Murdered with a stone frog: The grisly story of the man whose mummified remains were hidden in his wifeâs garden
The skeletal remains of John Sabine, who went missing in 1997, were discovered just weeks after the death of his wife Lee Sabine at their flat in Beddau
Ann Sabine, known as Lee, in the garden where her husband s body was found 18 years after he went missing
Known as a theatrical and slightly odd lady who transformed the garden she shared with her neighbours into a little piece of paradise , Lee Sabine had a secret.
Not much was known about her previous life by friends but the former cabaret singer was married to former accountant John Sabine â who just happened to fall off the face of the earth without much fanfare.
Cover of the Integrated Ocean Carbon Research report.
In absorbing carbon dioxide, the oceans play a crucial role in regulating the climate, a role yet to be fully understood. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa oceanographer
Christopher Sabine co-authored a newly published strategy for comprehensive and coordinated ocean carbon research over the next decade.
The new report,
IOC). It sets out to accomplish the vital task of indicating the current gaps and future directions for the integrated research of the ocean’s carbon cycle.
The ocean currently serves as the “blue lungs” of our planet. However, the ocean’s ability to contribute to climate regulation may decline and even be reversed in the future. The new report thus examines available observations and research to determine whether the oceans will continue to “help” humanity or whether they will turn against it, making mitigation and adaptation to warming more difficult.
University of Hawaiʻi
Cover of the Integrated Ocean Carbon Research report.
In absorbing carbon dioxide, the oceans play a crucial role in regulating the climate, a role yet to be fully understood. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa oceanographer Christopher Sabine co-authored a newly published strategy for comprehensive and coordinated ocean carbon research over the next decade.
The ocean currently serves as the “blue lungs” of our planet. However, the ocean’s ability to contribute to climate regulation may decline and even be reversed in the future. The new report thus examines available observations and research to determine whether the oceans will continue to “help” humanity or whether they will turn against it, making mitigation and adaptation to warming more difficult.
Pandemic brings added challenges to the visually impaired
Pandemic brings added challenges to the visually impaired By Joanna Bouras and Jared Goffinet | February 2, 2021 at 6:24 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 6:24 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Unique challenges are being faced by many people during the pandemic. For some though, unique challenges are an everyday thing, even outside a pandemic.
Many people can see and spot something they need before grabbing it. Yet for some, who are visually impaired, they rely on feel and touch.
Gloria Robinson is blind and has had to make major adjustments in these times.
“The hardest thing is touching, you have to touch everything,” says Robinson.
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