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Support your local pollinator during the Great Southeast Pollinator Census

Support Your Local Pollinator During the Great Southeast Pollinator Census Support Your Local Pollinator During the Great Southeast Pollinator Census About 75% of the world’s flowering plants and about 30% of crops rely on pollinators. These vital creatures, including bees, butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, and even some bats, are the unsung heroes of our ecosystems and food supply. However, things like habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change, and invasive species are all threats to pollinator populations, which are truly essential for both ecological balance and food...

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Lee County’s Dunbar High School has earned its reputation as a technology powerhouse

Lee County’s Dunbar High School has earned its reputation as a technology powerhouse For years, Lee County’s Dunbar High School, nestled in the heart of Fort Myers, has quietly cultivated a reputation that extends far beyond its local community. While Naples and its surrounding areas boast impressive educational institutions, Dunbar stands out as a technological innovator, consistently pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in secondary education. Its impressive programs, cutting-edge facilities, and dedicated faculty have transformed it into a true powerhouse, attracting...

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IMAG History and Science Center celebrates three decades of immersive experiences

IMAG History and Science Center Celebrates Three Decades of Immersive Experiences IMAG History and Science Center Celebrates Three Decades of Immersive Experiences Ever since the mid-90s, there’s been a place in downtown Fort Myers where parents could bring their kids for an immersive experience focused on science. It was originally called The Imaginarium Hands-On Museum and Aquarium and featured hands-on displays and activities and an always-popular touch tank where kids could pet and feed cownose rays, among many other exhibits and activities that have evolved over time. The...

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New public charter school in Collier County tailored to autistic students and their families

New Public Charter School in Collier County Tailored to Autistic Students and Their Families Collier County is poised to welcome a groundbreaking new public charter school specifically designed to meet the unique needs of autistic students and their families. The school, tentatively named the “Collier Coast Academy for Autism,” is set to open its doors in August 2024, offering a comprehensive and individualized learning environment unlike any other in the region. The initiative, spearheaded by a coalition of educators, parents, and autism specialists, aims to alleviate the...

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Could synthetic Vitamin B1 help treat early Alzheimer’s?

Could Synthetic Vitamin B1 Help Treat Early Alzheimer’s? Could Synthetic Vitamin B1 Help Treat Early Alzheimer’s? Naples, FL – A nationwide clinical trial, funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), is exploring a potential breakthrough in the treatment of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The study centers around benfotiamine, a synthetic form of Vitamin B1 (thiamine), investigating whether high doses could effectively combat the progression of these debilitating neurological conditions. Alzheimer’s disease, a...

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Shaping a Compassionate Fort Myers

Shaping a Compassionate Fort Myers Shaping a Compassionate Fort Myers The word compassion can be somewhat amorphous depending on the context it’s used in. For some, it’s a fleeting feeling of sympathy; for others, a deep-seated commitment to alleviating suffering. The organizers of “Shaping a Compassionate Fort Myers,” however, believe that true compassion demands action. This Saturday, September 20th, they are hosting their third community event since launching the initiative just two months ago, a testament to their unwavering dedication to fostering a more...

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