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Things to do in Denver this weekend, April 10-12

It's a beautiful spring weekend out there,

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New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
Jail boss reveals eerie trait that sets apart Gilgo Beach killer from other infamous inmates like John Gotti

Rex Heuermann's jailer said he's seen it all in 44 years as a corrections cop, but there's just something different about the hulking serial killer.

New York, NY NY Post Apr 10
How Silicon Valley is testing employees’ AI usage

"I think a future metric is going to be tokens per employee [and it's] going to be one of the most important metrics going forward," said Adam Silverman, who runs a custom agent-building agency.

Science Space.com Apr 10
Today is splashdown day for Artemis 2 moon astronauts — What to expect at each stage of reentry & landing (timeline)

It's splashdown day for NASA's Artemis 2 moon astronauts. Here's what to expect at every stage.

USA NPR Apr 10
This week's quiz reveals a dramatic twist! OR DOES IT?

If you keep up with secret identities, you'll get at least one question right this week!

Health Medical Xpress Apr 10
With navigating nematodes, scientists map out how brains implement behaviors

Animal behavior reflects a complex interplay between an animal's brain and its sensory surroundings. Only rarely have scientists been able to discern how actions emerge from this interaction. A new study in Nature Neuroscience by researchers in The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT offers one example by revealing how circuits of neurons within C. elegans nematode worms respond to odors and generate movement as they pursue smells they like and evade ones they don't.

Technology Wired Apr 10
How and When to Watch the Artemis II Mission’s Return to Earth

Splashdown for the Artemis II crew is scheduled for Friday evening, and NASA will livestream the historic homecoming.

USA NPR Apr 10
Morning news brief

Vance to serve as lead US negotiator in peace talks to end Iran war, Israel and Lebanon to hold ceasefire talks, NASA's Artemis II astronauts return to Earth Friday.

Global The Borgen Project Apr 10
Transformation of Education in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe, with a population of more than 17 million and 38.3% living below the poverty line, centers its national poverty reduction on education. President Emmerson Mnangagwa claims that strategies have already halved poverty, illustrating the country’s commitment to learning-driven change. Early Childhood Development The Zimbabwe Network of Early Development Actors (ZINECDA) develops children from conception […] The post Transformation of Education in Zimbabwe appeared first on The Borgen Project.

Environment Grist Apr 10
The skylines of the future will be made of wood

Laminated timber is more environmentally friendly than steel, and perfectly safe for constructing tall buildings.

Global Reasons to be Cheerful Apr 10
Formerly Incarcerated Mentors Are Changing Lives in California

When he walked out of prison after 28 years, the first thing Allen Burnett did was drive to the ocean. “I just stood there for a minute,” he recalls. “I wanted to feel the air.” For most of his life, Burnett never expected that moment to come. He entered California’s... The post Formerly Incarcerated Mentors Are Changing Lives in California appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.

Global Good News Network Apr 10
Good News in History, April 10

59 years ago today, Marvin Gaye finished recording “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” one of the hottest singles in Motown history, for his then upcoming album In the Groove. Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for Gaye, Motown executive Barry Gordy declined to release it at the time. Whitfield and Strong then recorded […] The post Good News in History, April 10 appeared first on Good News Network.