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Mackay Cutters chief takes on new radio role

A new manager has been appointed at SCA Mackay, parent company Triple M and Hit. Careers Staff writers Premium Content Subscriber only Southern Cross Austereo has named its new business manager in Mackay, and she’s well known in the community. Lianne Gee will start at SCA on March 8, finishing up her tenure as Mackay Cutters Queensland Rugby League acting CEO. Ms Gee said she was extremely proud to be joining SCA, after having worked very closely with the team in her current position. “It is an honour to be joining such an innovative organisation with a caring and strong culture and a passion for growth and exceptional performance,” she said.

The 2020 411 Comic Book Awards Winners

2020 411mania Comic Book Award Nominations Here’s what some of you had to say: Elia Notari “Don’t care about the big two, I’m just here to see some good recommendations from Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Boom etc…” Galactic Breakdown: “My favorites from what I’ve been reading this year, honestly I’d love to include The Next Batman & Yara Flor from Future State but they just made it out this month. If anyone is interested in Future State, those two books & Dark Detective are phenomenal! Superman of Metropolis is fun too, Future State has really impressed me… I was incredibly disinterested with the idea of it.

Good News for CarPlay Users as Kenwood Ships New Firmware Updates

Whenever it comes to getting CarPlay support in a car where such a feature isn’t available as a factory-installed option, Kenwood is one of the first names that comes to mind. The company builds several head units that play nice with Apple’s smartphones.

Biologist Landis awarded NSF grant to model evolution of Hawaiian plants | The Source

January 26, 2021 SHARE In island ecosystems, geographical features such as inter-island distances or differences in altitude may influence how rapidly species split into two lineages, go extinct or disperse. Here is an aerial view of the Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park, Kauai, Hawaii. (Image: Shutterstock) Landis Michael Landis, assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis along with Felipe Zapata from the University of California, Los Angeles, Nina Rønsted from the National Tropical Botanical Garden and Warren Wagner from the Smithsonian Natural History Museum received a total of $1.12 million from the National Science Foundation for a project titled “Modeling the Origin and Evolution of Hawaiian Plants.”

Biologist Landis awarded NSF grant to model evolution of Hawaiian plants

Landis Michael Landis, assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis – along with Felipe Zapata from the University of California, Los Angeles, Nina Rønsted from the National Tropical Botanical Garden and Warren Wagner from the Smithsonian Natural History Museum – received a total of $1.12 million from the National Science Foundation for a project titled “Modeling the Origin and Evolution of Hawaiian Plants.” The research team will focus on 12 understudied plant groups – including Kadua, Wikstroemia and Psychotria – using new sequencing and modeling techniques to gain a broader idea of how Hawaiian plant diversity originated. The project includes conservation and educational components as well, including collecting new wild specimens for the National Tropical Botanical Garden herbarium.

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