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thatsthat24: npr: culturenlifestyle: The Most Regal, Friendly and Fluffy Kitten In The World Is Named Aurora Aurora is a unique and elegant cat with pristine snow white fur and sparkling blue eyes. Keep reading So majestic!
npr: sizvideos: Vegetable CalligraphyVideo The typography nerd in me loves this so much… but it’s also making me *just* a bit hungry. -Ariel
sciencehasmyheart: This is your brain when you lose self-control. NPR’s Science Friday Special: “Ever wonder why you worked so hard to avoid the lasagna at dinner only to give into your craving for dessert? Researchers say that’s because our internal
npr: So you know how, if someone comes by and taps the top of your open beer bottle, a volcano of brewski will explode? Well, it turns out that the physics involved are the same as what causes an atomic bomb to form a mushroom cloud. A scientist explains
currentsinbiology: Should We Return The Nutrients In Our Pee Back To The Farm? - NPR A small group of environmentalists in Vermont isn’t as squeamish about urine. They’re pooling the urine of the 170 volunteers in a pilot project (a quart or so,
so OkCupid is a privacy nightmare.. your data from all the questions you answer are OkCupids actual product (some 40 sites from story on NPR get your responses to questions). But if you don’t care about that part.. (I don’t all that much)
I know most news networks are not covering Ferguson or are doing a shit job. So here is a compilation of NPR's coverage. It's really good.
licieoic: rush-keating: npr: thegetty: The story behind The Laundress. This is so good. -Emily I find that hard to reconcile with how 18th century dresses had boobs practically hanging out of them. Maybe the chest wasn’t as sexualized as the ankles
sarkhan-volkswagen: soulofnewphyrexia: official-sciencesideoftumbler: sizvideos: Video *hacker voice* I’m in I heard about this on NPR. Apparently the adults actually get disappointed when the bot doesn’t peep back so the next model is gonna
drinking-tea-at-midnight: micdotcom: NPR correspondent Tom Gjelten handled this extremely xenophobic question with class and poise just make PR a state already so we can clarify their relationship to the country.
edgeworth-s: sarkhan-volkswagen: soulofnewphyrexia: official-sciencesideoftumbler: sizvideos: Video *hacker voice* I’m in I heard about this on NPR. Apparently the adults actually get disappointed when the bot doesn’t peep back so the next model
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npr is running an article on ~the secret life of teachers and I’m cracking up, because it’s like what’s yr secret life~*~ and in my head I’m going “uh I write 10,000 word tomes of slow build jjba fic.”
npr: It’s 5:45 in the morning and in a field outside Siem Reap, home of Angkor Wat, Cambodia’s demining rats are already hard at work. Their noses are close to the wet grass, darting from side to side, as they try to detect explosives buried just
npr: nevver:Morning becomes electric, Barry Underwood So beautiful! — Meg
npr: staceythinx: MECHANICAL / BIOLOGICAL [Crustacean Study] by Steevan Salvat These drawings are so interesting. — Meg
npr: laughingsquid: Cat Wearing a Shark Costume Rides a Roomba Vacuum Round and Round a Kitchen Happy Shark Week! And if you want to be on the lookout for sharks in your area… The cat is so calm.
natural–blues: queer-raccoon: butim-justharry: licieoic: rush-keating: npr: thegetty: The story behind The Laundress. This is so good. -Emily I find that hard to reconcile with how 18th century dresses had boobs practically hanging out of
thatsthat24: npr: culturenlifestyle: The Most Regal, Friendly and Fluffy Kitten In The World Is Named Aurora Aurora is a unique and elegant cat with pristine snow white fur and sparkling blue eyes. Keep reading So majestic! 😻 -Emily I agree
npr: This past week, a FedEx employee from Germantown, Tenn., made a massive discovery — and it wasn’t in any packages. John Pace found the largest prime number known to humankind.And that number goes on to more than 23 million digits.“So it’s
blackberryshawty: baetology: gottahavesoul: Anthony Hamilton: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert SO(UL) GOOD… favorite Collard greeens are manifesting in my home
freakinasheet: sarkhan-volkswagen: soulofnewphyrexia: official-sciencesideoftumbler: sizvideos: Video *hacker voice* I’m in I heard about this on NPR. Apparently the adults actually get disappointed when the bot doesn’t peep back so the next
lanternmoth: dackfayden: ttitee: celestialmeadows: boiling-hot-coco: goggleboyneptune: kinsushixgyaru: askjaune-npr: Unbroken and Assassin’s Creed Unity. Catching Fire and Pokémon Omega Ruby Far Cry 4 and Evangelion Rebuild 3.33, im so fucked
npr: When Priscilla Graham-Farmer went to get her hair done in Newark, N.J., recently, she noticed the elevator in the building was broken, so she took the stairs. And that’s when Graham-Farmer saw him: a young guy sprawled out, not breathing. “He
85reasons:vous-baise-cul:teenults:ray-winters-sings:So. This is sickening. Absolutely sickening. Do everyone a favor, and sign the petition to make sure this man never practices law again. This is horrible. The article is here.NPR article here Fucking
the-winbreasters: sarkhan-volkswagen: soulofnewphyrexia: official-sciencesideoftumbler: sizvideos: Video *hacker voice* I’m in I heard about this on NPR. Apparently the adults actually get disappointed when the bot doesn’t peep back so the
npr: NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler Telescope has spotted the first roughly Earth-sized world orbiting in the “Goldilocks zone” of another star – offering perhaps the best bet so far for life elsewhere in the universe.A year on Kepler 452b, which
tragiqueer: npr: deepsockets:libawr:My boo loves the mellifluously-named ladies of npr so much he made a T-shirt about them.This is about to blow up. This is some impressive public radio fandom. -Emily Wow do I need this shirt
npr: wnyc: Buffalo’s blizzard is so immense that it doesn’t even look real. —sean, sideshow Lake effect is very real. -Emily
lukaparks: npr: NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler Telescope has spotted the first roughly Earth-sized world orbiting in the “Goldilocks zone” of another star – offering perhaps the best bet so far for life elsewhere in the universe.A year on Kepler
apricops: One of the moments that most helped Young Me become Now Me was when I was listening to an NPR article about factory automation and how it led to the loss of jobs and the interviewer asked “so, is the answer to turn off the machines” and
npr: How stressful is medical training? So bad that in a class that encouraged medical students to express their feelings by drawing comics, nearly half of them depicted their supervisors as monsters, researchers say. Students imagined the workplace