

The University of New Mexico
- Headlines for January 22, 2021
- OILS faculty member recognized for publications on online learning
- Headlines for January 21, 2021
- Stokes delivers 2021 State of the University message
- Lobos asked to assist with vaccine clinic at The Pit
- Ethnic Studies and Alumni host 3rd annual Town Hall
- Phase 2 construction to begin at new UNM Hospital Tower and Patient Parking Structure
- ISS names interim directors for UNM Bookstores and Residence Life & Student Housing
- NMiF discusses toxic man-made chemicals in state waters
- UNM scientists, part of international geosciences team, reconstruct 6.5 million years of sea-level stands in the Western Mediterranean
World : NPR
- Coronavirus FAQ: Why Am I Suddenly Hearing So Much About KF94 Masks?There are N95s, reserved for health workers. There are KN95s, which you can buy easily — except that quality may vary. And now South Korea's KF94 masks are getting a lot of buzz.
- Refugee Resettlement Coordinator Is Hopeful For What Comes Next Under BidenCorine Dehabey runs a group that helps resettle refugees in Toledo, Ohio. She says her organization is "hopeful" and "excited" about Biden's plan to raise the number of refugees allowed into the U.S.
- Twitter Bans Account Linked To Iran's Supreme LeaderAn image that seems to threaten former President Donald Trump has prompted Twitter to deactivate an account linked to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The image also appears on Khameini's website.
- Canadian Officials React To Biden Revoking Keystone XL PermitCanadian officials say they're disappointed that President Biden revoked the Keystone XL Pipeline permit — but they're also looking forward to working with the new administration on climate change.
- Coronavirus Crisis Gets 'Even Worse' In Brazilian Amazon City Of ManausAnother surge in coronavirus cases has collapsed Manaus' health system, leading hospitals to run out of beds and oxygen for patients. It's also having a deadly fallout in nearby communities.
- 'Until Everyone Is Safe, No One Is Safe': Africa Awaits The COVID-19 VaccineEllen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient and former president of Liberia, says much of Africa may be left out until 2022. "We don't have the resources. It's as simple as that," she says.
- U.N. Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Takes Effect, Without The U.S. And Other Powers "For the first time in history, nuclear weapons are going to be illegal in international law," says Elayne Whyte, who oversaw the treaty's creation.
- Germany Expected To Put Right-Wing AfD Under Surveillance For Violating ConstitutionGermany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has wrapped up a two-year investigation into the Alternative for Germany. The party's far-right branch is already under surveillance.
- Cloe Shasha Brooks: The Search For Big IdeasAnyone from anywhere can give a TED Talk. This hour, we're joined by curator Cloe Shasha Brooks, who leads a massive search each year to discover brilliant speakers who often fly under the radar.
- Why It Can Be Harder To Fight Hookworms In Alabama Than In ArgentinaThe wriggling parasites are a scourge around the world. And in some ways, other countries are better at fighting them than the U.S. But a new effort in the rural South shows promise.
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