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Keegan Khan, 'Never Too Flashy,' Leads Resurgent Villanova


Keegan Khan, Never Too Flashy, Leads Resurgent Villanova
Thu May 6 2021 | Matt Hamilton | College
College lacrosse fans have been treated to #SCTop10 highlights at a seemingly higher rate than at any point in the sport’s history. Each weekend, a behind-the-back pass or shovel shot has captured the attention of the lacrosse world and gone viral on social media.
Villanova attackman Keegan Khan doesn’t think he’ll find himself on SportsCenter any time soon, and he’s perfectly fine with that.
“Probably not,” he joked about the idea of going viral. “Never too flashy of a player.”
Khan, the Wildcats’ leading scorer, instead makes his impact as one of college lacrosse’s most versatile players. The senior can play with physicality, speed and an ability to use both hands equally well traits that have helped him become the fifth-leading scorer in program history. ....

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Scale of human impact laid bare in new island study


Scale of human impact laid bare in new island study
30 April 2021
When humans arrive on an island they have an immediate and dramatic impact on the ecosystem, according to a new international study which included scientists from The Australian National University (ANU).
The study looked at 27 remote islands across the globe and found they had something in common.
When humans arrive on these islands the ecosystem immediately starts to change. But even more importantly, it keeps changing - it s still changing now in most cases, ANU co-author Dr Simon Connor said.
The change is also permanent. There s no going back because our impact as humans is so profound. This is worrying because the islands have really special biodiversity, including species that aren t found anywhere else in the world. ....

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