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Why is Alexis in jail on General Hospital? Nancy Lee Grahn's character fate

Why is Alexis in jail on General Hospital? Nancy Lee Grahn's character fate
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General Hospital Spoilers: Valentin's Biological Father Revealed – Alexis Remembers Childhood Secret?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers tease that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) will reflect on the past in a very special episode. Since Nancy Lee Grahn’s 25th anniversary on GH is coming up later this year, General Hospital is celebrating now and will dive deep into Alexis’ history. The Thursday, April 8 episode will bring at least one surprising face along with a shocking revelation connected to Alexis’ childhood. General Hospital spoilers say Alexis will squeeze in a session with Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) before she begins her Pentonville sentence the next morning. This will be an important night for Alexis as she thinks back on a memory she just can’t shake. There’ll be something in Alexis’ past that she keeps returning to over and over.

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Geologists Discover Effects of Climate Change on Life During Paleozic Era

By analyzing the minerals within a type of limestone, researchers were able to determine how changes in the global temperature linked to different types of flourishing life. A finger points to a small trilobite fossil from the Ordovician strata in Svalbard, Norway. (Credit: Adam Jost) (CN) Scientists announced a method Monday of determining the Earth’s temperature from the early Paleozoic era, allowing them to track the rise and fall of different species as the planet warmed and cooled. In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, geologists revealed they had discovered a way to track the warming and cooling of Earth’s global temperature during the early Paleozoic era, a time spanning between 440 to 510 million years ago.

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Geologists produce new timeline of Earth's Paleozoic climate changes

Massachusetts Institute of Technology The temperature of a planet is linked with the diversity of life that it can support. MIT geologists have now reconstructed a timeline of the Earth’s temperature during the early Paleozoic era, between 510 and 440 million years ago – a pivotal period when animals became abundant in a previously microbe-dominated world. In a study appearing today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers chart dips and peaks in the global temperature during the early Paleozoic. They report that these temperature variations coincide with the planet’s changing diversity of life: Warmer climates favored microbial life, whereas cooler temperatures allowed more diverse animals to flourish.

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'I got my Christmas present early,' says Ascension St. Mary's worker after coronavirus vaccination

‘I got my Christmas present early,’ says Ascension St. Mary’s worker after coronavirus vaccination Updated Dec 23, 2020; Facebook Share SAGINAW, MI - Ten staff members of Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital in Saginaw rolled up their sleeves in a special ceremony Wednesday to receive the hospital’s first doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. “What we’ve done here today basically will, in my opinion, change the world,” said physician’s assistant Steven Berge, who serves in the emergency department at Ascension St. Mary’s. Ascension St. Mary’s received the newly approved Moderna vaccine the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 23. Both the new Moderna vaccine and the Pfizer shot require two doses several weeks apart. The second dose must be from the same company as the first. A major difference is the storage requirements - the Pfizer shot must be stored in special ultra-cold freezers while the Moderna product can be stored in regular vaccine storage equipment.

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