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npr: Millennials, the thoroughbreds of texting, may lag behind previous generations when it comes to old-fashioned hand strength. In a study of Americans ages 20-34, occupational therapists found that men younger than 30 have significantly weaker hand
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npr: buzzfeed: Scientists Made A 3D-Printed Wheelchair For A Puppy With Only Two Legs Thank you technology. - Vesta
npr: The unemployment rate for transgender people is double that of the general population. Now, California has set up the nation’s first ever large-scale program to help transgender people find jobs. And it’s all because of Michaela Mendelsohn,
npr:staceythinx: More work from photographer Simen Johan’s project Until the Kingdom Comes. Find out more about him and the project from the Yossi Milo Gallery, which hosted the exhibit. These images are stunning! -Emily
npr: skunkbear: A very furry story from the history of the space race! Khrushchev’s move strikes me as brilliant: half, “we may be engaged in a cold war, but we’re still human!” and half, “the dogs we sent to space are already having babies.
NPR actually has an article asking if calling someone a racist is as bad as racism.
npr: Was It ‘Illegal’ For Trump To Shrink Utah’s Monuments? The Battle Begins President Trump has dramatically scaled back two national land monuments in Utah. The administration and Republican leaders in Utah say taking the land out of the hands
npr: Aretha Franklin, the “Queen of Soul,” died Thursday in her home city of Detroit after battling pancreatic cancer. Her death was confirmed by her publicist, Gwendolyn Quinn. She was 76. Franklin sold more than 75 million records during her life,
npr: imobsessedwithtoomanythings: camwhoreconfessional: onefineflip: foeyedcurls: Did I SAY I was finished with the baby greens?!?!??! such an aggressive tiny animal Bunny gets what bunny wants This is the most metal thing I’ve seen What a
npr: nprbooks: In the 1950s and ‘60s, if there were any children’s books in a house, at least one of them was likely to be a Little Golden Book. With their golden spines and brightly colored pictures, they begged to be grabbed off a shelf by a curious
npr: buzzfeed: Happy National Punctuation Day everybody! Pilcrow. Now that’s a good Scrabble word. — rachel
npr: Read the rest: How To Turn Your Home Into A School Without Losing Your SanityComic by: LA Johnson / NPRThis comic was adapted from an episode of Life Kit.
npr: It’s a place where girls can play volleyball. They can do ballet (of course).But soccer is a no-no.That’s the way it goes in Brazil, the country that famously loves soccer. There was once a legal ban — from 1941 to 1979 — noting that “women
The Choice Is Yours: 10 Great Rap Release Dates Of The 1990s (via nprmusic) Raise your hand if you ever cut school to go buy a brand new album the day it came out. Raise your hand if you went to Tower Records, or The Wiz, and you did this in the 1990s.
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20 Years Ago De La Soul Refused To Go Pop (via nprmusic) This year marks the 20th anniversary of a remarkable year in music. Over the 12 months of 1993, Queen Latifah, Salt ‘n’ Pepa, Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest, the Wu-Tang Clan and
npr: “Internet Harassment of Women: When Haters Do More Than Just Hate” via @TellMeMoreNPR @karnythia @amandahess
npr: As the proud honor of a very loving pound puppy, this makes my heart hurt. — Tanya B. kqedscience: A dog’s last moments photographed “Photographer Tou Chih-kang captures the last moment of shelter dogs before they are taken away by veterinarians
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: treblekicker: Every Bowie hairstyle from 1964 to 2014. Via @jkottke Bowie is truly mesmerizing. -Emily
npr: nprbooks: Thomas the Tank Engine got his start 70 years ago as a series of children’s books by the Reverend Wilbert Awdrey – who we’d bet never imagined how much economic analysis his works would spark.In honor of Thomas’s birthday, our
npr: sciencefriday: To the unacquainted eye, southeastern Ohio is a picturesque vision of rolling, grass-covered hills dotted with trees. But for Guy Riefler, an associate professor of civil engineering specializing in environmental remediation, this
npr: In secret chemical weapons experiments conducted during World War II, the U.S. military exposed thousands of American troops to mustard gas.When those experiments were formally declassified in the 1990s, the Department of Veterans Affairs made two
npr: huffingtonpost: Adorable Rats Are Being Trained To Hunt Out Land Mines In Cambodia Decades After War(Source: Taylor Weidman via Getty Images) Future BFF? -Ariel
npr: New York state recently announced an increase in the minimum wage for fast food workers, to ฟ an hour. It’s the fruit of a three-year labor campaign.But there’s another group of workers out there that hasn’t had a real wage increase in decades.
npr: iaresolar: thebestoftumbling: golden eagle having a relaxing time PRECIOUS EVOLVED FLYING DINOSAUR Max chill achievement unlocked. -Ariel
npr: kqedscience: Chameleons don’t change color to match their environment; it’s just the opposite. How do they do it? By manipulating tiny crystals in their skin. Now, UC Berkeley researchers are on a quest to create synthetic chameleon skin
npr: theavc: The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air debuted 25 years ago today Do the Carlton and then head on over to the avclub.com to see our list of time’s Will Smith’s charm was able to elevate a weak script. This is fantastic GIF curation. -Emily
npr: skunkbear: The dark streaks you can see in these photos appear in sunny spots or when the weather is warm, and they fade when the temperature drops. Ever since they were first spotted, scientists thought water might be responsible. Now they have
npr: skunkbear: This is one slice of an incredible high resolution, enhanced color image of Pluto, recently released by NASA. You can see the full, larger version here. Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI Pluto’s close up! -Emily
npr: It’s a Wednesday night inside a Meijer store in Grand Rapids, Mich., and artist Carson Brown roams the aisles for hours. He’s on a particular mission that night: hunting for products that are the perfect shade of blueberry blue.In his cart:
npr: The late Vincent Price was a horror film icon. With perfect elocution, he delivered creepy invitations to haunted houses in such movies as House of Wax (1953) and House on Haunted Hill (1959). He was a regular on TV’s Hollywood Squares and a villain
npr: In the aftermath of the coordinated terror attacks on Paris, people around the world have been taking to social media to share their grief and show support for the French people. One image, in particular, has become a kind of icon of international
npr: thebeakerblog: This talkative type of lizard won’t blink, but, sometimes, will change its color or shed its tail. Found in warm climates worldwide, this colorful critter has been made famous in the U.S. by a certain car insurance company.
npr: skunkbear: This is very cool and a pretty big deal. Find out why. Big black hole news. -Emily
npr: One of the most dramatic homes in Los Angeles has just been donated to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Designed in 1961 by John Lautner — an influential Southern California architect — the glass and concrete house clings to the side of
npr: When most people want to play a game, the first thing they reach for is likely a smartphone or tablet. Actual pinball machines have become quaint curiosities, but a father-son duo in California is keeping these old-school games alive in a museum.The
npr: Whether you call it “boba” or “bubble” tea, the Taiwanese beverage that allows you to chew your drink is back with a vengeance. It first got its start in the 1980s, after an inventor thought to pour tapioca pearls into a glass of iced, sweet
npr: sciencefriday: The moon may look calm from here, but if you get up in its business it’s actually full of drama: Scars regularly left by space debris speak to the activity occurring on the moon. “We’ve found hundreds of impact craters that
npr: Before there was Star Wars’ C-3PO and the robot who famously warned of “Danger, Will Robinson!” on TV’s Lost in Space, there was Eric — one of the world’s first real robots. He was built in 1928, less than a decade after the word “robot”
npr: Overnight in London, an honor guard stood vigil at the grave of the Unknown Warrior.On Friday morning, across Great Britain, citizens observed a moment of silence.And midday Friday, at a quiet field in northern France, British and French leaders
npr: Halfway through your walk to school, a wild Charmander appears. Just a few throws of a Pokéball, and it could be yours. Will you stop to catch it?Nintendo is betting you will. Not just that, they’re betting that you’ve waited most of your life
npr: I fell for pho in Saigon in 1974, when I was 5 years old. When my family came to America in 1975, my mom satisfied our family’s cravings for the aromatic beef noodle soup with homemade batches, served on Sundays after Morning Mass. As Vietnamese
npr: Scientists have pinpointed the ticklish bit of a rat’s brain.The results, published in the journal Science, are another step toward understanding the origins of ticklishness, and its purpose in social animals.Although virtually every human being
npr: A Marine-turned-cop was fired after he did not shoot a man who had a gun. His Marine training led him to believe there wasn’t clear hostile intent; his bosses say he risked other officers’ lives.Military-Trained Police May Be Less Hasty To Shoot,
npr: She was one of the great female protagonists of the late-Renaissance art world. Forgotten in the 18th and 19th centuries, she was rediscovered in the 20th as a feminist icon. Thirty paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi are on view at Rome’s Palazzo
npr: A year ago, Flint, Mich., Mayor Karen Weaver declared a state of emergency because of lead-contaminated drinking water, attracting national outrage and sympathy, and millions of gallons of donated water.But a year later donations have slowed to
npr: sciencefriday: This team of early female astronomers created the star classification system we use today. In the late 19th century, astronomy was a growing field. At the time, Edward Pickering, the director of the Harvard College Observatory, was
npr: Think you’re stressed out during the holidays? Try being one of Santa’s helpers.Turns out being surrounded by children, tinsel and merriment isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.Humorist David Sedaris wrote about the downside of holiday joy in
npr: Sixty-three years after the Supreme Court’s ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, many schools across the country either remain segregated or have re-segregated.Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones tells Fresh Air’s Terry Gross that when it comes
npr: Last year, global warming reached record high temperatures — and if that news feels like déjà vu, you’re not going crazy. The planet has now had three consecutive years of record-breaking heat. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
npr: Donald Trump has been president for two weeks, and he is already facing dozens of lawsuits over White House policies and his personal business dealings. That’s far more than his predecessors faced in their first days on the job. The lawsuits started
npr: A small, faint star relatively close by is home to seven Earth-size planets with conditions that could be right for liquid water and maybe even life.The discovery sets a record for both the most Earth-size planets and the most potentially habitable
npr: Five storied female NASA pioneers will soon grace toy-store shelves, in Lego form. The Danish company announced on Tuesday that it would produce the Women of NASA set, submitted by science writer Maia Weinstock. “Women have played critical roles
npr: nevver:Morning becomes electric, Barry Underwood So beautiful! — Meg