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By Bonnie Washuk, Staff Writer
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From left, Rich Stone, Larry Gilbert Sr. and Paul Robinson chat beside the Kennedy Park pool in Lewiston as Abigail Hughes, 7, swims underwater. The three were asked by the Sun Journal to pose for the photo Wednesday. They are among 13 people who donated money to cover a new city fee of $1 per child to use the pool. Because of the donations, the fee is no longer charged.
LEWISTON On Wednesday afternoon the sun was shining and many children played and laughed as they swam in the Kennedy Park pool.
It was a sight that pleased Rich Stone, Larry Gilbert Sr. and Paul Robinson, three of a number of people who donated money so kids could swim for free.
Steigende Mieten, steigende Not: Soziale Schieflage im Wohnungsmarkt im Kreis Calw - Region
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Rich Stone, former international news editor at
Science and current senior science editor at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Tangled Bank Studios, joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about concerning levels of fission reactions deep in an inaccessible area of the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Though nothing is likely to come of it anytime soon, scientists must decide what if anything they should do tamp down reactions in this hard-to-reach place.
Also on this week’s show, Shlomi Kotler, an assistant professor in the department of applied physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, joins Sarah to discuss the quantum entanglement of macroscopic objects. This hallmark of quantum physics has been confined up until now to microscopic items like atoms, ions, and photons. But what does it mean that two drums, each the width of a human hair, can be entangled?