A Ph.D. student at the University of Louisville is taking her research to the forests of Panama, studying on an island in the middle of the canal. The work she's doing specifically looks at spider webs.
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The JCPS students and their assistant principal spent seven days building house floors and installing a water filtration system.
The online class for all ages, which starts Jan. 8, is worth one college credit and will teach students about how rare the eclipse is and what to expect.
Tens of millions in the Americas will have front-row seats for Saturday's rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun.
By the end of October, the organization expects to help around 100 people settle in the Derby City from places like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Iraq and Central and South America.
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With mass deportations underway, it brings heartbreak from Haiti to Louisville.