October 2020

Virtual Halloween Games

While it's bound to be a different kind of Halloween for all of us this year, plenty of businesses are stepping it up, providing online celebrations and contests for local communities in place of the beloved in-person events that we've come to expect. One of our favorite events this year is now a drive-through event, which we are very excited about.

Quoth the Raven

Once upon a midnight dreary, I met a snail by the name of Gary... is that not how it goes? Well you could have fooled me, since I'm reading totally new takes on Poe this year! My family is enjoying a collection of re-imagined Poe works called His Hideous Heart while we re-read many of his works to compare and contrast this year.

The Creepiest of Cocktails

The spooky season is upon us and it's time to create those super scary drinks! It's even more important to try your hand at it if you're social distancing and staying home. What better way is there to make Halloween more festive and fun?

How does a bloody brain shooter sound? Or a drunken spider? You can try these and 18 more creepy cocktails here. Dry ice, black sugar and salt and cute-yet-creepy embellishments help to make all of these drinks pleasing to your aesthetic as well as the palate!

Halloween Menus

Even if you're at home for Halloween this year, that doesn't mean you can't have fun with an incredibly creative menu! Spooky Little Halloween has been sharing so many great ways to celebrate while at home or social distancing and there's still plenty of opportunities to really enjoy the holiday. After all, it's during Daylight Savings and a full moon on a Saturday this year, so we might as well make the most of it!

Nuclear Reactors 818 - University of Sussex Business School and the ISM International School of Management Study Found That Nuclear Power Is Not An Effective Carbon Emission Reducer

    Researchers at the University of Sussex Business School, in Britain, and the ISM University of Management and Economics, in Lithuania, studied renewable energy projects and nuclear energy projects in one hundred and twenty countries in the last twenty five years and published their report Monday in the journal Nature Energy.

European Union Launches The RadoNorm Project To Study Risks Of Naturally Occurring Radiation

    A big research project has been funded by the European Union to investigate the effects of chronic exposure to low doses of radon and other natural occurring radioactive materials (NORM) on humans and the environment. The project is called RadoNorm and it involves fifty-six partners from twenty-two European countries. The E.U.

Nuclear Reactors 817 - U.S. President Calls For Investigation Into U.S. Reliance On Imported Minerals Including Uranium

    U.S President Trump has just declared a “national emergency” to deal with a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy and the economy. The threat stems from an “undue reliance” on supplies of critical minerals from “foreign adversaries”.

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