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08 Jul 02:30

24 Hours O’ Cute: Red, White, And Baroo @ 10:30pm PT (Bonus Hour Post!)

by Brinke

These little maniacs are c/o Kimberly @ Coast & Canyon Wildlife Rehabilitation in Malibu.

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24 Hours O’ Cute: Red, White, And Baroo continues…


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06 Jul 00:13

Well the Sign Said 'WALK'...

Well the Sign Said 'WALK'...

Submitted by: beernbiccies

Tagged: sign , dogs , walk , crosswalk , funny
06 Jul 00:12

Bearded Dragons Wearing Hats

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Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: lizards , cute , hat , beard dragons
06 Jul 00:09

Why markets are vulnerable to our irrational minds

by Marcus Woo-Caltech

CALTECH (US) — Financial markets are not immune from human irrationality, whether that irrationality is due to optimism, fear, greed, or other forces, a new analysis suggests.

“There’s this tug-of-war between economics and psychology, and in this round, psychology wins,” says Colin Camerer, a professor of behavioral economics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the corresponding author of the paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

05 Jul 08:44

North and South Korea agree fresh talks over shuttered factories

SEOUL (Reuters) - North and South Korea agreed on Thursday to hold talks aimed at reopening a jointly run factory park that was a rare source of cash for the North three weeks after their last attempt at dialogue collapsed in bickering over protocol.

05 Jul 08:42

Do your patriotic duty & feed me bacon 🇺🇸🐷🎉

by Webstagram

@trotterpup

Do your patriotic duty & feed me bacon 🇺🇸🐷🎉

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05 Jul 08:41

24 Hours O’ Cute: Red, White, And Baroo @ 3:16pm PT

by Brinke

“Happy 4th of July! We had a backyard photo shoot in anticipation of the holiday. The dogs all posed respectfully and the results were pretty cute. White dog = Potato. Black and white dog = Whistler. Dark brown dog = Cricket. I keep a little blog, mostly to share photos with my family. Thank you for running such a fun site!” -Megan.

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24 Hours O’ Cute: Red, White, And Baroo continues…


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05 Jul 08:40

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05 Jul 08:40

blacksentai: White dudes have this thing where they believe your best friend in the world can have...

by areshoekiddingme

blacksentai:

White dudes have this thing where they believe your best friend in the world can have opposing political ideas. You’re supposed to be able to have healthy debate and disagreeing shouldn’t harm your friendship.
That’s gross and stupid. Its really easy to say that when all your disagreements are theoretical. Its easy to say when none of the laws passed actually effect your life. Fighting with your best friend about corporate regulations, school charters, educational funding, abortion, health care, voting restrictions, drug laws, taxes and all sorts of stuff is cool and lively because none of it is going to actually leave you in a bad spot.
Its different for the rest of us. I can’t be friends with you if you think I shouldn’t be allowed to vote. We can’t be friends if you think my friends shouldn’t have the ability to designate whatever gender they want and have that be legally recognized. We can’t be friends if you think I don’t deserve health care. Or if you think native children should be ripped away from their cultures and people. We can’t be friends if you think closing down health care clinics in an attempt to end safe legal abortions is a good thing.
All these theoretical political ideas and lively debates effect real people, and I won’t be friends with someone who disagrees with me on them. Because disagreement means you don’t see me or a whole bunch of my friends and family as human beings worthy of rights and respect.

This reminds me of how standpoint theory—pushing back on the idea of stages of moral development, with abstract ideas of justice being presented as the highest stage of moral development. As though being able to prioritize an abstract idea over people’s actual experiences and the context in which they took place made you a better, more morally advanced person than somebody willing to entertain the idea that maybe other people live different but equally real lives and the meaning of things might not be fixed across human experience.

04 Jul 16:13

24 Hours O’ Cute: Red, White, And Baroo @ 8:01am PT

by Brinke

No Baroo in this photo–but don’t you think Emmy is juuuust about to do one? Just has that feeling.

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From Lauren H. 24 Hours O’ Cute: Red, White, And Baroo continues…


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04 Jul 06:16

Exercise makes brain more resilient to stress

by Morgan Kelly-Princeton

PRINCETON (US) — Anxiety is less likely to interfere with the brain activity of mice that exercise regularly, research shows.

When the mice experienced a stressor—exposure to cold water—their brains exhibited a spike in the activity of neurons that shut off excitement in the ventral hippocampus, a brain region shown to regulate anxiety.

04 Jul 00:15

Dog Daze of Summer

by pyrit

Oh look, dog daze, one of the first signs of summer.

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It’s not the heat, it’s the baroo-midity.

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Heeey, Ice Cream man, over here!

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Gigi, the chihuahua -The Furrtographer
“Olive the Pug. She lives for her morning belly rubs!” -Katie D.
“This is Bob doing what he does best: being cute!” -Erin B.


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03 Jul 22:55

Buttercup Walks Normally for the First Time Thanks to Her Prosthetic Foot

Leahgates

SO EXCITE

Submitted by: Unknown

03 Jul 19:21

Insecticide alters honeybee genes

by Emma Thorne-Nottingham

U. NOTTINGHAM (UK) — Even very low exposure to neonicotinoid insecticide causes genetic changes in honeybees.

New research, published in PLOS ONE, supports the recent decision taken by the European Commission to temporarily ban three neonicotinoid insecticides amid concerns that they could be linked to bee deaths.

03 Jul 19:21

Climate change’s biggest loser: Tiny ocean bacteria

by Robert Perkins-USC

USC (US) — Climate change may be weeding out the bacteria that form the base of the ocean’s food chain, selecting only certain strains for survival, a new study finds.

In climate change, as in everything, there are winners and losers. As atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and temperature rise globally, scientists increasingly want to know which organisms will thrive and which will perish in future environments.

03 Jul 19:20

Tagged blue whales flee military sonar

by Karl Bates-Duke

DUKE (US) — When exposed to underwater sounds like those during US military exercises, blue whales may change their behavior, diving away from important feeding areas.

Researchers tagged blue whales off the California coast and exposed them to simulate mid-frequency (3.5-4 kHz) sonar sounds significantly less intense than the military uses.

03 Jul 19:20

OMG Cute Little Duckster People!

by Brinke

If you’re not a good swimmer yet, make sure you have a life preserver!

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Shoshana posted this to the CO FB page.


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03 Jul 19:19

Dogs Are Great Golf Goalies

Dogs Are Great Golf Goalies

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: dogs , golf , gifs , critters , goalies , funny
03 Jul 19:19

It's a Boy! Second Giraffe Calf in Eight Months Born at Brookfield Zoo

by Andrew Bleiman

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Jasiri, a 7½-year-old Giraffe at Chicago's Brookfield Zoo, gave birth to a male calf on June 21. The first-time mom had the baby outside in an off-exhibit area. Soon after being born, the 173-pound, 5-foot-9-inch-tall calf stood and was nursing not long after that. This calf is the 59th Giraffe born at Brookfield Zoo.Following a 14½-month gestation period, mother Giraffes give birth while standing. When fully grown, the new calf could potentially reach 18 feet tall.

Giraffe numbers have declined by 40 percent in the last decade, and there are now fewer than 80,000 individuals in Africa. There are fewer than 5,000 reticulated giraffe left inEast Africa. Additionally, of the nine subspecies of giraffes in Africa, two—the West Africangiraffe and the Rothschild’s giraffe—are classified as endangered, with less than 250 and 670 individuals, respectively, remaining in the wild. The populations are declining due to a number of factors, including habitat loss and fragmentation coupled with human population growth and illegal hunting.

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Photo Credit: Brookfield Zoo

 

Read more and see more pictures after the fold:

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The sire, Hasani, age 4, arrived at Brookfield in 2010 on a breeding loan from Lee Richardson Zoo in Kansas. He is also the father of Dave, a nearly 8-month-old calf born in November 2012. In addition to Dave and Hasani, other members of Brookfield Zoo’s Giraffe herd that can be seen on exhibit with Jasiri and her calf are Mithra, 22; Franny, 21; and Arnieta, 5.

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03 Jul 19:17

Join survivors to call on the Department of Education to enforce Title IX

by Alexandra
Title IX

Image via brianrea.com

Student survivors are calling on the Department of Education to enforce Title IX, and we’re asking for your support–and your signature.

Here at Feministing, we’ve been covering the national student movement against campus sexual violence for a while. It’s baffling that, 41 years after Title IX required schools to take measures to prevent violence and accommodate survivors’ needs, so many colleges and universities are so blatantly violating this law: according to the National Institute for Justice, 63% of schools are out of compliance with these federal requirements. How are they getting away with this?

A big and very disappointing reason is the Department of Education’s reluctance to hold administrations accountable. Don’t get me wrong: the Department has made some important strides in the past few years. The 2011 Dear Colleague Letter clarified schools’ responsibilities under Title IX and former Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Russlyn Ali made sexual violence a priority for her team. However, despite strong statements in support of students’ rights, the Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) isn’t enforcing the law.

After investigating a college, the OCR can make an official finding of non-compliance (analogous to a guilty verdict) and then refer the case to the DOJ and possibly refuse federal funding. However, in response to nearly every complaint in its history the OCR has instead entered into a “voluntary resolution agreement” with the offending school: basically, the Department accepts a signed promise from the college that it will do better in the future rather than make any official finding or levy sanctions.

This strategy may be well-intentioned, rooted in a desire to work with schools, rather than against them, but it just doesn’t work. I know this firsthand: I worked with classmates to file a Title IX complaint against my university when I was an undergrad, but, despite a thorough OCR investigation exposing serious violations, I continue to hear stories about the administration silencing and shaming survivors–abuses just like those that prompted the complaint in the first place. Colleges are getting away with continued institutional abuse because the OCR won’t force them to change, and students’ safety and educations are sacrificed in the process.

I’m working with a collective of students from across the country to call on the Department to join the fight against campus sexual violence by enforcing Title IX. And we need you! On July 15th we’ll be delivering a petition to the Department: please sign here and, if you’re near DC, join us for the ED ACT NOW rally and teach-in. We need lots of help spreading the word, too. Any tweets and Facebook posts help; we’re connecting with the hashtag #EdActNow. Here are some sample posts under 140 characters to copy and paste!

Stand with survivors: call on the Dept of Ed to enforce Title IX and stop campus violence http://chn.ge/19I5R0O #EdActNow

On July 15, join the movement against campus violence and call on the Dept of Ed to enforce Title IX! https://www.facebook.com/events/392454557522658/#EdActNow

Title IX is 41 years old. Why are our campuses not yet free from violence and discrimination? http://chn.ge/19I5R0O #EdActNow

Students across the country are rising to demand justice with an unprecedented number of Title IX complaints filed and protests erupting across the country, but to build safe campuses we need the Department to stand with us.

03 Jul 19:14

duncanthebulldog: The return of the fat tongue Tongue out AND...

by areshoekiddingme


duncanthebulldog:

The return of the fat tongue

Tongue out AND face wedged between front paws, Duncan is basically the tiredest that a bulldog can be

03 Jul 19:14

franklindbulldog: They can’t possibly see me under here. So...

by areshoekiddingme


franklindbulldog:

They can’t possibly see me under here. So what are they looking at?

good strategy FDB

03 Jul 19:14

intersects: #i just want anne and scarlett to go on a press...

by areshoekiddingme












intersects:

#i just want anne and scarlett to go on a press tour in which they slap down stupid questions with grace and coolness

I was pretty neutral on Anne Hathaway until she started telling journalists to fuck off when they asked her about her body, but now I am decidedly pro

03 Jul 19:14

nudiemuse: blackwhitekingdom: mostlycatsmostly: Nacha is Two...



nudiemuse:

blackwhitekingdom:

mostlycatsmostly:

Nacha is Two (via Pantsolicius)

nacha will soon kill you. slowly. very slowly… o.o

Me on my birthday. Unless I am fed many treats and given many presents.

03 Jul 02:12

unpretty: I isolated my favorite panel from the latest Oh Joy,...

by areshoekiddingme


unpretty:

I isolated my favorite panel from the latest Oh Joy, Sex Toy because it seemed like it would come in handy.

If you are not reading Oh Joy Sex Toy you are living your Tuesdays without sunshine

02 Jul 23:59

High altitude may create barrier to ethnic diversity

by Morgan Kelly-Princeton
Leahgates

by "people native to low-lying areas" they do not just mean "white people," this is actually a pretty interesting case of the interaction between geography and war.

PRINCETON (US) — Altitude sickness may be an obstacle to ethnic integration in some of the world’s steepest terrains.

People who are native to low-lying areas can be naturally barred from regions such as the Tibetan Plateau, the Andes, or the Himalayas by altitude sickness, which is caused by low oxygen concentration in the air and can be life-threatening.

02 Jul 23:57

Pie’s Better With Cheddar

by areshoekiddingme
Leahgates

see

americastestkitchen:

IMG_3293Cook’s Country test cook Christie Morrison lifts the first slice out of an apple pie while preparing for a tasting. What more is there to test about apple pie, you ask? This one’s got a savory secret: the crust is made with cheddar cheese, which gives a sharp contrast to the sweet filling. Keep an eye out for the recipe in an upcoming issue of Cook’s Country! See more behind-the-scenes photos at: http://bit.ly/o0qi36

02 Jul 23:57

visualgore: fly-to—the-stars: Aw

by areshoekiddingme
02 Jul 23:56

bublog: BUB is rooting for herself. GO BUB. Be your own best...

by areshoekiddingme


bublog:

BUB is rooting for herself. GO BUB.

Be your own best cheerleader

02 Jul 23:55

Meet Milo, São Paulo Zoo's Collared Peccary Piglet

by Andrew Bleiman

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On March 24 São Paulo Zoo in Brazil welcomed a new Collared Peccary to the park! The male piglet was named Milo by the biologists who take care of him. Milo was born weighting only 740 grams, and in his first days he was bottle-fed with milk specially prepared with all nutrients proper for his healthy growth. Now three months old, he already eats tubers, fruits, seeds and leaves. Peccaries can reach up to 55 pounds (25 kg) when adults, and gestation lasts about 145 days, with the mother giving birth to one or two piglets.

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Photo credits: São Paulo Zoo / Carlos Nader

See and learn more after the fold.

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Peccaries are commonly mistaken for the domestic pigs, which originated from the Old World. However, peccaries are from a different family, and the four known species only exist in the New World, ranging from the Southern United States to Northern Argentina. They are named for the white stripe, resembling a collar, that encircles the neck and shoulders of adults. In the wild, Collared Peccaries live in groups of up to 40 animals. Although they are not commonly aggressive, they can be considered very dangerous if they are threatened or scared, since they will flee and possibly use their long tusks as defence against any menace. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, Collared Peccaries are common widespread, and are a species of Least Concern on the Red List of Threatened Species.