Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 1, 2018
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Facade of ARD-Hauptstadtstudio in Berlin-Mitte. ARD-Hauptstadtstudio is a television studio in Berlin operated jointly by the members of the federal broadcasting network ARD.. Learn more.
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February 1, 2018
NPR News: Whale Hello: Orcas Can Imitate Human Speech, Researchers Find
Whale Hello: Orcas Can Imitate Human Speech, Researchers Find
A killer whale attempting to say "hello" or "Amy" did not sound as clear as, say, a parrot. But scientists found that the whales could repeat human vocalizations with some success.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 06:33AM - Whale Hello: Orcas Can Imitate Human Speech, Researchers Find
A killer whale attempting to say "hello" or "Amy" did not sound as clear as, say, a parrot. But scientists found that the whales could repeat human vocalizations with some success.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 06:33AM - Whale Hello: Orcas Can Imitate Human Speech, Researchers Find
NPR News: Discovery In India Suggests An Early Global Spread Of Stone Age Technology
Discovery In India Suggests An Early Global Spread Of Stone Age Technology
Scientists have found stone tools in India dating back to 385,000 years ago. The sharp tools were made with a Stone Age technique thought to have originated in Africa and Europe.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 06:28AM - Discovery In India Suggests An Early Global Spread Of Stone Age Technology
Scientists have found stone tools in India dating back to 385,000 years ago. The sharp tools were made with a Stone Age technique thought to have originated in Africa and Europe.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 06:28AM - Discovery In India Suggests An Early Global Spread Of Stone Age Technology
Modern Love Podcast: 100 Episodes Later
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This week, we celebrate a milestone with snippets from listeners’ favorite episodes.
Modern Love Podcast: 100 Episodes Later - By THE NEW YORK TIMES - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Love (Emotion), Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald Resigns After Reports Show Investment In Tobacco Stocks
CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald Resigns After Reports Show Investment In Tobacco Stocks
Brenda Fitzgerald, director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned on Wednesday because of financial conflicts of interest. The chief public health official bought stocks in tobacco and health care companies after she started working at the agency.
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Health Care - February 1, 2018 at 04:27AM - CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald Resigns After Reports Show Investment In Tobacco Stocks
Brenda Fitzgerald, director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned on Wednesday because of financial conflicts of interest. The chief public health official bought stocks in tobacco and health care companies after she started working at the agency.
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Health Care - February 1, 2018 at 04:27AM - CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald Resigns After Reports Show Investment In Tobacco Stocks
New Speakeasy Memorializes an Old-School Journalist Haunt
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Gibson & Luce, an underground cocktail bar, pays tribute to Life magazine and its editors.
New Speakeasy Memorializes an Old-School Journalist Haunt - By TAS TOBEY - Category Style - Keyword Bars and Nightclubs - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Ancient Turkey Bones In Mexico Reveal A Strange Relationship With Humans
Ancient Turkey Bones In Mexico Reveal A Strange Relationship With Humans
New tests reveal humans have long raised the birds, and not just for food. Ancient Mesoamericans were buried with turkeys, perhaps as snacks, companions or status symbols. There was even a turkey god.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 01:57AM - Ancient Turkey Bones In Mexico Reveal A Strange Relationship With Humans
New tests reveal humans have long raised the birds, and not just for food. Ancient Mesoamericans were buried with turkeys, perhaps as snacks, companions or status symbols. There was even a turkey god.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 01:57AM - Ancient Turkey Bones In Mexico Reveal A Strange Relationship With Humans
Sex Hurts. Help!
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Navigating a sensitive, and critical, topic.
Sex Hurts. Help! - By JEN GUNTER - Category Style - Keyword Sex, Estrogen, Women and Girls, Dating and Relationships - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2018 at 07:00AM
We Asked Generation Z to Pick a Name. It Wasn’t Generation Z.
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Thousands of people 22 and under (and many older people) weighed in on the most important question of the coming century.
We Asked Generation Z to Pick a Name. It Wasn’t Generation Z. - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Age, Chronological, Millennial Generation - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Researchers Discover 'Anxiety Cells' In The Brain
Researchers Discover 'Anxiety Cells' In The Brain
Scientists who identified specific brain cells in mice that control anxiety say the discovery could provide insights that might eventually help people with panic disorder and social phobia.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 12:00AM - Researchers Discover 'Anxiety Cells' In The Brain
Scientists who identified specific brain cells in mice that control anxiety say the discovery could provide insights that might eventually help people with panic disorder and social phobia.
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Health & Science - February 1, 2018 at 12:00AM - Researchers Discover 'Anxiety Cells' In The Brain
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, C.D.C. Director, Resigns Over Tobacco and Other Investments
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Dr. Fitzgerald left the agency in the middle of a flu epidemic following a report in Politico that Ms. Fitzgerald traded in tobacco stocks.
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, C.D.C. Director, Resigns Over Tobacco and Other Investments - By SHEILA KAPLAN - at Health - Keyword: Politics and Government, Appointments and Executive Changes, Conflicts of Interest - From The New York Times - Published at January 31, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: CDC Director Resigns Due To 'Complex' Financial Entanglements
CDC Director Resigns Due To 'Complex' Financial Entanglements
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald had "complex financial interests," according to a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services. News reports say she bought tobacco stock while CDC director.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 10:18PM - CDC Director Resigns Due To 'Complex' Financial Entanglements
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald had "complex financial interests," according to a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services. News reports say she bought tobacco stock while CDC director.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 10:18PM - CDC Director Resigns Due To 'Complex' Financial Entanglements
NPR News: How To Drive Down Smoking In Groups That Still Light Up
How To Drive Down Smoking In Groups That Still Light Up
Only around 15 percent of adults in America smoke — but that still leaves 40 million people who smoke cigarettes, and many of them belong to the most vulnerable population groups.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 10:10PM - How To Drive Down Smoking In Groups That Still Light Up
Only around 15 percent of adults in America smoke — but that still leaves 40 million people who smoke cigarettes, and many of them belong to the most vulnerable population groups.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 10:10PM - How To Drive Down Smoking In Groups That Still Light Up
NPR News: The Microbial Eve: Our Oldest Ancestors Were Single-Celled Organisms
The Microbial Eve: Our Oldest Ancestors Were Single-Celled Organisms
Consider this: Evidence points to a microbial Eve as our first ancestor — a tough, underwater organism withstanding extremes that became every other creature to ever live, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 10:03PM - The Microbial Eve: Our Oldest Ancestors Were Single-Celled Organisms
Consider this: Evidence points to a microbial Eve as our first ancestor — a tough, underwater organism withstanding extremes that became every other creature to ever live, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 10:03PM - The Microbial Eve: Our Oldest Ancestors Were Single-Celled Organisms
NPR News: What Do Amazon, JPMorgan Chase And Berkshire Hathway Have Planned For Health Care?
What Do Amazon, JPMorgan Chase And Berkshire Hathway Have Planned For Health Care?
Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase announced a joint company that will use technology to lower health care costs. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Kevin Schulman of Duke University.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 05:04PM - What Do Amazon, JPMorgan Chase And Berkshire Hathway Have Planned For Health Care?
Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase announced a joint company that will use technology to lower health care costs. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Kevin Schulman of Duke University.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 05:04PM - What Do Amazon, JPMorgan Chase And Berkshire Hathway Have Planned For Health Care?
Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 1, 2018
Picture of the day for January 31, 2018
Loxura atymnus, Yamfly, is a species of Lycaenidae found in Asia.. Learn more.
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January 31, 2018
NPR News: What's the 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?
What's the 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?
A new study looks at patient records for a variety of cancers from 71 countries. Some of the data is encouraging — and some is discouraging.
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A new study looks at patient records for a variety of cancers from 71 countries. Some of the data is encouraging — and some is discouraging.
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NPR News: What's the 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?
What's the 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?
A new study looks at patient records for a variety of cancers from 71 countries. Some of the data is encouraging — and some is discouraging.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 06:30AM - What's the 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?
A new study looks at patient records for a variety of cancers from 71 countries. Some of the data is encouraging — and some is discouraging.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 06:30AM - What's the 5-Year-Survival Rate For Cancer Patients Around The World?
NPR News: Wednesday's Rare Super Blue Blood Moon: How To See It And What We Can Learn
Wednesday's Rare Super Blue Blood Moon: How To See It And What We Can Learn
Early Wednesday morning, there's a lunar event that hasn't been seen since 1866. And scientists say data gathered during the event could help them figure out where to land a rover on the moon.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 05:04AM - Wednesday's Rare Super Blue Blood Moon: How To See It And What We Can Learn
Early Wednesday morning, there's a lunar event that hasn't been seen since 1866. And scientists say data gathered during the event could help them figure out where to land a rover on the moon.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 05:04AM - Wednesday's Rare Super Blue Blood Moon: How To See It And What We Can Learn
NPR News: How Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Berkshire Hathaway Could Reshape Health Care Industry
How Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Berkshire Hathaway Could Reshape Health Care Industry
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Steven Halper, managing director at Cantor Fitzgerald about Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase's announcement that they are creating a new health care company.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 04:38AM - How Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Berkshire Hathaway Could Reshape Health Care Industry
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Steven Halper, managing director at Cantor Fitzgerald about Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase's announcement that they are creating a new health care company.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 04:38AM - How Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, Berkshire Hathaway Could Reshape Health Care Industry
NPR News: Health Stocks Drop After Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Announcement
Health Stocks Drop After Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Announcement
Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway are launching an effort to make health care simpler and cheaper for their own workers. The announcement sent health company stock prices lower.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 04:22AM - Health Stocks Drop After Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Announcement
Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway are launching an effort to make health care simpler and cheaper for their own workers. The announcement sent health company stock prices lower.
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 04:22AM - Health Stocks Drop After Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Announcement
NPR News: EPA Chief Worried Trump Would Be 'Abusive To The Constitution'
EPA Chief Worried Trump Would Be 'Abusive To The Constitution'
In comments to a Tulsa radio host in February 2016, then Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said he feared President Trump would use executive orders unconstitutionally if he were elected.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 03:02AM - EPA Chief Worried Trump Would Be 'Abusive To The Constitution'
In comments to a Tulsa radio host in February 2016, then Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said he feared President Trump would use executive orders unconstitutionally if he were elected.
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Health & Science - January 31, 2018 at 03:02AM - EPA Chief Worried Trump Would Be 'Abusive To The Constitution'
NPR News: Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway Pursue The Health Care 'Unicorn'
Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway Pursue The Health Care 'Unicorn'
Details are scarce, but the companies said they want to help their employees get high-quality health care at a reasonable cost. Will this consortium have better luck than those that have preceded it?
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 01:38AM - Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway Pursue The Health Care 'Unicorn'
Details are scarce, but the companies said they want to help their employees get high-quality health care at a reasonable cost. Will this consortium have better luck than those that have preceded it?
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Health Care - January 31, 2018 at 01:38AM - Amazon, JPMorgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway Pursue The Health Care 'Unicorn'
NPR News: Why Males Are Biology's Riskier Sex
Why Males Are Biology's Riskier Sex
New data have confirmed major differences in mutations rate between the sexes — showing that children inherit more mutations from their dads than from their moms, says guest commentator Robert Martin.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 11:40PM - Why Males Are Biology's Riskier Sex
New data have confirmed major differences in mutations rate between the sexes — showing that children inherit more mutations from their dads than from their moms, says guest commentator Robert Martin.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 11:40PM - Why Males Are Biology's Riskier Sex
My In-Laws Are Suffocating Me. Help!
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While on the receiving end of cooked meals, free services and generous gifts, a reader wonders where the line is between nice and annoying.
My In-Laws Are Suffocating Me. Help! - By CHERYL STRAYED and STEVE ALMOND - Category Style - Keyword Families and Family Life - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Tackle Health Care Costs
Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Tackle Health Care Costs
Some of the biggest names in business are aligning to launch a new health care venture. Scott Hensley, editor of NPR's Shots health blog, has an overview.
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 10:48PM - Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Tackle Health Care Costs
Some of the biggest names in business are aligning to launch a new health care venture. Scott Hensley, editor of NPR's Shots health blog, has an overview.
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 10:48PM - Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Tackle Health Care Costs
NPR News: Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Launch New Healthcare Company
Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Launch New Healthcare Company
The new company will be "free from profit-making incentives and constraints" as it tries to find ways to cut costs and improve healthcare satisfaction for employees
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 08:48PM - Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Launch New Healthcare Company
The new company will be "free from profit-making incentives and constraints" as it tries to find ways to cut costs and improve healthcare satisfaction for employees
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 08:48PM - Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway And JPMorgan Chase Launch New Healthcare Company
NPR News: A Century-Old Dairy Ditches Cows For High-Tech Plant Milk
A Century-Old Dairy Ditches Cows For High-Tech Plant Milk
American aren't drinking as much milk. One long-established dairy is spurring business by replacing cows with nuts and grains, and using new technology to make alternative "milk" sources.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 08:00PM - A Century-Old Dairy Ditches Cows For High-Tech Plant Milk
American aren't drinking as much milk. One long-established dairy is spurring business by replacing cows with nuts and grains, and using new technology to make alternative "milk" sources.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 08:00PM - A Century-Old Dairy Ditches Cows For High-Tech Plant Milk
NPR News: Given Up For Dead, NASA Satellite Found Operating By Amateur Astronomer
Given Up For Dead, NASA Satellite Found Operating By Amateur Astronomer
Scott Tilley was searching for a secret U.S. spy satellite when he found the "The odds are extremely good that it's alive," said a mission a co-investigator.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 07:31PM - Given Up For Dead, NASA Satellite Found Operating By Amateur Astronomer
Scott Tilley was searching for a secret U.S. spy satellite when he found the "The odds are extremely good that it's alive," said a mission a co-investigator.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 07:31PM - Given Up For Dead, NASA Satellite Found Operating By Amateur Astronomer
NPR News: After A Polyp Is Found, Patients May Have To Chip In For Colonoscopies
After A Polyp Is Found, Patients May Have To Chip In For Colonoscopies
While the federal health law made insurers cover the full cost of screening colonoscopies, consumers with a history of polyps who need more frequent tests may have to pick up some costs.
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 06:00PM - After A Polyp Is Found, Patients May Have To Chip In For Colonoscopies
While the federal health law made insurers cover the full cost of screening colonoscopies, consumers with a history of polyps who need more frequent tests may have to pick up some costs.
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 06:00PM - After A Polyp Is Found, Patients May Have To Chip In For Colonoscopies
NPR News: Can Seaweed Save Shellfish From Climate Change?
Can Seaweed Save Shellfish From Climate Change?
Warming oceans are hurting the shellfish industry. Scientists are hoping that seagrasses, like seaweed, can help soak up extra carbon in the water.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 05:01PM - Can Seaweed Save Shellfish From Climate Change?
Warming oceans are hurting the shellfish industry. Scientists are hoping that seagrasses, like seaweed, can help soak up extra carbon in the water.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 05:01PM - Can Seaweed Save Shellfish From Climate Change?
NPR News: Why Dogs Have Floppy Ears: An Animated Tale
Why Dogs Have Floppy Ears: An Animated Tale
Why do dogs look different from wolves? The question bedeviled Charles Darwin. Now scientists have a fascinating theory that links droopy ears and splotchy coats with domestication.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 05:01PM - Why Dogs Have Floppy Ears: An Animated Tale
Why do dogs look different from wolves? The question bedeviled Charles Darwin. Now scientists have a fascinating theory that links droopy ears and splotchy coats with domestication.
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Health & Science - January 30, 2018 at 05:01PM - Why Dogs Have Floppy Ears: An Animated Tale
Beauty’s New High: CBD Oil
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CBD from the cannabis plant is the buzziest skin care ingredient of the year. Here’s what you need to know about it.
Beauty’s New High: CBD Oil - By BEE SHAPIRO - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 30, 2018 at 07:00AM
Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 1, 2018
Picture of the day for January 30, 2018
2 US Navy E-2C Hawkeye flying by Mount Fuji, Japan. Learn more.
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January 30, 2018
NPR News: Idaho 'Pushing Envelope' With Health Insurance Plan: How Far Can It Go?
Idaho 'Pushing Envelope' With Health Insurance Plan: How Far Can It Go?
Will the Trump administration compel Idaho to stick to health insurance rules laid out in the Affordable Care Act or let the state proceed with plans to skip some of its consumer protections?
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 04:05AM - Idaho 'Pushing Envelope' With Health Insurance Plan: How Far Can It Go?
Will the Trump administration compel Idaho to stick to health insurance rules laid out in the Affordable Care Act or let the state proceed with plans to skip some of its consumer protections?
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Health Care - January 30, 2018 at 04:05AM - Idaho 'Pushing Envelope' With Health Insurance Plan: How Far Can It Go?
Partying After the Grammys With Universal Music and Mark Ronson
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Late-night revelers included Eve, Dave Chappelle, Zedd and Jessica Williams.
Partying After the Grammys With Universal Music and Mark Ronson - By Unknown Author - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 29, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: The 'IKEA Effect' — And Getting Kids To Eat Their Veggies
The 'IKEA Effect' — And Getting Kids To Eat Their Veggies
What can Swedish furniture teach us about getting kids to eat their veggies? Cognitive scientist Tania Lombrozo considers new research on the "IKEA effect."
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 11:33PM - The 'IKEA Effect' — And Getting Kids To Eat Their Veggies
What can Swedish furniture teach us about getting kids to eat their veggies? Cognitive scientist Tania Lombrozo considers new research on the "IKEA effect."
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 11:33PM - The 'IKEA Effect' — And Getting Kids To Eat Their Veggies
Scientists Discover a Bone-Deep Risk for Heart Disease
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Few doctors, and even fewer patients, have heard of C.H.I.P. But it is emerging as a major cause of heart attacks and stroke, as deadly as high blood pressure or cholesterol.
Scientists Discover a Bone-Deep Risk for Heart Disease - By GINA KOLATA - at Health - Keyword: Heart, Stem Cells, Genetics and Heredity - From The New York Times - Published at January 29, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: The Cheese Does Not Stand Alone: How Fungi And Bacteria Team Up For A Tastier Rind
The Cheese Does Not Stand Alone: How Fungi And Bacteria Team Up For A Tastier Rind
Cheese rinds may seem simple, even discardable, but the microbial world they contain is complex. Among their inhabitants: bacterial swimmers that hop on highways of fungal tendrils to get around.
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 10:26PM - The Cheese Does Not Stand Alone: How Fungi And Bacteria Team Up For A Tastier Rind
Cheese rinds may seem simple, even discardable, but the microbial world they contain is complex. Among their inhabitants: bacterial swimmers that hop on highways of fungal tendrils to get around.
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 10:26PM - The Cheese Does Not Stand Alone: How Fungi And Bacteria Team Up For A Tastier Rind
Naomi Alderman on the World That Yielded ‘The Power’
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In her most recent novel, the author posits a pointed question: If the female body were weaponized, would men become the hunted?
Naomi Alderman on the World That Yielded ‘The Power’ - By RUTH LA FERLA - Category Style - Keyword Women and Girls, Books and Literature - From The New York Times - Published at January 29, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Got Your Flu Shot Yet? Consider This A Reminder
Got Your Flu Shot Yet? Consider This A Reminder
A research review suggests reminding people when their vaccinations are due or overdue increases the number of people who get immunized.
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 05:00PM - Got Your Flu Shot Yet? Consider This A Reminder
A research review suggests reminding people when their vaccinations are due or overdue increases the number of people who get immunized.
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 05:00PM - Got Your Flu Shot Yet? Consider This A Reminder
NPR News: Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?
Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?
Adults in a growing number of states and D.C. can now legally buy marijuana without a doctor's prescription. But obstetricians worry pregnant women don't realize the drug could hurt their kids.
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 04:59PM - Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?
Adults in a growing number of states and D.C. can now legally buy marijuana without a doctor's prescription. But obstetricians worry pregnant women don't realize the drug could hurt their kids.
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Health & Science - January 29, 2018 at 04:59PM - Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?
NPR News: Got Your Flu Shot Yet? Consider This A Reminder
Got Your Flu Shot Yet? Consider This A Reminder
A research review suggests reminding people when their vaccinations are due or overdue increases the number of people who get immunized.
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A research review suggests reminding people when their vaccinations are due or overdue increases the number of people who get immunized.
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NPR News: Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?
Is Smoking Pot While Pregnant Safe For The Baby?
Adults in a growing number of states and D.C. can now legally buy marijuana without a doctor's prescription. But obstetricians worry pregnant women don't realize the drug could hurt their kids.
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Adults in a growing number of states and D.C. can now legally buy marijuana without a doctor's prescription. But obstetricians worry pregnant women don't realize the drug could hurt their kids.
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Single Mother, Pioneering Photographer: the Remarkable Life of Bayard Wootten
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In 1904, Bayard Wootten, a divorced single mother in North Carolina, first borrowed a camera. She went on to make more than a million images.
Single Mother, Pioneering Photographer: the Remarkable Life of Bayard Wootten - - January 29, 2018 at 07:00AM - Blogs - The New York Times
Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 1, 2018
Picture of the day for January 29, 2018
A local train to Tirano, hauled by a RhB ABe 8/12 "Allegra" EMU, pushes a plow (Xk 9144) to clear the snow that has accumulated between the rails, just after Ospizio Bernina, Switzerland.. Learn more.
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January 29, 2018
NPR News: 'Super Blue Blood Moon' Coming Wednesday
'Super Blue Blood Moon' Coming Wednesday
Wednesday morning brings an astronomical trifecta: a supermoon, a blue moon and a blood moon.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 07:56PM - 'Super Blue Blood Moon' Coming Wednesday
Wednesday morning brings an astronomical trifecta: a supermoon, a blue moon and a blood moon.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 07:56PM - 'Super Blue Blood Moon' Coming Wednesday
NPR News: Business And Wildlife Groups Skip The Fight, Work Together To Save A Species
Business And Wildlife Groups Skip The Fight, Work Together To Save A Species
When an animal is listed as endangered that can be bad news for nearby businesses. That's why Georgia's biggest utility is helping to protect the slow-breeding gopher tortoise.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 07:01PM - Business And Wildlife Groups Skip The Fight, Work Together To Save A Species
When an animal is listed as endangered that can be bad news for nearby businesses. That's why Georgia's biggest utility is helping to protect the slow-breeding gopher tortoise.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 07:01PM - Business And Wildlife Groups Skip The Fight, Work Together To Save A Species
NPR News: At One NASA Lab, Art And Science Share The Same Orbit
At One NASA Lab, Art And Science Share The Same Orbit
The artists of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratories have made travel posters for distant planets, simulated Jupiter's churning atmosphere and translated satellite movements into sound.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 06:29PM - At One NASA Lab, Art And Science Share The Same Orbit
The artists of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratories have made travel posters for distant planets, simulated Jupiter's churning atmosphere and translated satellite movements into sound.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 06:29PM - At One NASA Lab, Art And Science Share The Same Orbit
NPR News: Children Who Survive Congenital Heart Defects Can Face New Problems As Adults
Children Who Survive Congenital Heart Defects Can Face New Problems As Adults
It was a medical miracle: Surgery that made it possible for babies born with heart defects to live to adulthood. But for some, those mended hearts start to falter decades later.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 06:00PM - Children Who Survive Congenital Heart Defects Can Face New Problems As Adults
It was a medical miracle: Surgery that made it possible for babies born with heart defects to live to adulthood. But for some, those mended hearts start to falter decades later.
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Health & Science - January 28, 2018 at 06:00PM - Children Who Survive Congenital Heart Defects Can Face New Problems As Adults
Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 1, 2018
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Hand made model Subaru Impreza WRC 2001. Scale 1:24. Learn more.
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January 28, 2018
Wikipedia article of the day for January 28, 2018
The Wikipedia article of the day for January 28, 2018 is Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi.
Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi is a fourth-century Latin poem arranged by Faltonia Betitia Proba after her conversion to Christianity. A cento rearranges verses written by other poets; this one repurposes Virgil to tell stories from the Old and New Testament of the Christian Bible. Much of the work focuses on the story of Jesus Christ. The poem was widely circulated, eventually being used in schools to teach the tenets of Christianity, often alongside Augustine of Hippo's De Doctrina Christiana. Although the poem was popular, critical reception was mixed. A pseudonymous work purportedly by Pope Gelasius I disparaged the poem, deeming it apocryphal, and St. Jerome may have written negatively of it, and of Proba. Other thinkers like Isidore of Seville, Petrarch, and Giovanni Boccaccio wrote highly of her, and many praised her ingenuity. During the 19th and 20th centuries the poem was considered a work of poor quality, but recent scholars have held it in higher regard.
Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi
Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi is a fourth-century Latin poem arranged by Faltonia Betitia Proba after her conversion to Christianity. A cento rearranges verses written by other poets; this one repurposes Virgil to tell stories from the Old and New Testament of the Christian Bible. Much of the work focuses on the story of Jesus Christ. The poem was widely circulated, eventually being used in schools to teach the tenets of Christianity, often alongside Augustine of Hippo's De Doctrina Christiana. Although the poem was popular, critical reception was mixed. A pseudonymous work purportedly by Pope Gelasius I disparaged the poem, deeming it apocryphal, and St. Jerome may have written negatively of it, and of Proba. Other thinkers like Isidore of Seville, Petrarch, and Giovanni Boccaccio wrote highly of her, and many praised her ingenuity. During the 19th and 20th centuries the poem was considered a work of poor quality, but recent scholars have held it in higher regard.
Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi
if anything: Word of the day for January 28, 2018
if anything , adv :
(idiomatic) Used after a negative statement to suggest the opposite is true. (idiomatic) Used to suggest or state tentatively that something may be the case (often the opposite of something previously implied). (idiomatic) Used in questions when the speaker does not know for sure if the listener will have an answer.
January 28, 2018
(idiomatic) Used after a negative statement to suggest the opposite is true. (idiomatic) Used to suggest or state tentatively that something may be the case (often the opposite of something previously implied). (idiomatic) Used in questions when the speaker does not know for sure if the listener will have an answer.
January 28, 2018
NPR News: Rare Disease Finds Fertile Ground In Rohingya Refugee Camps
Rare Disease Finds Fertile Ground In Rohingya Refugee Camps
Diphtheria is not seen in the West because almost everyone is vaccinated against it. But it's been infecting thousands of the refugees in Bangladesh.
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Diphtheria is not seen in the West because almost everyone is vaccinated against it. But it's been infecting thousands of the refugees in Bangladesh.
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NPR News: Honeybees Help Farmers, But They Don't Help The Environment
Honeybees Help Farmers, But They Don't Help The Environment
Maybe honeybees get too much attention. They are agricultural animals, like sheep or cattle, and they sometimes make life harder for wild bees. In fact, the bees in true peril are the wild ones.
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Health & Science - January 27, 2018 at 08:21PM - Honeybees Help Farmers, But They Don't Help The Environment
Maybe honeybees get too much attention. They are agricultural animals, like sheep or cattle, and they sometimes make life harder for wild bees. In fact, the bees in true peril are the wild ones.
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Health & Science - January 27, 2018 at 08:21PM - Honeybees Help Farmers, But They Don't Help The Environment
Kaia Gerber’s Dad Was a Model, Too
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Rande Gerber is married to Cindy Crawford, father to the teenage supermodels Kaia and Presley Gerber, and is a tequila baron (with his pal George Clooney).
Kaia Gerber’s Dad Was a Model, Too - By BEN WIDDICOMBE - Category Style - Keyword Fashion and Apparel, Alcoholic Beverages, Models (Professional), Tequila - From The New York Times - Published at January 27, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
For more than 50 years, the health program for the poor and sick has been required to ferry some clients to and from medical appointments. But a few states say transport is currently too expensive.
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For more than 50 years, the health program for the poor and sick has been required to ferry some clients to and from medical appointments. But a few states say transport is currently too expensive.
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NPR News: No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
For more than 50 years, the health program for the poor and sick has been required to ferry some clients to and from medical appointments. But a few states say transport is currently too expensive.
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Health Care - January 27, 2018 at 06:00PM - No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
For more than 50 years, the health program for the poor and sick has been required to ferry some clients to and from medical appointments. But a few states say transport is currently too expensive.
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Health Care - January 27, 2018 at 06:00PM - No Car, No Care? Medicaid Transport Program Faces Cuts In Some States
Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 1, 2018
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January 27, 2018
community: Word of the day for January 27, 2018
community , n :
(countable) A group sharing a common understanding, and often the same language, law, manners, and/or tradition. (countable) A residential or religious collective; a commune. (countable, ecology) A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other. (countable, Internet) A group of people interacting by electronic means for educational, professional, social, or other purposes; a virtual community. (uncountable) The condition of having certain attitudes and interests in common.
January 27, 2018
(countable) A group sharing a common understanding, and often the same language, law, manners, and/or tradition. (countable) A residential or religious collective; a commune. (countable, ecology) A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other. (countable, Internet) A group of people interacting by electronic means for educational, professional, social, or other purposes; a virtual community. (uncountable) The condition of having certain attitudes and interests in common.
January 27, 2018
Wikipedia article of the day for January 27, 2018
The Wikipedia article of the day for January 27, 2018 is Finnish Civil War.
The Finnish Civil War (27 January – 15 May 1918) marked the transition from the Grand Duchy of Finland, part of the Russian Empire, to an independent state. Arising during World War I, it was fought between the Reds, led by the Social Democratic Party, and the Whites, led by the conservative Senate. In February 1918, the Reds carried out an unsuccessful offensive, supplied with weapons by Soviet Russia. A counteroffensive by the Whites began in March, reinforced by the German Empire's military detachments in April. The decisive engagements were the battles of Tampere and Vyborg, won by the Whites, and the battles of Helsinki and Lahti, won by German troops, leading to overall victory for the Whites and the German forces. The 39,000 casualties included political terror deaths. Although the Senate and Parliament were initially pressured into accepting the brother-in-law of German Emperor William II as the King of Finland, the country emerged within a few months as an independent, democratic republic. The war would divide the nation for decades.
Finnish Civil War
The Finnish Civil War (27 January – 15 May 1918) marked the transition from the Grand Duchy of Finland, part of the Russian Empire, to an independent state. Arising during World War I, it was fought between the Reds, led by the Social Democratic Party, and the Whites, led by the conservative Senate. In February 1918, the Reds carried out an unsuccessful offensive, supplied with weapons by Soviet Russia. A counteroffensive by the Whites began in March, reinforced by the German Empire's military detachments in April. The decisive engagements were the battles of Tampere and Vyborg, won by the Whites, and the battles of Helsinki and Lahti, won by German troops, leading to overall victory for the Whites and the German forces. The 39,000 casualties included political terror deaths. Although the Senate and Parliament were initially pressured into accepting the brother-in-law of German Emperor William II as the King of Finland, the country emerged within a few months as an independent, democratic republic. The war would divide the nation for decades.
Finnish Civil War
Citing Deaths of Lab Monkeys, F.D.A. Ends an Addiction Study
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The agency said on Friday it was evaluating other animal studies and would retire the remaining monkeys to a sanctuary.
Citing Deaths of Lab Monkeys, F.D.A. Ends an Addiction Study - By SHEILA KAPLAN - at Health - Keyword: Animal Abuse, Rights and Welfare, Nicotine, Research - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
More Than 150 Women Described Sexual Abuse By Lawrence Nassar. Will Their Testimony Help Them Heal?
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The psychological effects of disclosing a traumatic secret - of telling your story- depend on the audience, the nature of the trauma and other factors.
More Than 150 Women Described Sexual Abuse By Lawrence Nassar. Will Their Testimony Help Them Heal? - By BENEDICT CAREY - at Health - Keyword: Women and Girls, Psychology and Psychologists, Child Abuse and Neglect - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
Postcards, Jazz and Bowling
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Benefits were held for Visual AIDS, the Stuttering Association for the Young, and the Louis Armstrong House Museum.
Postcards, Jazz and Bowling - By DENNY LEE - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
This Flu Season Is the Worst in Nearly a Decade
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All states except Hawaii report widespread flu, federal officials said Friday. Infection and hospitalization rates are likely to equal or surpass those in 2009.
This Flu Season Is the Worst in Nearly a Decade - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Influenza, Deaths (Fatalities), Epidemics - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Flu Season Rages On, Hitting Baby Boomers Unusually Hard
Flu Season Rages On, Hitting Baby Boomers Unusually Hard
Flu is widespread throughout the country, according to latest federal numbers. Those 65 and older are the most affected, but Baby Boomers are ending up in the hospital at an unusually high rate.
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Health Care - January 27, 2018 at 12:40AM - Flu Season Rages On, Hitting Baby Boomers Unusually Hard
Flu is widespread throughout the country, according to latest federal numbers. Those 65 and older are the most affected, but Baby Boomers are ending up in the hospital at an unusually high rate.
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Health Care - January 27, 2018 at 12:40AM - Flu Season Rages On, Hitting Baby Boomers Unusually Hard
Lisa Vanderpump of ‘Real Housewives’ Sips Her Tea. And Spills Some, Too.
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The de facto star of the “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” dishes about her celebrity, her rosé label, her dogs and her political future.
Lisa Vanderpump of ‘Real Housewives’ Sips Her Tea. And Spills Some, Too. - By MAX BERLINGER - Category Style - Keyword Celebrities - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: One Of The World's Rarest Fish Is A Little Less Rare Than We Thought
One Of The World's Rarest Fish Is A Little Less Rare Than We Thought
The red handfish, named for hand-shaped fins on the sides of its body, doesn't really swim — it walks slowly along the sea floor. A new population of the striking creature has been found off Tasmania.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 11:55PM - One Of The World's Rarest Fish Is A Little Less Rare Than We Thought
The red handfish, named for hand-shaped fins on the sides of its body, doesn't really swim — it walks slowly along the sea floor. A new population of the striking creature has been found off Tasmania.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 11:55PM - One Of The World's Rarest Fish Is A Little Less Rare Than We Thought
NPR News: Viral Video From A Somali Comic Conquers The Internet
Viral Video From A Somali Comic Conquers The Internet
Millions are watching Barbar, a music video from Somali-born comedian Oomaar. Fans are making their own versions. What's it all about?
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 11:49PM - Viral Video From A Somali Comic Conquers The Internet
Millions are watching Barbar, a music video from Somali-born comedian Oomaar. Fans are making their own versions. What's it all about?
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 11:49PM - Viral Video From A Somali Comic Conquers The Internet
Meet Jaimie Wilson, a Transgender Activist With Guitar in Hand
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His before-and-after photos racked up 13 million views on Facebook and expanded the platform for his folk-pop music.
Meet Jaimie Wilson, a Transgender Activist With Guitar in Hand - By ALEX HAWGOOD - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: After Years In the Trenches, Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards Will Step Down
After Years In the Trenches, Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards Will Step Down
Since taking over as president of Planned Parenthood in 2006, Cecile Richards has led the organization through numerous political fights. Those conflicts have intensified under President Trump.
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Health Care - January 26, 2018 at 10:13PM - After Years In the Trenches, Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards Will Step Down
Since taking over as president of Planned Parenthood in 2006, Cecile Richards has led the organization through numerous political fights. Those conflicts have intensified under President Trump.
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Health Care - January 26, 2018 at 10:13PM - After Years In the Trenches, Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards Will Step Down
Cecile Richards on Her Life After Planned Parenthood
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The president of the organization since 2006, she will now be promoting a memoir and campaigning for Democratic women in the midterm elections.
Cecile Richards on Her Life After Planned Parenthood - By AMY CHOZICK - Category Style - Keyword Midterm Elections (2018) - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: 'The Marvelous Ms. Maisel': Science, Comedy And Genius
'The Marvelous Ms. Maisel': Science, Comedy And Genius
In addition to its beautiful costumes and sweet homage to the New York City of the 1950s, the show offers an opportunity to reflect on the nature of genius, says commentator Adam Frank.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 09:42PM - 'The Marvelous Ms. Maisel': Science, Comedy And Genius
In addition to its beautiful costumes and sweet homage to the New York City of the 1950s, the show offers an opportunity to reflect on the nature of genius, says commentator Adam Frank.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 09:42PM - 'The Marvelous Ms. Maisel': Science, Comedy And Genius
NPR News: An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky, until recently chief medical officer for Medicaid, quit his job to more directly fight the stigma of addiction — a stigma that made his beloved uncle afraid to ask for help.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 05:00PM - An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky, until recently chief medical officer for Medicaid, quit his job to more directly fight the stigma of addiction — a stigma that made his beloved uncle afraid to ask for help.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 05:00PM - An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
NPR News: An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky, until recently chief medical officer for Medicaid, quit his job to more directly fight the stigma of addiction — a stigma that made his beloved uncle afraid to ask for help.
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Health Care - January 26, 2018 at 05:00PM - An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
Dr. Andrey Ostrovsky, until recently chief medical officer for Medicaid, quit his job to more directly fight the stigma of addiction — a stigma that made his beloved uncle afraid to ask for help.
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Health Care - January 26, 2018 at 05:00PM - An Uncle's Overdose Spurs Medicaid Official To Change Course
Pierre Hermé and L’Occitane Create an Experience on the Champs-Élysées
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The pastry king and beauty brand have joined forces to open 86 Champs, a blend of food, fragrance and style.
Pierre Hermé and L’Occitane Create an Experience on the Champs-Élysées - By TINA ISAAC-GOIZÉ - Category Style - Keyword Restaurants, Shopping and Retail - From The New York Times - Published at January 26, 2018 at 07:00AM
Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 1, 2018
drop bear: Word of the day for January 26, 2018
drop bear , n :
(cryptozoology) A fictional Australian marsupial in the form of a large, carnivorous koala said to fall upon its prey from treetops. Happy Australia Day from all of us at the Wiktionary!
January 26, 2018
(cryptozoology) A fictional Australian marsupial in the form of a large, carnivorous koala said to fall upon its prey from treetops. Happy Australia Day from all of us at the Wiktionary!
January 26, 2018
Wikipedia article of the day for January 26, 2018
The Wikipedia article of the day for January 26, 2018 is Australian Defence Force.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) comprises all of the country's armed forces, including the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force. With a strength of just under 80,000 full-time personnel and active reservists, it is supported by the Department of Defence and other civilian agencies. During the first decades of the 20th century, the Australian Government established the armed services as separate organisations, each with an independent chain of command. In 1976, the government made a strategic change and established the ADF to place the three services under a single headquarters. The degree of integration has increased over time, and tri-service headquarters, logistics and training institutions have supplanted many single-service establishments. Technologically sophisticated, the ADF is the largest military in Oceania, with approximately 58,000 full-time active-duty personnel and 22,000 active reservists. It is smaller than many Asian militaries, but is supported by a significant budget by worldwide standards and can deploy forces in multiple locations outside Australia.
Australian Defence Force
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) comprises all of the country's armed forces, including the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force. With a strength of just under 80,000 full-time personnel and active reservists, it is supported by the Department of Defence and other civilian agencies. During the first decades of the 20th century, the Australian Government established the armed services as separate organisations, each with an independent chain of command. In 1976, the government made a strategic change and established the ADF to place the three services under a single headquarters. The degree of integration has increased over time, and tri-service headquarters, logistics and training institutions have supplanted many single-service establishments. Technologically sophisticated, the ADF is the largest military in Oceania, with approximately 58,000 full-time active-duty personnel and 22,000 active reservists. It is smaller than many Asian militaries, but is supported by a significant budget by worldwide standards and can deploy forces in multiple locations outside Australia.
Australian Defence Force
NPR News: New Fossil Found In Israel Suggests A Much Earlier Human Migration Out of Africa
New Fossil Found In Israel Suggests A Much Earlier Human Migration Out of Africa
Scientists have discovered a part of a fossilized human skull that's around 180,000 years old. It is now the oldest human fossil outside of Africa.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 06:24AM - New Fossil Found In Israel Suggests A Much Earlier Human Migration Out of Africa
Scientists have discovered a part of a fossilized human skull that's around 180,000 years old. It is now the oldest human fossil outside of Africa.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 06:24AM - New Fossil Found In Israel Suggests A Much Earlier Human Migration Out of Africa
Punk Music, Bronx Style
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Roy Baizan has been chronicling the rock, punk, rap, trap and hip-hop scene in the Bronx, including shows produced by a new collective, Hydro Punk.
Punk Music, Bronx Style - - January 25, 2018 at 07:00AM - Blogs - The New York Times
NPR News: Rebellious Cow Finds Winter Home Among Polish Bison
Rebellious Cow Finds Winter Home Among Polish Bison
She has been spotted twice on the outskirts of Poland's Bialowieza Forest. She appears to be healthy, but she'll need to be removed from the herd before mating season.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 04:57AM - Rebellious Cow Finds Winter Home Among Polish Bison
She has been spotted twice on the outskirts of Poland's Bialowieza Forest. She appears to be healthy, but she'll need to be removed from the herd before mating season.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 04:57AM - Rebellious Cow Finds Winter Home Among Polish Bison
NPR News: How To Teach Mosquitoes To Leave You Alone
How To Teach Mosquitoes To Leave You Alone
Mosquitoes find some people way more delicious than others. Now scientists have found a way to make you less attractive, no chemicals needed.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 04:37AM - How To Teach Mosquitoes To Leave You Alone
Mosquitoes find some people way more delicious than others. Now scientists have found a way to make you less attractive, no chemicals needed.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 04:37AM - How To Teach Mosquitoes To Leave You Alone
F.D.A. Panel Rejects Philip Morris’ Claim That Tobacco Stick Is Safer Than Cigarettes
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The committee expressed doubts about the company’s health claims that the device, called iQOS, would not cause tobacco-related diseases.
F.D.A. Panel Rejects Philip Morris’ Claim That Tobacco Stick Is Safer Than Cigarettes - By SHEILA KAPLAN - at Health - Keyword: Smoking and Tobacco - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: This Mummified Woman Now Has A Name — And A Famous Relative: Boris Johnson
This Mummified Woman Now Has A Name — And A Famous Relative: Boris Johnson
Meet Anna Catharina Bischoff, an 18th-century syphilitic woman found in 1975. Researchers announced her name Thursday. And the U.K. foreign secretary says he's "very proud" to have the new family tie.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 03:59AM - This Mummified Woman Now Has A Name — And A Famous Relative: Boris Johnson
Meet Anna Catharina Bischoff, an 18th-century syphilitic woman found in 1975. Researchers announced her name Thursday. And the U.K. foreign secretary says he's "very proud" to have the new family tie.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 03:59AM - This Mummified Woman Now Has A Name — And A Famous Relative: Boris Johnson
NPR News: How Save The Children Is Coping After Attack That Killed 4 Staffers In Afghanistan
How Save The Children Is Coping After Attack That Killed 4 Staffers In Afghanistan
The assault struck the charity's office in Jalalablad. We spoke to executive vice president Carlos Carrazana about the victims — and the organization's work in the country.
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The assault struck the charity's office in Jalalablad. We spoke to executive vice president Carlos Carrazana about the victims — and the organization's work in the country.
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NPR News: Listen And Guess: Can You Tell A Lullaby From A Dance Song?
Listen And Guess: Can You Tell A Lullaby From A Dance Song?
To see if music really is a universal language, researchers gave people 14 second samples of songs from around the world and asked them to say what kind of song it is.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 02:13AM - Listen And Guess: Can You Tell A Lullaby From A Dance Song?
To see if music really is a universal language, researchers gave people 14 second samples of songs from around the world and asked them to say what kind of song it is.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 02:13AM - Listen And Guess: Can You Tell A Lullaby From A Dance Song?
NPR News: FDA Panel Gives Qualified Support To Claims For 'Safer' Smoking Device
FDA Panel Gives Qualified Support To Claims For 'Safer' Smoking Device
An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration recommends the agency accept Philip Morris' claims that its iQOS device, a cigarette alternative, reduces exposure to harmful chemicals.
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Health Care - January 26, 2018 at 02:12AM - FDA Panel Gives Qualified Support To Claims For 'Safer' Smoking Device
An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration recommends the agency accept Philip Morris' claims that its iQOS device, a cigarette alternative, reduces exposure to harmful chemicals.
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Health Care - January 26, 2018 at 02:12AM - FDA Panel Gives Qualified Support To Claims For 'Safer' Smoking Device
NPR News: Plastic Pollution Is Killing Coral Reefs, 4-Year Study Finds
Plastic Pollution Is Killing Coral Reefs, 4-Year Study Finds
A study in the Pacific Ocean finds that bags and bottles are sickening and killing reefs from Thailand to Australia. Coral reefs already are susceptible to disease due to unusually warm water.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 02:01AM - Plastic Pollution Is Killing Coral Reefs, 4-Year Study Finds
A study in the Pacific Ocean finds that bags and bottles are sickening and killing reefs from Thailand to Australia. Coral reefs already are susceptible to disease due to unusually warm water.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 02:01AM - Plastic Pollution Is Killing Coral Reefs, 4-Year Study Finds
NPR News: Helping Farmed Animals: High-Impact Rescue
Helping Farmed Animals: High-Impact Rescue
Following the example of an elephant caught on video that apparently thanked human rescuers, anthropologist Barbara King gives a shout-out to new campaigns that help farmed animals.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 12:32AM - Helping Farmed Animals: High-Impact Rescue
Following the example of an elephant caught on video that apparently thanked human rescuers, anthropologist Barbara King gives a shout-out to new campaigns that help farmed animals.
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Health & Science - January 26, 2018 at 12:32AM - Helping Farmed Animals: High-Impact Rescue
When Hollywood Ageism Hits Close to Home
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And: revealing a family secret, dealing with friends who smoke indoors, and barking up the wrong tree.
When Hollywood Ageism Hits Close to Home - By PHILIP GALANES - Category Style - Keyword Customs, Etiquette and Manners, Smoking and Tobacco, Age, Chronological - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2018 at 07:00AM
At Valentino, a Dream Ending: Couture for the Casual Era
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Pierpaolo Piccioli put magic into the ease of the everyday, while Viktor & Rolf explored the possibilities of less-is-more and Jean Paul Gaultier honored Pierre Cardin.
At Valentino, a Dream Ending: Couture for the Casual Era - By VANESSA FRIEDMAN - Category Style - Keyword Couture (Fashion) - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Grumpy Cat Awarded $710,000 In Copyright Infringement Suit
Grumpy Cat Awarded $710,000 In Copyright Infringement Suit
A jury said that Grenade Beverages illegally used the social media star's likeness on a line of coffee grounds and t-shirts promoting its "Grumppuccino" brand iced coffee.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 08:45PM - Grumpy Cat Awarded $710,000 In Copyright Infringement Suit
A jury said that Grenade Beverages illegally used the social media star's likeness on a line of coffee grounds and t-shirts promoting its "Grumppuccino" brand iced coffee.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 08:45PM - Grumpy Cat Awarded $710,000 In Copyright Infringement Suit
When Gay People Dreaded an Invitation to Straight Weddings
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In the years before same-sex marriage was legalized, some gay men and women considered weddings to be the ultimate celebration of heterosexuality itself, leading them to feel awkward, and sometimes unwelcome.
When Gay People Dreaded an Invitation to Straight Weddings - By ALEX WILLIAMS - Category Style - Keyword Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships, Weddings and Engagements - From The New York Times - Published at January 25, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Hidden Brain: Researchers Delve Into Improving Concentration
Hidden Brain: Researchers Delve Into Improving Concentration
Can we improve concentration when our attention is constantly being diverted? Researchers found running electrical current through someone's head helps — but it isn't the most practical solution.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:02PM - Hidden Brain: Researchers Delve Into Improving Concentration
Can we improve concentration when our attention is constantly being diverted? Researchers found running electrical current through someone's head helps — but it isn't the most practical solution.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:02PM - Hidden Brain: Researchers Delve Into Improving Concentration
NPR News: Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
California alone has spent billions in state funds over the last 14 years to support stem cell research. Scientists want another round of cash. So, what exactly did voters get for their money so far?
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:00PM - Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
California alone has spent billions in state funds over the last 14 years to support stem cell research. Scientists want another round of cash. So, what exactly did voters get for their money so far?
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:00PM - Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
NPR News: Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
Will State Voters Continue To Pour Money Into Stem Cell Research?
California alone has spent billions in state funds over the last 14 years to support stem cell research. Scientists want another round of cash. So, what exactly did voters get for their money so far?
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California alone has spent billions in state funds over the last 14 years to support stem cell research. Scientists want another round of cash. So, what exactly did voters get for their money so far?
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Grasping Rio’s Beauty and Tragedy
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João Pina’s photographs of Rio de Janeiro show how life remained a struggle for many residents during Brazil’s boom years.
Grasping Rio’s Beauty and Tragedy - - January 25, 2018 at 07:00AM - Blogs - The New York Times
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January 25, 2018
haggis: Word of the day for January 25, 2018
haggis , n :
A traditional Scottish dish made from minced sheep offal with oatmeal and spices, etc., originally boiled in the stomach of a sheep but now often in an artificial casing, and usually served with neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes) and accompanied with whisky. Burns night is held on this date in celebration of the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns (born on 25 January 1759), and usually involves Scottish foods and recitals of his poetry.
January 25, 2018
A traditional Scottish dish made from minced sheep offal with oatmeal and spices, etc., originally boiled in the stomach of a sheep but now often in an artificial casing, and usually served with neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes) and accompanied with whisky. Burns night is held on this date in celebration of the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns (born on 25 January 1759), and usually involves Scottish foods and recitals of his poetry.
January 25, 2018
Wikipedia article of the day for January 25, 2018
The Wikipedia article of the day for January 25, 2018 is Lycoperdon perlatum.
Lycoperdon perlatum, the common puffball, is a widespread species of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It forms an off-white medium-sized puffball tapering to a wide stalk, 1.5 to 6 cm (0.6 to 2.4 in) wide by 3 to 10 cm (1.2 to 3.9 in) tall. Its top is covered in short spiny bumps that are easily rubbed off to leave a net-like pattern on the surface. When mature it becomes brown, and a hole in the top opens to release spores in a burst when the body is compressed by touch or falling raindrops. It is edible when the young internal flesh is completely white, but can be mistaken for an immature fruit body of several poisonous Amanita species. L. perlatum can usually be distinguished from similar puffballs by differences in surface texture. Its chemical compounds include the unusual amino acid lycoperdic acid and volatile sterol derivatives that give the puffball its flavor and odor. Laboratory tests indicate that extracts of the puffball have antimicrobial and antifungal activities.
Lycoperdon perlatum
Lycoperdon perlatum, the common puffball, is a widespread species of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It forms an off-white medium-sized puffball tapering to a wide stalk, 1.5 to 6 cm (0.6 to 2.4 in) wide by 3 to 10 cm (1.2 to 3.9 in) tall. Its top is covered in short spiny bumps that are easily rubbed off to leave a net-like pattern on the surface. When mature it becomes brown, and a hole in the top opens to release spores in a burst when the body is compressed by touch or falling raindrops. It is edible when the young internal flesh is completely white, but can be mistaken for an immature fruit body of several poisonous Amanita species. L. perlatum can usually be distinguished from similar puffballs by differences in surface texture. Its chemical compounds include the unusual amino acid lycoperdic acid and volatile sterol derivatives that give the puffball its flavor and odor. Laboratory tests indicate that extracts of the puffball have antimicrobial and antifungal activities.
Lycoperdon perlatum
New Findings Could Save Lives of More Stroke Patients
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Doctors have more time than they thought to prevent death and disability from stroke, by removing blood clots that block circulation to the brain, a study shows.
New Findings Could Save Lives of More Stroke Patients - By DENISE GRADY - at Health - Keyword: Stroke, Brain - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Are There Zombie Viruses In The Thawing Permafrost?
Are There Zombie Viruses In The Thawing Permafrost?
There's a new fear from climate change: Bacteria and viruses buried in frozen ground coming back to life as the Arctic warms up. We went digging in permafrost to find out how worried we should be.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:19AM - Are There Zombie Viruses In The Thawing Permafrost?
There's a new fear from climate change: Bacteria and viruses buried in frozen ground coming back to life as the Arctic warms up. We went digging in permafrost to find out how worried we should be.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:19AM - Are There Zombie Viruses In The Thawing Permafrost?
NPR News: Aw, Seriously? The Flu Can Trigger A Heart Attack, Too
Aw, Seriously? The Flu Can Trigger A Heart Attack, Too
The rate of hospitalizations due to influenza is continuing to rise. Now, a study finds the risk of having a heart attack also spikes in the days after a confirmed diagnosis of flu.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:02AM - Aw, Seriously? The Flu Can Trigger A Heart Attack, Too
The rate of hospitalizations due to influenza is continuing to rise. Now, a study finds the risk of having a heart attack also spikes in the days after a confirmed diagnosis of flu.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 05:02AM - Aw, Seriously? The Flu Can Trigger A Heart Attack, Too
Modern Love Podcast: Andrea Martin Reads ‘A Dose of Empathy From My Syrian Doctor’
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On this week’s podcast, the “Great News” actress tells the story of a physician who fills an emotional void in a patient’s life.
Modern Love Podcast: Andrea Martin Reads ‘A Dose of Empathy From My Syrian Doctor’ - By THE NEW YORK TIMES - Category Style - Keyword Podcasts, Doctors - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: What's Next For 'Safe Injection' Sites In Philadelphia?
What's Next For 'Safe Injection' Sites In Philadelphia?
Philadelphia officials gave the OK to establishing safe injection sites for drug users. But it's unclear where the sites would be located and who would fund and operate them.
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Health Care - January 25, 2018 at 03:43AM - What's Next For 'Safe Injection' Sites In Philadelphia?
Philadelphia officials gave the OK to establishing safe injection sites for drug users. But it's unclear where the sites would be located and who would fund and operate them.
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Health Care - January 25, 2018 at 03:43AM - What's Next For 'Safe Injection' Sites In Philadelphia?
Howard Stern’s Superagent Is Getting With the Program
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Don Buchwald has always done things the Don Buchwald way. Now his daughter is helping his agency rebrand and expand.
Howard Stern’s Superagent Is Getting With the Program - By KATHERINE ROSMAN - Category Style - Keyword - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Former Drug Industry Executive Will Lead Dept. Of Health And Human Services
Former Drug Industry Executive Will Lead Dept. Of Health And Human Services
Alex Azar spent five years in charge of Eli Lilly & Co.'s U.S. operations. During his tenure, the prices for the company's insulin products more than doubled.
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Health Care - January 25, 2018 at 03:04AM - Former Drug Industry Executive Will Lead Dept. Of Health And Human Services
Alex Azar spent five years in charge of Eli Lilly & Co.'s U.S. operations. During his tenure, the prices for the company's insulin products more than doubled.
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Health Care - January 25, 2018 at 03:04AM - Former Drug Industry Executive Will Lead Dept. Of Health And Human Services
All Good Magazines Go to Heaven
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As print flails, piles of pristine Vogues, Playboys and more are being painstakingly preserved in a former cannon foundry near the Thames.
All Good Magazines Go to Heaven - By DAVID SHAFTEL - Category Style - Keyword Magazines, Archives and Records - From The New York Times - Published at January 24, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Chinese Scientists Clone Monkeys Using Method That Created Dolly The Sheep
Chinese Scientists Clone Monkeys Using Method That Created Dolly The Sheep
In a first for primates, a team of researchers has produced two macaque monkey clones using a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer. The advance could hasten research into human diseases.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 12:02AM - Chinese Scientists Clone Monkeys Using Method That Created Dolly The Sheep
In a first for primates, a team of researchers has produced two macaque monkey clones using a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer. The advance could hasten research into human diseases.
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Health & Science - January 25, 2018 at 12:02AM - Chinese Scientists Clone Monkeys Using Method That Created Dolly The Sheep
NPR News: New Report Shows Weather Disasters In 2017 Cost More Than $300 Billion
New Report Shows Weather Disasters In 2017 Cost More Than $300 Billion
Hurricanes, fires and even hail contributed to billions of dollars in damages. The government study also finds that it was among the warmest years on record.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 10:32PM - New Report Shows Weather Disasters In 2017 Cost More Than $300 Billion
Hurricanes, fires and even hail contributed to billions of dollars in damages. The government study also finds that it was among the warmest years on record.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 10:32PM - New Report Shows Weather Disasters In 2017 Cost More Than $300 Billion
NPR News: Google's Space Race To The Moon Ends, And Nobody Wins Lunar X Prize
Google's Space Race To The Moon Ends, And Nobody Wins Lunar X Prize
When it was announced in 2007, the prize's organizers said they expected it to be claimed before the original deadline of Dec. 31, 2014. One team raised more than $90 million.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 08:53PM - Google's Space Race To The Moon Ends, And Nobody Wins Lunar X Prize
When it was announced in 2007, the prize's organizers said they expected it to be claimed before the original deadline of Dec. 31, 2014. One team raised more than $90 million.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 08:53PM - Google's Space Race To The Moon Ends, And Nobody Wins Lunar X Prize
NPR News: Is There A Ticking Time Bomb Under The Arctic?
Is There A Ticking Time Bomb Under The Arctic?
Just what exactly is permafrost? And what is happening now that it's warming up? To find out, we enter the Arctic circle's secret world of ice and frozen history.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 04:37PM - Is There A Ticking Time Bomb Under The Arctic?
Just what exactly is permafrost? And what is happening now that it's warming up? To find out, we enter the Arctic circle's secret world of ice and frozen history.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 04:37PM - Is There A Ticking Time Bomb Under The Arctic?
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Picture of the day for January 24, 2018
Arabesque Room in the Catherine Palace in Pushkin, Saint Petersburg, Russia.. Learn more.
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January 24, 2018
Wikipedia article of the day for January 24, 2018
The Wikipedia article of the day for January 24, 2018 is August Meyszner.
August Meyszner (3 August 1886 – 24 January 1947) was an Austrian gendarmerie officer, right-wing politician, and senior Ordnungspolizei (order police) officer of Nazi Germany. He held the post of Higher SS and Police Leader in the German-occupied territory of Serbia from January 1942 to March 1944, during World War II. During his tenure, he oversaw regular reprisal killings and sent tens of thousands of forced labourers to Germany and occupied Norway. His Gestapo detachment also used a gas van to kill as many as 8,000 Jewish women and children who had been detained at the Sajmište concentration camp. Meyszner's time in Belgrade was characterised by friction and competition with German military, economic and foreign affairs officials, and by his visceral hatred and distrust of Serbs; he was considered one of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler's most brutal subordinates. Extradited by the Allies to Yugoslavia after the war, he was found guilty of war crimes by a military court, and was executed by hanging on 24 January 1947.
August Meyszner
August Meyszner (3 August 1886 – 24 January 1947) was an Austrian gendarmerie officer, right-wing politician, and senior Ordnungspolizei (order police) officer of Nazi Germany. He held the post of Higher SS and Police Leader in the German-occupied territory of Serbia from January 1942 to March 1944, during World War II. During his tenure, he oversaw regular reprisal killings and sent tens of thousands of forced labourers to Germany and occupied Norway. His Gestapo detachment also used a gas van to kill as many as 8,000 Jewish women and children who had been detained at the Sajmište concentration camp. Meyszner's time in Belgrade was characterised by friction and competition with German military, economic and foreign affairs officials, and by his visceral hatred and distrust of Serbs; he was considered one of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler's most brutal subordinates. Extradited by the Allies to Yugoslavia after the war, he was found guilty of war crimes by a military court, and was executed by hanging on 24 January 1947.
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NPR News: The Power Hour
The Power Hour
This week on Hidden Brain's radio show, we tackled a big topic: power. From our conflicted feelings toward the powerful, to the ways we gain and lose power ourselves, and how power really can corrupt.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 06:00AM - The Power Hour
This week on Hidden Brain's radio show, we tackled a big topic: power. From our conflicted feelings toward the powerful, to the ways we gain and lose power ourselves, and how power really can corrupt.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 06:00AM - The Power Hour
New Index Rates Drug Companies in Fight Against ‘Superbugs’
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Glaxo and Johnson & Johnson top a new measure of how drugmakers do against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which are becoming a global emergency.
New Index Rates Drug Companies in Fight Against ‘Superbugs’ - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Antibiotics, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
Science Group Ranks Evidence on E-Cigarette Safety
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Vaping may help smokers quit, and are safer than conventional cigarettes, but they’re not risk-free, a national public health panel says.
Science Group Ranks Evidence on E-Cigarette Safety - By SHEILA KAPLAN - at Health - Keyword: Smoking and Tobacco, E-Cigarettes - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: After Months In Limbo For Children's Health Insurance, Huge Relief Over Deal
After Months In Limbo For Children's Health Insurance, Huge Relief Over Deal
The Children's Health Insurance Program drew bipartisan support for two decades. After brinkmanship over the federal budget, an agreement to end the shutdown has assured CHIP funding for six years.
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The Children's Health Insurance Program drew bipartisan support for two decades. After brinkmanship over the federal budget, an agreement to end the shutdown has assured CHIP funding for six years.
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NPR News: After Months In Limbo For Children's Health Insurance, Huge Relief Over Deal
After Months In Limbo For Children's Health Insurance, Huge Relief Over Deal
The Children's Health Insurance Program drew bipartisan support for two decades. After brinkmanship over the federal budget, an agreement to end the shutdown has assured CHIP funding for six years.
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Health Care - January 24, 2018 at 04:34AM - After Months In Limbo For Children's Health Insurance, Huge Relief Over Deal
The Children's Health Insurance Program drew bipartisan support for two decades. After brinkmanship over the federal budget, an agreement to end the shutdown has assured CHIP funding for six years.
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Health Care - January 24, 2018 at 04:34AM - After Months In Limbo For Children's Health Insurance, Huge Relief Over Deal
Tell Us What to Call the Generation After Millennials (Please)
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If you’re an American who is 22 or younger, we’d like to hear from you.
Tell Us What to Call the Generation After Millennials (Please) - By JONAH ENGEL BROMWICH - Category Style - Keyword Age, Chronological, Millennial Generation - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit
E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit
While not as toxic as regular cigarettes, e-cigarettes do pose a health risk and largely contain the addictive substance nicotine, according to a major new health review ordered by the government.
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Health Care - January 24, 2018 at 01:40AM - E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit
While not as toxic as regular cigarettes, e-cigarettes do pose a health risk and largely contain the addictive substance nicotine, according to a major new health review ordered by the government.
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Health Care - January 24, 2018 at 01:40AM - E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit
NPR News: E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit
E-Cigarettes Likely Encourage Kids To Try Tobacco But May Help Adults Quit
While not as toxic as regular cigarettes, e-cigarettes do pose a health risk and largely contain the addictive substance nicotine, according to a major new health review ordered by the government.
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While not as toxic as regular cigarettes, e-cigarettes do pose a health risk and largely contain the addictive substance nicotine, according to a major new health review ordered by the government.
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NPR News: Philippine Volcano Erupts, Causing 56,000 To Flee
Philippine Volcano Erupts, Causing 56,000 To Flee
Authorities raised Mount Mayon's alert level to 4 out of a possible 5, indicating "intense unrest" and the possibility of a particularly violent, hazardous eruption within days.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 12:56AM - Philippine Volcano Erupts, Causing 56,000 To Flee
Authorities raised Mount Mayon's alert level to 4 out of a possible 5, indicating "intense unrest" and the possibility of a particularly violent, hazardous eruption within days.
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Health & Science - January 24, 2018 at 12:56AM - Philippine Volcano Erupts, Causing 56,000 To Flee
My Boyfriend Messaged Someone on a Gay Site. Does That Mean He’s Gay?
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A reader makes a surprising discovery while snooping through her boyfriend’s phone, but is not sure she wants to confront it.
My Boyfriend Messaged Someone on a Gay Site. Does That Mean He’s Gay? - By CHERYL STRAYED and STEVE ALMOND - Category Style - Keyword Dating and Relationships, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Adultery, Sex - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: California Bill Would Mandate On-Campus Access To Abortion Pills
California Bill Would Mandate On-Campus Access To Abortion Pills
As restrictions on medication abortion mount in other states, legislation that would require health centers at California public universities to stock abortion pills is moving ahead.
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Health Care - January 23, 2018 at 11:53PM - California Bill Would Mandate On-Campus Access To Abortion Pills
As restrictions on medication abortion mount in other states, legislation that would require health centers at California public universities to stock abortion pills is moving ahead.
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Health Care - January 23, 2018 at 11:53PM - California Bill Would Mandate On-Campus Access To Abortion Pills
Vaping Can Be Addictive and May Lure Teenagers to Smoking, Science Panel Concludes
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A report from the National Academy of Sciences said that e-cigarettes are safer than smoking, but not quite safe, and may cause teens to take up tobacco.
Vaping Can Be Addictive and May Lure Teenagers to Smoking, Science Panel Concludes - By SHEILA KAPLAN - at Health - Keyword: Smoking and Tobacco, Addiction (Psychology), E-Cigarettes, Nicotine - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
Designs on Female Empowerment at Chanel and Dior
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Surreal times call for surreal clothes. Should we play by the old rules? Plus, Iris van Herpen and Schiaparelli.
Designs on Female Empowerment at Chanel and Dior - By VANESSA FRIEDMAN - Category Style - Keyword - From International New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
NPR News: Drought-Stricken Cape Town Braces For Water To Run Out In April
Drought-Stricken Cape Town Braces For Water To Run Out In April
Officials in the South African city of 3.7 million are restricting water usage amid fears it will run out of water by April 21. Experts say the crisis has been exacerbated by rapid population growth.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 09:54PM - Drought-Stricken Cape Town Braces For Water To Run Out In April
Officials in the South African city of 3.7 million are restricting water usage amid fears it will run out of water by April 21. Experts say the crisis has been exacerbated by rapid population growth.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 09:54PM - Drought-Stricken Cape Town Braces For Water To Run Out In April
NPR News: Welcome To The Age Of Digital Transcendence
Welcome To The Age Of Digital Transcendence
Smartphones have become an extension of the owner; it is the closest we've ever become to being omnipresent and omniscient and — in a metaphorical sense, at least — divine, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 09:40PM - Welcome To The Age Of Digital Transcendence
Smartphones have become an extension of the owner; it is the closest we've ever become to being omnipresent and omniscient and — in a metaphorical sense, at least — divine, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 09:40PM - Welcome To The Age Of Digital Transcendence
NPR News: Powerful Quake Strikes Off Alaska, Triggering Tsunami Warning For Coast
Powerful Quake Strikes Off Alaska, Triggering Tsunami Warning For Coast
The magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck about 175 southeast of Kodiak, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. U.S. Tsunami Warning System has issued a tsunami warning for coastal regions.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 06:51PM - Powerful Quake Strikes Off Alaska, Triggering Tsunami Warning For Coast
The magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck about 175 southeast of Kodiak, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. U.S. Tsunami Warning System has issued a tsunami warning for coastal regions.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 06:51PM - Powerful Quake Strikes Off Alaska, Triggering Tsunami Warning For Coast
NPR News: Part Of Oregon's Funding Plan For Medicaid Goes Before Voters
Part Of Oregon's Funding Plan For Medicaid Goes Before Voters
Last summer, the Oregon legislature passed a package of state taxes to cover Medicaid's expanding rolls. But Oregon voters Tuesday could throw a wrench in that plan by refusing some of the taxes.
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Health Care - January 23, 2018 at 05:01PM - Part Of Oregon's Funding Plan For Medicaid Goes Before Voters
Last summer, the Oregon legislature passed a package of state taxes to cover Medicaid's expanding rolls. But Oregon voters Tuesday could throw a wrench in that plan by refusing some of the taxes.
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Health Care - January 23, 2018 at 05:01PM - Part Of Oregon's Funding Plan For Medicaid Goes Before Voters
NPR News: Tax Credit Aims To Boost Availability Of Paid Family Leave, But Will It Work?
Tax Credit Aims To Boost Availability Of Paid Family Leave, But Will It Work?
Many specialists in family leave policy say the tax credits included in the new federal law are too small to persuade most employers to offer such benefits.
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Health Care - January 23, 2018 at 05:00PM - Tax Credit Aims To Boost Availability Of Paid Family Leave, But Will It Work?
Many specialists in family leave policy say the tax credits included in the new federal law are too small to persuade most employers to offer such benefits.
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Health Care - January 23, 2018 at 05:00PM - Tax Credit Aims To Boost Availability Of Paid Family Leave, But Will It Work?
NPR News: Part Of Oregon's Funding Plan For Medicaid Goes Before Voters
Part Of Oregon's Funding Plan For Medicaid Goes Before Voters
Last summer, the Oregon legislature passed a package of state taxes to cover Medicaid's expanding rolls. But Oregon voters Tuesday could throw a wrench in that plan by refusing some of the taxes.
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Last summer, the Oregon legislature passed a package of state taxes to cover Medicaid's expanding rolls. But Oregon voters Tuesday could throw a wrench in that plan by refusing some of the taxes.
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NPR News: Tax Credit Aims To Boost Availability Of Paid Family Leave, But Will It Work?
Tax Credit Aims To Boost Availability Of Paid Family Leave, But Will It Work?
Many specialists in family leave policy say the tax credits included in the new federal law are too small to persuade most employers to offer such benefits.
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Many specialists in family leave policy say the tax credits included in the new federal law are too small to persuade most employers to offer such benefits.
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Young Fitness Fogies Ditch $40 Classes for Hoops, Laps, Jogs
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The actor Ethan Hawke is among those who can afford pricey gyms but are eschewing them for the good ol’ Y.M.C.A. and its ilk.
Young Fitness Fogies Ditch $40 Classes for Hoops, Laps, Jogs - By LAUREN MECHLING - Category Style - Keyword Exercise - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
Making Age Spots a Thing of the Past
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved a first-of-its-kind treatment to rid patients of these unsightly lesions.
Making Age Spots a Thing of the Past - By CATHERINE SAINT LOUIS - Category Style - Keyword Skin - From The New York Times - Published at January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM
The Age of Gold and Daguerreotypes
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A collection of images showcases the intensity of the Gold Rush in the 19th century, around the same time the daguerreotype enjoyed a similar surge in popularity.
The Age of Gold and Daguerreotypes - - January 23, 2018 at 07:00AM - Blogs - The New York Times
NPR News: Several Injured After Volcanic Eruption At Japanese Ski Resort
Several Injured After Volcanic Eruption At Japanese Ski Resort
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane suddenly erupted Tuesday morning, spewing volcanic rocks and belching a curtain of black smoke. An avalanche that followed injured at least 10 people.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 02:23PM - Several Injured After Volcanic Eruption At Japanese Ski Resort
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane suddenly erupted Tuesday morning, spewing volcanic rocks and belching a curtain of black smoke. An avalanche that followed injured at least 10 people.
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Health & Science - January 23, 2018 at 02:23PM - Several Injured After Volcanic Eruption At Japanese Ski Resort
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glossolalia: Word of the day for January 23, 2018
glossolalia , n :
Speaking a language one does not know, or speaking elaborate but apparently meaningless speech, while in a trance-like state (or, supposedly, under the influence of a deity or spirits); speaking in tongues. Xenoglossy (“knowledge of a language one has never learned”).
January 23, 2018
Speaking a language one does not know, or speaking elaborate but apparently meaningless speech, while in a trance-like state (or, supposedly, under the influence of a deity or spirits); speaking in tongues. Xenoglossy (“knowledge of a language one has never learned”).
January 23, 2018
Picture of the day for January 23, 2018
Portrait of three lions (one female and two males) of a pride, all resting at morning time. Taken in Masai Mara, southwest Kenya.. Learn more.
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January 23, 2018
Wikipedia article of the day for January 23, 2018
The Wikipedia article of the day for January 23, 2018 is Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed.
Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed is a painting by English artist William Etty, first exhibited in 1830. It shows a scene from the Histories by Herodotus, in which Candaules, king of Lydia, invites his bodyguard Gyges to hide in the couple's bedroom and watch his wife Nyssia undress. After Nyssia notices Gyges, he kills Candaules and takes his place as king. The painting shows the moment at which Nyssia, unaware of Gyges, removes the last of her clothes. Etty hoped to impart the moral that women are not chattels and that men violating their rights should be punished, but he made little effort to explain this to audiences. The painting was immediately controversial, seen as a cynical combination of pornography and a violent unpleasant narrative, and critics condemned it as an immoral work of the type they would not expect from a British artist. In 1929 it was among several artworks transferred to the newly expanded Tate Gallery, where it remains.
Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed
Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed is a painting by English artist William Etty, first exhibited in 1830. It shows a scene from the Histories by Herodotus, in which Candaules, king of Lydia, invites his bodyguard Gyges to hide in the couple's bedroom and watch his wife Nyssia undress. After Nyssia notices Gyges, he kills Candaules and takes his place as king. The painting shows the moment at which Nyssia, unaware of Gyges, removes the last of her clothes. Etty hoped to impart the moral that women are not chattels and that men violating their rights should be punished, but he made little effort to explain this to audiences. The painting was immediately controversial, seen as a cynical combination of pornography and a violent unpleasant narrative, and critics condemned it as an immoral work of the type they would not expect from a British artist. In 1929 it was among several artworks transferred to the newly expanded Tate Gallery, where it remains.
Candaules, King of Lydia, Shews his Wife by Stealth to Gyges, One of his Ministers, as She Goes to Bed
Killing of Mother-Daughter Team Shakes Polio Eradication Drive in Pakistan
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. from NYT Health http://ift.tt/2BmIOeY
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The country had just eight cases of polio last year. The murder of a 38-year-old woman and her 16-year-old daughter will not derail vaccination efforts, a leader says.
Killing of Mother-Daughter Team Shakes Polio Eradication Drive in Pakistan - By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - at Health - Keyword: Poliomyelitis - From The New York Times - Published at January 22, 2018 at 07:00AM
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