunlight and the shifting of the sunrise orientation along the horizon constantly changes with the season. The results are that two other sites in Maine: Mars Hill and Quoddy Head (I am not making this up) sometimes receive our first rays of solar energy.