Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides

Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides
A mechanical pump can be life-saving for heart failure patients or it can cause dangerous complications. Doctors can do a better job at explaining the reasons some patients may want to opt out.

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Health & Science - September 30, 2018 at 10:07PM - Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides

NPR News: Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides

Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides
A mechanical pump can be life-saving for heart failure patients or it can cause dangerous complications. Doctors can do a better job at explaining the reasons some patients may want to opt out.

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Health Care - September 30, 2018 at 10:07PM - Perspective: A Heart Device Can Save Lives, But Doctors Need To Explain The Downsides

NPR News: Holly Ridings On Breaking A Glass Ceiling At NASA

Holly Ridings On Breaking A Glass Ceiling At NASA
Holly Ridings, NASA's first-ever female chief flight director, weighs in on being a woman in the field with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

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Health & Science - September 30, 2018 at 07:23PM - Holly Ridings On Breaking A Glass Ceiling At NASA

NPR News: The Flight Of The Condors, And Their Audience

The Flight Of The Condors, And Their Audience
Hundreds of condor groupies flocked to a spot on the Utah-Arizona border to witness the annual release of young condors into the wild.

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Health & Science - September 30, 2018 at 07:23PM - The Flight Of The Condors, And Their Audience

Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Advisor

EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Advisor
As part of a broader reorganization, the EPA will eliminate the science advisor role created to counsel acting EPA Administrator, Andrew Wheeler. Critics fear the move is a further demotion of scientific research.

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Health & Science - September 30, 2018 at 04:51AM - EPA To Dissolve Office Of Science Advisor

NPR News: Boys And Masculinity In America

Boys And Masculinity In America
NPR's Scott Simon talks with author and psychologist Michael Thompson about masculinity and boys' emotions after emotional hearings this week.

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NPR News: Boys And Masculinity In America

Boys And Masculinity In America
NPR's Scott Simon talks with author and psychologist Michael Thompson about masculinity and boys' emotions after emotional hearings this week.

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Health & Science - September 29, 2018 at 07:00PM - Boys And Masculinity In America

NPR News: 'Extremely Rare' 2-Headed Snake Stuns Social Media, Charms Scientists

'Extremely Rare' 2-Headed Snake Stuns Social Media, Charms Scientists
A Virginia state herpetologist says finding the mutated copperhead in a resident's yard earlier this month is an "extraordinarily rare" occurrence. Even more stunning, he says, is that it's alive.

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Health & Science - September 29, 2018 at 06:42PM - 'Extremely Rare' 2-Headed Snake Stuns Social Media, Charms Scientists

How to Know if You Should Spend Forever Together


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A love story.
How to Know if You Should Spend Forever Together - By HEATHER HAVRILESKY - Category Style - Keyword Travel and Vacations, Marriages - From The New York Times - Published at September 29, 2018 at 07:00AM

Chidera Eggerue Has Some Tips (and Hashtags) for Self-Love


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Her first book, “What a Time to Be Alone,” is an antidote to traditional self-help books, which she says often speak only to “privileged people from the first world.”
Chidera Eggerue Has Some Tips (and Hashtags) for Self-Love - By CEYLAN YEGINSU - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at September 29, 2018 at 07:00AM

Is Your Salad Habit Good for the Planet?


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Popular fast-casual chains brag of sustainability, as customers toss their compostable and recyclable bowls into the trash with wild abandon.
Is Your Salad Habit Good for the Planet? - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Waste Materials and Disposal, Recycling of Waste Materials - From The New York Times - Published at September 29, 2018 at 07:00AM

An ‘Ancestral Memory’ Inscribed in Skin


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In Alaska and other areas of the circumpolar north, women have been working in the last decade to revitalize a tattooing tradition.
An ‘Ancestral Memory’ Inscribed in Skin - By ASH ADAMS and EVE LYONS - Category Style - Keyword Tattoos, Women and Girls, Indigenous People - From The New York Times - Published at September 29, 2018 at 07:00AM

Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 9, 2018

Ebola Likely to Spread From Congo to Uganda, W.H.O. Says


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Local fighting and fleeing patients led the organization to increase its alert level. The disease has appeared in a Congolese fishing village near Uganda.
Ebola Likely to Spread From Congo to Uganda, W.H.O. Says - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Epidemics, Ebola Virus - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

Today, Be Kind to Yourself


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The Kavanaugh-Blasey testimonies have stirred up painful memories for many. Here’s what you can do about it.
Today, Be Kind to Yourself - By HAYLEY KRISCHER - Category Style - Keyword #MeToo Movement, Sexual Harassment, Anxiety and Stress - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

Afternoon Beers With a Former Sex Pistol


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John Lydon, the 62-year-old punk legend, was in New York for a new documentary about Public Image Ltd. But first, he wanted to shop and smoke in a bar.
Afternoon Beers With a Former Sex Pistol - By ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Pop and Rock Music - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: How Trauma Affects Memory: Scientists Weigh In On The Kavanaugh Hearing

How Trauma Affects Memory: Scientists Weigh In On The Kavanaugh Hearing
In Thursday's testimony, Christine Blasey Ford said that she was 100 percent certain that Judge Kavanaugh assaulted her in 1982. How can she be sure? What does science say about memory and trauma?

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Health & Science - September 29, 2018 at 02:24AM - How Trauma Affects Memory: Scientists Weigh In On The Kavanaugh Hearing

In the Nursing Home, Empty Beds and Quiet Halls


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Fewer patients are winding up in nursing homes, and hundreds of the facilities are closing each year.
In the Nursing Home, Empty Beds and Quiet Halls - By PAULA SPAN - at Health - Keyword: Nursing Homes, Elder Care, Health Insurance and Managed Care - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Why Did An Octopus-Wielding Sea Lion Slap A Kayaker In The Face?

Why Did An Octopus-Wielding Sea Lion Slap A Kayaker In The Face?
A sea lion in a viral video was probably just messing around with its food. Researchers say sea lions don't care enough about humans to want to slap one of us with an octopus.

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Health & Science - September 29, 2018 at 12:35AM - Why Did An Octopus-Wielding Sea Lion Slap A Kayaker In The Face?

Fall Galas at Lincoln Center


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The Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic and the High Line held benefit galas.
Fall Galas at Lincoln Center - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

Personal Appearance as Resistance in São Paulo


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The photographer Gabriela Portilho examines personal style as a statement of identity, culture and strength on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.
Personal Appearance as Resistance in São Paulo - By GABRIELA PORTILHO and ELIZABETH BRISTOW - Category Style - Keyword Photography - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Drugmakers Play The Patent Game To Lock In Prices, Block Competitors

Drugmakers Play The Patent Game To Lock In Prices, Block Competitors
Pharmaceutical companies like Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, often win patents for incremental changes with debatable value. Now there's a twist involving an opioid addiction treatment.

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Health Care - September 28, 2018 at 10:00PM - Drugmakers Play The Patent Game To Lock In Prices, Block Competitors

It’s Bad Enough That My Mom Died. Now My Dad Is Dating Her Nurse?


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A reader tries to navigate grief and anger at the same time.
It’s Bad Enough That My Mom Died. Now My Dad Is Dating Her Nurse? - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: The Effects Of Sexual Assault On The Brain

The Effects Of Sexual Assault On The Brain
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Jim Hopper, a teaching associate at Harvard Medical School, about sexual assault and its effects on the brain.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 06:40PM - The Effects Of Sexual Assault On The Brain

NPR News: Memory And Trauma

Memory And Trauma
Thursday's testimony put a spotlight on trauma and memory. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Tracey Shors, a professor of neuroscience and psychology, who focuses on stress, sexual trauma and memory.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 03:58PM - Memory And Trauma

Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 9, 2018

Red Carpet Same Old. Insiders See Opportunities.


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For a few fleeting moments earlier this year, it seemed as if the red carpet had magically changed course.
Red Carpet Same Old. Insiders See Opportunities. - By CARA BUCKLEY - Category Style - Keyword #MeToo Movement, Actors and Actresses - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

First I Met My Children, Then My Girlfriend. They’re Related.


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A former sperm donor, searching online, finds both offspring and love.
First I Met My Children, Then My Girlfriend. They’re Related. - By AARON LONG - Category Style - Keyword Computers and the Internet, Dating and Relationships, Artificial Insemination, Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at September 28, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: "Enjoy 'Standing' On The Surface Of This Asteroid!" Via New Video

"Enjoy 'Standing' On The Surface Of This Asteroid!" Via New Video
Two Japanese rovers touring an asteroid have sent photos and a video back home, which were published by the Japanese space agency Thursday.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 09:45AM - "Enjoy 'Standing' On The Surface Of This Asteroid!" Via New Video

Not All Women Have a Clear Answer for How Sexual Assault Affected Them. That Doesn’t Mean It Had No Effect.


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The idea that one needs to articulate the personal effects of sexual assault as clearly as Christine Blasey Ford keeps many victims from reporting what happened to them.
Not All Women Have a Clear Answer for How Sexual Assault Affected Them. That Doesn’t Mean It Had No Effect. - By HEATHER MURPHY - at Health - Keyword: Sex Crimes, Anxiety and Stress, Women and Girls, Research - From The New York Times - Published at September 27, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: NASA Hosts Conference All About Looking For Signs Of Civilization Beyond Earth

NASA Hosts Conference All About Looking For Signs Of Civilization Beyond Earth
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with astrophysicist Adam Frank, who is attending a NASA conference in Houston that's exploring how to discover intelligent life beyond earth.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 04:32AM - NASA Hosts Conference All About Looking For Signs Of Civilization Beyond Earth

NPR News: Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?

Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?
Fire ecologists are urging forest managers to allow more wildfires to burn on the landscape to help thin overgrown forests. Many challenges stand in the way.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 03:20AM - Fire Ecologists Say More Fires Should Be Left To Burn. So Why Aren't They?

NPR News: A Drifting Weedkiller Puts Prized Trees At Risk

A Drifting Weedkiller Puts Prized Trees At Risk
The EPA is deciding whether to let farmers keep using an herbicide called dicamba. The chemical is controversial because it can damage nearby crops. What's less well-known: It's hurting wildlife, too.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 03:09AM - A Drifting Weedkiller Puts Prized Trees At Risk

NPR News: Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat

Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat
Even though many fast food chain restaurants are offering healthier sides, a new report says parents choose them only about half the time, and restaurants aren't consistent in how they offer them.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 02:36AM - Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat

NPR News: Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat

Apples Or Fries With That? When It Comes To Kids Meals, Fries Are Hard To Beat
Even though many fast food chain restaurants are offering healthier sides, a new report says parents choose them only about half the time, and restaurants aren't consistent in how they offer them.

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NPR News: Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa

Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa
The scientists think when this new dinosaur was alive, it was the largest creature ever to have walked the Earth. And unlike the lumbering creatures that came later, it could pop up on its hind legs.

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Health & Science - September 28, 2018 at 02:32AM - Bones Reveal The Brontosaurus Had An Older, Massive Cousin In South Africa

Offline and On Point at Dries Van Noten


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What happens when you stop fixating on the small screen? Answers of sorts at Dries Van Noten and Chloé.
Offline and On Point at Dries Van Noten - By VANESSA FRIEDMAN - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Paris Fashion Week - From International New York Times - Published at September 27, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response

VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response
The overdose antidote naloxone could soon be available in more public places. The Veterans Administration is adding it to its automated defibrillator cabinets. Other institutions are following suit.

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Health Care - September 27, 2018 at 06:44PM - VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response

NPR News: VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response

VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response
The overdose antidote naloxone could soon be available in more public places. The Veterans Administration is adding it to its automated defibrillator cabinets. Other institutions are following suit.

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Health & Science - September 27, 2018 at 06:44PM - VA Adding Opioid Antidote To Defibrillator Cabinets For Quicker Overdose Response

NPR News: World Leaders Pledge To Eradicate Tuberculosis

World Leaders Pledge To Eradicate Tuberculosis
For the first time, the U.N. General Assembly is holding a high-level meeting focused on tuberculosis — which is now the most deadly infectious disease. The hope is to end the epidemic by 2030.

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Health & Science - September 27, 2018 at 04:03PM - World Leaders Pledge To Eradicate Tuberculosis

Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 9, 2018

Fall’s Next Top Coat: The Trends to Try


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This season, bigger is better, louder is louder, and more is certainly more.
Fall’s Next Top Coat: The Trends to Try - By HAYLEY PHELAN - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Shopping and Retail - From The New York Times - Published at September 26, 2018 at 07:00AM

Listen: Olivia Munn Reads ‘A Life Plan for Two, Followed by One’


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The “Predator” star tells the story of a remarkable childhood crush.
Listen: Olivia Munn Reads ‘A Life Plan for Two, Followed by One’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Children and Childhood - From The New York Times - Published at September 26, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Beluga Charms British With Impromptu Visit

Beluga Charms British With Impromptu Visit
People lined the River Thames east of London on Wednesday trying to catch a glimpse of a beluga whale swimming far out of its normal range.

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Health & Science - September 27, 2018 at 03:22AM - Beluga Charms British With Impromptu Visit

In Rare Bipartisan Accord, House and Senate Reach Compromise on Opioid Bill


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The legislation contains a mix of law enforcement and public health measures. Addiction experts say it will help — but not enough.
In Rare Bipartisan Accord, House and Senate Reach Compromise on Opioid Bill - By ABBY GOODNOUGH - at Health - Keyword: Law and Legislation, Addiction (Psychology) - From The New York Times - Published at September 26, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Food Regulation: "Only The Brave Dare Eat The Fare"

Food Regulation: "Only The Brave Dare Eat The Fare"
Thanks to a group of men known as the Poison Squad, our food is a lot safer than it was a century ago. But how safe is it, really?

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Health & Science - September 26, 2018 at 10:06PM - Food Regulation: "Only The Brave Dare Eat The Fare"

NPR News: Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research

Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research
The audit has been called a political gesture to placate anti-abortion groups that oppose use of the tissue. Fetal tissue has played a part in developing vaccines and medical treatments.

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Health & Science - September 27, 2018 at 02:12AM - Health And Human Services Says It's Reviewing Use Of Fetal Tissue For Research

NPR News: Cornell Food Researcher's Downfall Raises Larger Questions For Science

Cornell Food Researcher's Downfall Raises Larger Questions For Science
Brian Wansink made a name for himself producing pithy, palatable studies that connected people's eating habits with cues from their environment. His data manipulation now serves as a cautionary tale.

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Health & Science - September 27, 2018 at 02:07AM - Cornell Food Researcher's Downfall Raises Larger Questions For Science

Los Angeles Moves to Paris


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Yoga, skateboarding and California beauty products are just part of the fall promotion at Le Bon Marché, the LVMH-owned department store.
Los Angeles Moves to Paris - By MATTHEW SCHNEIER - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From International New York Times - Published at September 26, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Will Congress Bring Sky-High Air Ambulance Bills Down To Earth?

Will Congress Bring Sky-High Air Ambulance Bills Down To Earth?
Medevac helicopter companies are on the congressional radar, as a funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration nears passage. Consumer protections against deceptive practices could become law.

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Health Care - September 26, 2018 at 04:14PM - Will Congress Bring Sky-High Air Ambulance Bills Down To Earth?

NPR News: Fuel Efficiency And Smog In Arizona

Fuel Efficiency And Smog In Arizona
The EPA is holding hearings on a proposal to relax fuel efficiency standards. Arizona has come out in opposition — the state has a bad smog problem and was counting on the fuel rules to help fix it.

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Health & Science - September 26, 2018 at 04:14PM - Fuel Efficiency And Smog In Arizona

NPR News: Medicare Eases Up On Readmissions Penalties For Hospitals Serving The Poor

Medicare Eases Up On Readmissions Penalties For Hospitals Serving The Poor
Many hospitals that serve a large share of low-income patients will benefit from Medicare's less punishing approach to penalties for patient readmissions.

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Health Care - September 26, 2018 at 04:00PM - Medicare Eases Up On Readmissions Penalties For Hospitals Serving The Poor

Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 9, 2018

Cancer Center Switches Focus on Fund-Raising as Problems Mount


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The change highlights the challenges facing Memorial Sloan Kettering, one of the nation’s most prestigious cancer centers, amid a widening crisis.
Cancer Center Switches Focus on Fund-Raising as Problems Mount - By KATIE THOMAS and CHARLES ORNSTEIN - at Health - Keyword: Philanthropy - From The New York Times - Published at September 25, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Study: Roundup Weed Killer Could Be Linked To Widespread Bee Deaths

Study: Roundup Weed Killer Could Be Linked To Widespread Bee Deaths
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin posit that glyphosate destroys specialized gut bacteria in bees, leaving them more susceptible to infection and death from harmful bacteria.

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Health & Science - September 26, 2018 at 07:06AM - Study: Roundup Weed Killer Could Be Linked To Widespread Bee Deaths

NPR News: Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip

Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip
After an accident in an all-terrain vehicle crushed a doctor's left arm, he was whisked by air ambulance to the closest trauma center for specialized care. Soon he was fighting over the $56,603 bill.

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Health Care - September 26, 2018 at 01:59AM - Taken For A Ride: M.D. Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip

They Say Sexual Assault, Kavanaugh Says It Never Happened: Sifting Truth From Memory


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How trauma and time alter the way we recollect significant events.
They Say Sexual Assault, Kavanaugh Says It Never Happened: Sifting Truth From Memory - By BENEDICT CAREY and JAN HOFFMAN - at Health - Keyword: Memory, Psychology and Psychologists, Emotions, Sex Crimes - From The New York Times - Published at September 25, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Taken For A Ride: MD Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip

Taken For A Ride: MD Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip
After an accident in an all-terrain vehicle crushed a doctor's left arm, he was whisked by air ambulance to the closest trauma center for specialized care. Soon he was fighting over the $56,603 bill.

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Health Care - September 26, 2018 at 01:59AM - Taken For A Ride: MD Injured In ATV Crash Gets $56,603 Bill For Air Ambulance Trip

I’m in Love. But I Still Crave the Attention of Other Men.


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Can a reader unlearn the sense of validation she gets from male adoration?
I’m in Love. But I Still Crave the Attention of Other Men. - By CHERYL STRAYED and STEVE ALMOND - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls, Dating and Relationships, Women's Rights - From The New York Times - Published at September 25, 2018 at 07:00AM

Zendaya Is Meechee Is a Post-Vine Vine


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And now we can all say Zendaya properly.
Zendaya Is Meechee Is a Post-Vine Vine - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming - From The New York Times - Published at September 25, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Archaeologists Discover 'Huge' Ancient Building In Egypt

Archaeologists Discover 'Huge' Ancient Building In Egypt
Experts say the ruins are part of a residential community in what was the ancient capital city of Memphis. They also found a Roman bath and an ornate basin perhaps used for religious rituals.

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Health & Science - September 26, 2018 at 02:25AM - Archaeologists Discover 'Huge' Ancient Building In Egypt

NPR News: Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It

Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It
A researcher in Australia has invented a low-tech, insecticide-free trap that might be able to reduce bites from a particularly pesky mosquito in some neighborhoods.

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Health & Science - September 26, 2018 at 01:08AM - Building A Better Mosquito Trap — One Scientist Thinks He's Done It

NPR News: Space Mining — Learning How To Fuel An Interplanetary Gas Station

Space Mining — Learning How To Fuel An Interplanetary Gas Station
Real space travel will necessitate interplanetary gas stations on the moon, or on asteroids. A Colorado university has launched the first degree program in "space mining."

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Health & Science - September 25, 2018 at 04:03PM - Space Mining — Learning How To Fuel An Interplanetary Gas Station

NPR News: Airports At Water's Edge Battle Rising Sea Levels

Airports At Water's Edge Battle Rising Sea Levels
Many major airports are on low-lying coastal land where flooding is getting worse. They're building walls, berms and other barriers to try to keep planes and people moving.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2018 at 04:01PM - Airports At Water's Edge Battle Rising Sea Levels

Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Judge Restores Grizzly Bears' Protections As Endangered Species

Judge Restores Grizzly Bears' Protections As Endangered Species
The ruling blocks planned hunting of grizzlies. Judge Dana Christensen said the federal government didn't use the best available science when it took them off the threatened-species list last year.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2018 at 09:20AM - Judge Restores Grizzly Bears' Protections As Endangered Species

NPR News: Environmentalists Concerned That More Coal Ash Ponds Will Spill Into Rivers

Environmentalists Concerned That More Coal Ash Ponds Will Spill Into Rivers
Environmental groups are closely watching coal ash storage ponds in North and South Carolina as rivers swollen by rain from Hurricane Florence continue to rise.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2018 at 04:36AM - Environmentalists Concerned That More Coal Ash Ponds Will Spill Into Rivers

NPR News: Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home

Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home
The National Park Service is transporting hundreds of wild mountain goats via truck and helicopter from Olympic National Park to the North Cascades in Washington state.

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Health & Science - September 25, 2018 at 03:19AM - Via Truck And Helicopter, Mountain Goats Find New Home

Have You Encountered Candida Auris? We Want to Hear From You


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Help us understand the fungus affects people.
Have You Encountered Candida Auris? We Want to Hear From You - By Unknown Author - at Health - Keyword: - From The New York Times - Published at September 24, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria
Scientists demonstrate that a "gene drive" can rapidly spread a genetic mutation through a species, perhaps providing a potent new weapon against malaria. But there are plenty of skeptics.

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Health & Science - September 24, 2018 at 10:14PM - Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

NPR News: Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria

Mosquitoes Genetically Modified To Crash Species That Spreads Malaria
Scientists demonstrate that a "gene drive" can rapidly spread a genetic mutation through a species, perhaps providing a potent new weapon against malaria. But there are plenty of skeptics.

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NPR News: Did Your Doctor Prescribe Bed Rest When You Were Pregnant? We Want To Hear From You

Did Your Doctor Prescribe Bed Rest When You Were Pregnant? We Want To Hear From You
NPR is looking at when and why obstetricians and gynecologists put patients on bed rest. If you've been pregnant in the past year and were advised to stay on bed rest, we'd like to hear from you.

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Health Care - September 24, 2018 at 10:08PM - Did Your Doctor Prescribe Bed Rest When You Were Pregnant? We Want To Hear From You

NPR News: Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right

Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right
Humans have harnessed the ripening power of the plant hormone ethylene for centuries, but a recent discovery of how a plant controls the hormone may lead to more precise human control of ripening.

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Health & Science - September 24, 2018 at 10:01PM - Science Reveals How Fruit Keeps A Lid On Ripening Until The Time Is Right

NPR News: The Unending Tragedy Of A 5-Year-Old Who Drowned In A Pit Latrine

The Unending Tragedy Of A 5-Year-Old Who Drowned In A Pit Latrine
It was a school toilet in South Africa. The boy's death in 2014 sparked a national outrage. The debate about potentially dangerous toilets is still simmering today.

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NPR News: Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do

Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do
Chair design shifted dramatically about a hundred years ago, and it hasn't been good for our backs. Our daily lives are filled with chairs that make our posture worse. Luckily, we've got hacks.

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Health & Science - September 24, 2018 at 03:56PM - Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do

Get in Bed With Skynet


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Robot furniture is happening. This is the single greatest thing to happen to humanity ever, the robots told us to say.
Get in Bed With Skynet - By CANDACE JACKSON - Category Style - Keyword Interior Design and Furnishings, Robots and Robotics, Furniture - From The New York Times - Published at September 24, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do

Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do
Chair design shifted dramatically about a hundred years ago, and it hasn't been good for our backs. Our daily lives are filled with chairs that make our posture worse. Luckily, we've got hacks.

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Health Care - September 24, 2018 at 03:56PM - Can't Get Comfortable In Your Chair? Here's What You Can Do

Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Jill Biden Talks Biden Cancer Initiative

Jill Biden Talks Biden Cancer Initiative
NPR's Michel Martin interviews former second lady Jill Biden about the Biden Cancer Initiative and its effort to bring together health care providers, researchers drug companies and patients.

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Health Care - September 24, 2018 at 04:23AM - Jill Biden Talks Biden Cancer Initiative

Tiny Device Is a ‘Huge Advance’ for Treatment of Severe Heart Failure


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A clip used to repair damaged heart valves sharply reduced the deaths among patients with a grim prognosis.
Tiny Device Is a ‘Huge Advance’ for Treatment of Severe Heart Failure - By GINA KOLATA - at Health - Keyword: Heart, Surgery and Surgeons - From The New York Times - Published at September 23, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help

Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help
Though teenagers need about nine hours of rest a night, most get only seven and are suffering. A new survey suggests their parents are struggling, too. Here's how to improve the quality of teen sleep.

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NPR News: New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters

New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters
That's one of the themes in the new book 'Between Hope and Fear: A History of Vaccines and Human Immunity.'

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NPR News: Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help

Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help
Though teenagers need about nine hours of rest a night, most get only seven and are suffering. A new survey suggests their parents are struggling, too. Here's how to improve the quality of teen sleep.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2018 at 06:00PM - Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help

Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: How The Myers-Briggs Personality Test Began In A Mother's Living Room Lab

How The Myers-Briggs Personality Test Began In A Mother's Living Room Lab
"The language of type can be immensely clarifying," says author Merve Emre. In The Personality Brokers she describes how a mother-daughter duo started a multi-million dollar "people sorting" industry.

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Health & Science - September 23, 2018 at 04:25AM - How The Myers-Briggs Personality Test Began In A Mother's Living Room Lab

NPR News: Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially

Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially
The research suggests that the ongoing opioid crisis may be part of a larger epidemic going back decades. The study also shows more users take multiple drugs — many of which are more potent.

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Health & Science - September 22, 2018 at 06:54PM - Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially

NPR News: Workplace Wellness Plans Offer Big Incentives, But May Cost Your Privacy

Workplace Wellness Plans Offer Big Incentives, But May Cost Your Privacy
Uncertainty over federal standards for these cost-saving programs could trigger different perks for employees, and change what they must do to qualify.

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Health Care - September 22, 2018 at 06:02PM - Workplace Wellness Plans Offer Big Incentives, But May Cost Your Privacy

Justin Theroux Is on the Prowl


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Being married to “America’s sweetheart” didn’t work out. So Mr. Theroux is back in New York, hanging with his buddies, partying at night and keeping it cool.
Justin Theroux Is on the Prowl - By ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Actors and Actresses - From The New York Times - Published at September 22, 2018 at 07:00AM

Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 9, 2018

Vicenza, Italy’s Capital of Gold


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More than 10 percent of the residents in this small city work in the jewelry industry. So did their ancestors.
Vicenza, Italy’s Capital of Gold - By LAURA RYSMAN - Category Style - Keyword Jewels and Jewelry - From The New York Times - Published at September 22, 2018 at 07:00AM

7 Golden Things


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And one undeniable fact: The glitter of the precious metal has lured men and women throughout the ages.
7 Golden Things - By RACHEL GARRAHAN - Category Style - Keyword Jewels and Jewelry, Gold - From The New York Times - Published at September 22, 2018 at 07:00AM

Noah Centineo Is Hot. If Only He Could Cool Off.


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The star of Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” bounced around SoHo and NoLIta.
Noah Centineo Is Hot. If Only He Could Cool Off. - By MAX BERLINGER - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at September 21, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test

Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test
Walter Mischel had an idea that became a pop culture touchstone. He wanted to see if preschoolers seated in front a marshmallow could delay their gratification. What did the experiment really mean?

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Health & Science - September 21, 2018 at 10:31PM - Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test

NPR News: Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test

Remembrance For Walter Mischel, Psychologist Who Devised The Marshmallow Test
Walter Mischel had an idea that became a pop culture touchstone. He wanted to see if preschoolers seated in front a marshmallow could delay their gratification. What did the experiment really mean?

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Prelude to Fall


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Fund-raisers were held for the Asia Society, the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy and the Henry Street Settlement.
Prelude to Fall - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at September 21, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: VA Will Try Again To Make Its Health Records Compatible With Pentagon's

VA Will Try Again To Make Its Health Records Compatible With Pentagon's
The VA is now set to spend $10 billion over the next 10 years adopting the Pentagon's system for electronic health records, but it's not clear who is in charge of the effort.

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Health Care - September 21, 2018 at 06:24PM - VA Will Try Again To Make Its Health Records Compatible With Pentagon's

NPR News: How To Talk To Young People About The Kavanaugh Story

How To Talk To Young People About The Kavanaugh Story
In the age of #MeToo, experts say parents are the primary educators about consent, and the current debate offers a teachable moment.

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NPR News: Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students

Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students
Florida school districts now have to ask if a new student has ever been referred for mental health services. It's a legislative attempt to help troubled kids. Will it work, or increase stigma instead?

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NPR News: Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students

Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students
Florida school districts now have to ask if a new student has ever been referred for mental health services. It's a legislative attempt to help troubled kids. Will it work, or increase stigma instead?

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Health Care - September 21, 2018 at 03:48PM - Parents Are Leery Of Schools Requiring 'Mental Health' Disclosures By Students

Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 9, 2018

Pudge Will Keep Us Together


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They were headed for a painful breakup. Then a stray dog wandered in.
Pudge Will Keep Us Together - By MAURA LAMMERS - Category Style - Keyword Dogs, Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at September 21, 2018 at 07:00AM

Sloan Kettering’s Cozy Deal With Start-Up Ignites a New Uproar


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A for-profit venture with exclusive rights to use the center’s vast archive of tissue slides has generated concerns at the nonprofit cancer center.
Sloan Kettering’s Cozy Deal With Start-Up Ignites a New Uproar - By CHARLES ORNSTEIN and KATIE THOMAS - at Health - Keyword: Venture Capital - From The New York Times - Published at September 20, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination

Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination
People in Puerto Rico don't trust the water supply, and with good reason. Local systems aren't adequately tested for contaminants, including lead.

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NPR News: Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination

Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination
People in Puerto Rico don't trust the water supply, and with good reason. Local systems aren't adequately tested for contaminants, including lead.

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Health & Science - September 21, 2018 at 03:09AM - Puerto Rico's Tap Water Often Goes Untested, Raising Fears About Lead Contamination

What 9 Movie Insiders Wore to the Toronto Film Festival


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Kit Harington ditched his tie. Thandie Newton showed off her tattoo. And Xavier Dolan, whose latest film had its premiere, put on a fancy suit.
What 9 Movie Insiders Wore to the Toronto Film Festival - By JOHN ORTVED - Category Style - Keyword Movies, Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at September 20, 2018 at 07:00AM

‘Latent’ Tuberculosis? It’s Not That Common, Experts Find


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Active infections kill 4,000 people a day worldwide, more than AIDS does. But the notion that a quarter of the global population harbors silent tuberculosis is “a fundamental misunderstanding.”
‘Latent’ Tuberculosis? It’s Not That Common, Experts Find - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Tuberculosis, Epidemics - From The New York Times - Published at September 20, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells

Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells
A Japanese research team made immature human eggs from stem cells that were derived from human blood. The technique brings scientists a step closer to being able to mass-produce human eggs.

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Health & Science - September 21, 2018 at 01:00AM - Scientists Create Immature Human Eggs From Stem Cells

I’m 80 and … #MeToo


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A reader is unsure how to keep her abuser, who happens to be a friend’s husband, at bay.
I’m 80 and … #MeToo - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Sexual Harassment, Customs, Etiquette and Manners, Grandparents - From The New York Times - Published at September 20, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area

In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a brain region in monkeys that influences their desire to take big risks. When this area is inactivated, the monkeys tend to hedge their bets.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2018 at 10:01PM - In Lab Turned Casino, Gambling Monkeys Help Scientists Find Risk-Taking Brain Area

NPR News: Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy

Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy
The drug makes the usually antisocial creatures much more interested in friendly contact with other octopuses. It's one more sign that the chemistry of social behavior has deep evolutionary roots.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2018 at 10:00PM - Octopuses Get Strangely Cuddly On The Mood Drug Ecstasy

NPR News: Assessing The Contamination Brought By Flooding

Assessing The Contamination Brought By Flooding
Aerial views of parts of North Carolina show whole buildings, including industrial livestock farms, inundated. Steve Inskeep talks with Kemp Burdette of Cape Fear River Watch.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2018 at 04:07PM - Assessing The Contamination Brought By Flooding

Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Yogurt May Not Be So Healthy If It's Pumped Full Of Sugar

Yogurt May Not Be So Healthy If It's Pumped Full Of Sugar
A study of some 900 yogurts sold in supermarkets in the U.K. found a shocking amount of sugar is hiding in this so-called healthy food, particularly in organic yogurts.

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Listen: Giancarlo Esposito Reads ‘Making a Judgment on Love’


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The “Breaking Bad” and “Dear White People” actor reads an essay about a dying man’s final wish and a judge's compassionate decision.
Listen: Giancarlo Esposito Reads ‘Making a Judgment on Love’ - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion) - From The New York Times - Published at September 19, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: DNA Tests Helps Conservationists Track Down Ivory Smugglers

DNA Tests Helps Conservationists Track Down Ivory Smugglers
The cartels that run the ivory trade try to cover their tracks — among other things, they smuggle tusks from the same elephant separately. But DNA testing can help find patterns.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2018 at 02:57AM - DNA Tests Helps Conservationists Track Down Ivory Smugglers

NPR News: Experts Are Underwhelmed By North Korea's Promise To Dismantle Missile Site

Experts Are Underwhelmed By North Korea's Promise To Dismantle Missile Site
North Korea had already promised to dismantle part of the site. Now, with fanfare, it's offering to let the world watch — which analysts say is not that much of a step forward.

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Health & Science - September 20, 2018 at 02:38AM - Experts Are Underwhelmed By North Korea's Promise To Dismantle Missile Site

You May Be Surprised to Hear That Restoration Hardware Is Doing Great


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Restoration Hardware seemed doomed. Now, it’s a vast and booming bricks and mortar empire. What gives?
You May Be Surprised to Hear That Restoration Hardware Is Doing Great - By PENELOPE GREEN - Category Style - Keyword Shopping and Retail, Furniture, Interior Design and Furnishings - From The New York Times - Published at September 19, 2018 at 07:00AM

The Big Secret of Celebrity Wealth (Is That No One Knows Anything)


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Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine and Chris Pratt are cumulatively worth $150 million, according to your Google results. Are they really?
The Big Secret of Celebrity Wealth (Is That No One Knows Anything) - By MALCOLM HARRIS - Category Style - Keyword Celebrities, Computers and the Internet - From The New York Times - Published at September 19, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Myth And Reality About Hurricane Risks For Expectant Mothers

Myth And Reality About Hurricane Risks For Expectant Mothers
Research suggests that floods and other environmental disasters can raise the risk for spontaneous miscarriages, preterm births and low-birth-weight infants. Doctors say it pays to be prepared.

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Health Care - September 19, 2018 at 11:36PM - Myth And Reality About Hurricane Risks For Expectant Mothers

NPR News: Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe

Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe
A small study of teens who were conceived via assisted reproductive technology finds a significant number already have hypertension and premature "age-related changes" in their blood vessels.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 11:26PM - Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe

NPR News: Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe

Do IVF And Other Infertility Tech Lead To Health Risks For The Baby? Maybe
A small study of teens who were conceived via assisted reproductive technology finds a significant number already have hypertension and premature "age-related changes" in their blood vessels.

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4 New Stores to Shop in New York


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How to dress like a Parisian tomboy or Anita Pallenberg in her heyday.
4 New Stores to Shop in New York - By HAYLEY PHELAN - Category Style - Keyword Shopping and Retail, Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at September 19, 2018 at 07:00AM

Tell Us Your Love Story. Just Keep It Really Short.


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We’re looking for all the emotion that’s fit to print — in 100 words or fewer.
Tell Us Your Love Story. Just Keep It Really Short. - By DANIEL JONES and MIYA LEE - Category Style - Keyword Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at September 19, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Have A Cool Idea To Help End World Hunger? Pitch It To The U.N.

Have A Cool Idea To Help End World Hunger? Pitch It To The U.N.
At the World Food Programme's Innovation Accelerator, teams test out new proposals to stop hunger. Anyone can submit. And September deadlines are coming up.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 10:41PM - Have A Cool Idea To Help End World Hunger? Pitch It To The U.N.

In MaxMara’s Archive, Decades of Italian Fashion History


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In the absence of a national museum, the sprawling collection chronicles the country’s expertise in textiles and ready-to-wear.
In MaxMara’s Archive, Decades of Italian Fashion History - By KERRY OLSEN - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel - From International New York Times - Published at September 19, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Spock's Fictional Home Planet Discovered

Spock's Fictional Home Planet Discovered
Gene Roddenberry once declared that if Spock's fictional home planet Vulcan did exist, it would probably orbit the star called 40 Eridani A. Astronomers have now found this star does have a planet.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 04:18PM - Spock's Fictional Home Planet Discovered

NPR News: Whales And Navy Sonar

Whales And Navy Sonar
The Navy is rolling out its latest plan to manage wildlife in training waters. After years of legal battles, some environmentalists worry the Navy is backsliding in its latest plan.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 04:08PM - Whales And Navy Sonar

NPR News: Tougher Laws On Pipeline Protests Face Test In Louisiana

Tougher Laws On Pipeline Protests Face Test In Louisiana
A number of states are making it harder to protest the construction of oil and gas pipelines. Recent felony arrests in Louisiana could be a test case for these tougher new laws.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 04:08PM - Tougher Laws On Pipeline Protests Face Test In Louisiana

NPR News: County Jails Struggle To Treat Mentally Ill Inmates

County Jails Struggle To Treat Mentally Ill Inmates
Getting mental health treatment to inmates who need it requires money and unprecedented collaboration between state and county departments of criminal justice and social services. Is it working?

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Health Care - September 19, 2018 at 04:00PM - County Jails Struggle To Treat Mentally Ill Inmates

Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 9, 2018

NPR News: Trump Administration Eases Regulation Of Methane Leaks On Public Lands

Trump Administration Eases Regulation Of Methane Leaks On Public Lands
The proposal to reduce limits on methane emissions from oil and gas operations on public land is the latest move to roll back Obama-era climate regulations.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 07:17AM - Trump Administration Eases Regulation Of Methane Leaks On Public Lands

Los Angeles Will Ban the Sale of Fur


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The City Council voted on Tuesday for a fur-free future.
Los Angeles Will Ban the Sale of Fur - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Fur - From The New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Why The Way Hurricanes Are Classified Can Be Deceptive

Why The Way Hurricanes Are Classified Can Be Deceptive
Meteorologists have been using a nearly 50-year-old scale to measure the wind speed and storm surge of a hurricane. But it's not a good measure for rain, which can often become the most dangerous aspect of a storm.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 04:38AM - Why The Way Hurricanes Are Classified Can Be Deceptive

NPR News: Harvard Psychology Professor Discusses How Trauma Affects Memory

Harvard Psychology Professor Discusses How Trauma Affects Memory
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with clinical psychologist Richard McNally about memory retention following traumatic events in light of the sexual assault accusations brought against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

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Health & Science - September 19, 2018 at 04:38AM - Harvard Psychology Professor Discusses How Trauma Affects Memory

Let It Flow! #PantsuitNation is Now Caftan Country


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Hillary Clinton, Beyoncé and Chrissy Teigen are among those choosing this sisterly, forgiving style.
Let It Flow! #PantsuitNation is Now Caftan Country - By AMY CHOZICK - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Women and Girls - From The New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

Lizzo Doesn’t Care What You Think About Her Body


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“I made a commitment to feel-good music,” the hip-hop artist said before a show at MoMA PS1. “I had to show my belly a lot of attention, a lot of love.”
Lizzo Doesn’t Care What You Think About Her Body - By SANDRA E. GARCIA and AMY LOMBARD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

For Capitalism, Every Social Leap Forward Is a Marketing Opportunity


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Brands are now racing to capture the market of young people who strive to live gender identities that fit.
For Capitalism, Every Social Leap Forward Is a Marketing Opportunity - By GUY TREBAY - Category Style - Keyword Gender, Models (Professional), Fashion and Apparel - From The New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

NPR News: Tech In Times Of Trouble

Tech In Times Of Trouble
Natural disaster? There's an app for that.

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Health & Science - September 17, 2018 at 09:18PM - Tech In Times Of Trouble

NPR News: Doctors Today May Be Miserable, But Are They "Burnt Out"?

Doctors Today May Be Miserable, But Are They "Burnt Out"?
There's a lively debate going on in the medical community about physician burnout. Who has it? How bad is it? Is it even real?

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Health Care - September 18, 2018 at 11:06PM - Doctors Today May Be Miserable, But Are They "Burnt Out"?

I’m a Proud Atheist. Why Shouldn’t I Tell My Religious In-Laws?


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A reader would rather not attend church or recite Bible verses at his wife’s family reunion. But he’s not sure what to do about it.
I’m a Proud Atheist. Why Shouldn’t I Tell My Religious In-Laws? - By CHERYL STRAYED and STEVE ALMOND - Category Style - Keyword Atheism, Religion and Belief - From The New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

Younger Leaders Are Taking Over Swiss Watchmaking


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These new chief executives defy the traditional industry profile. The watches they make probably will, too.
Younger Leaders Are Taking Over Swiss Watchmaking - By NAZANIN LANKARANI - Category Style - Keyword Watches and Clocks, Appointments and Executive Changes - From International New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

Richemont Creates a Watch Company With Millennials in Mind


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The online-only business, called Baume, makes customized timepieces with an emphasis on sustainable manufacturing and affordable prices.
Richemont Creates a Watch Company With Millennials in Mind - By PAUL McLAUCHLAN - Category Style - Keyword E-Commerce - From International New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM

Made in China. And Proud of It


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The new watch company Atelier Wen says it will use the same materials, machinery and skills as many Swiss brands.
Made in China. And Proud of It - By ROBIN SWITHINBANK - Category Style - Keyword Watches and Clocks - From International New York Times - Published at September 18, 2018 at 07:00AM