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- Smallest Italian Village Celebrates Its First Birth in Eight Years
- Emergency Goat In Your Pocket
- This Cat Has So Many Expressions!
- 10 Facts About George Orwell's <i>Animal Farm</i>
- Here Comes Facebook’s Version Of TikTok!
- Lady Gray and Her Puppies
- Scientists Accidentally Create 'Impossible' Hybrid Fish
- Cats Going Crazy Over Black Tiger Shrimp
- How Was The Flat Iron Steak Invented?
- Screen Sharing Is Now Available on Messenger
- 3D Printing a House
- Three Surgeons Dissect the Board Game Operation
- Bill Nye Explains The Science Of Skin Color
- Colorado Springs: A City Built Upon Tuberculosis
- Six Cats Under
| Smallest Italian Village Celebrates Its First Birth in Eight Years Posted: 22 Jul 2020 05:05 AM PDT
Nothing is really more magical than witnessing new life emerge. It is made even more magical when you don't see it happening all the time. Last Sunday, residents of Morterone, the smallest village in Italy where only 28 people live, welcomed their 29th community member, newborn baby Denis. He is the first baby born in the town in eight years. "It truly is a celebration for the whole community," Antonella Invernizzi, the mayor of Morterone, told Corriere della Sera. Denis's parents, Matteo and Sara, followed the Italian tradition of announcing the birth by placing a ribbon – blue for a boy and pink for a girl – on the door of their home. It is the first time such a ribbon has been seen in the village since 2012, when a baby girl was born. Denis was born in Alessandro Manzoni hospital in Lecco, weighing 2.6kg. [...] "Now we have gone back up to 29," Invernizzi said. "There are no other pregnancies in sight, at least that I know of … but certainly a newborn is always a joy for all of us." More details about the story over at The Guardian. (Image Credit: Commune di Morterone/ Trattoria DEI Cacciatori/ Facebook/ The Guardian) |
| Posted: 22 Jul 2020 04:42 AM PDT
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| This Cat Has So Many Expressions! Posted: 22 Jul 2020 04:42 AM PDT |
| 10 Facts About George Orwell's <i>Animal Farm</i> Posted: 22 Jul 2020 04:41 AM PDT
George Orwell published his book Animal Farm in 1945 as an allegory for the political history of the Soviet Union. It's been used ever since then in schools, although not always smoothly. I read it for a junior high English class, which was not coordinated with our history class, as we never studied the USSR at all. World history class never even made it to the 20th century. But Animal Farm has a history of its own, including being shunned by Second World nations.
Read the rest of the ten facts about Animal Farmat Mental Floss. |
| Here Comes Facebook’s Version Of TikTok! Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:47 AM PDT
Facebook announced that they will be releasing Instagram Reels, their own version of the widely-used app TikTok. Instagram Reels is described as a video platform that lets people create interactive short clips set to music. Doesn't it sound like TikTok? Well, we'll know when the app is officially launched. For now Instagram Reels is being tested in France, Germany, Brazil, and India. image screenshot via USA Today |
| Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:47 AM PDT
A Brooklyn family with a pedigreed French bulldog welcomed five puppies into the world in the summer of 1904. Sadly, the mother dog died only two days later, and the puppies were in dire need. The owners contacted the local pound for a possible canine wet nurse.
The arrangement was custom-made for the papers of the time, so the cat, named Lady Gray, along with her kitten Bill Gray and the five French bulldogs became locally famous. The puppies later went on to win awards in dog shows, while always staying affectionately loyal to their cat mother. Read about the interspecies adoption saga at The Hatching Cat. |
| Scientists Accidentally Create 'Impossible' Hybrid Fish Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:31 AM PDT
Scientists at the Research Institute for Fisheries and Aquaculture in Hungary were just trying to boost production of Russian sturgeon, using hi-tech reproduction technology and an American sperm donor fish, and ended up with a fish that isn't supposed to exist. This story brings to mind two pertinent quotes from Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park: "Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should," and "Life, uh, finds a way." Researcher Attila Mozsár described the experiment.
The picture here shows a sturgeon on top, then three of the hybrid offspring below it, all looking quite different from each other. About 100 of these hybrids, which the scientists call sturddlefish, now live at the institute, and it is not clear whether they can reproduce on their own. Read about the creatures at LiveScience. -via Metafilter |
| Cats Going Crazy Over Black Tiger Shrimp Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:31 AM PDT |
| How Was The Flat Iron Steak Invented? Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:31 AM PDT
Some people don't really pay attention to how a meal was cooked, let alone to how that particular meal was discovered. Did you know that the flat iron steak began as an experiment? It was a result of an experiment in a meat science laboratory in 2001, as The Hustle details: In 1998, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association — the industry' largest trade group — gave a pair of meat scientists $1.5m in grant money and a seemingly impossible mandate: Find a new cut of meat that centuries of professional butchers had missed. Three years later, the world was introduced to the flat iron steak. In its first several years of life, the flat iron steak — a very thin, very tender cut from beneath the shoulder blade of the cow — topped 92m pounds per year in sales, about as much as the porterhouse and the T-bone steak combined. Back then, it was rare to see a new steak enter the market. The flat iron became a proof-of-concept for the industry — and it left the beef titans craving more new cuts. image via The Hustle |
| Screen Sharing Is Now Available on Messenger Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:31 AM PDT
You won't have to switch on a video conferencing platform, as Facebook Messenger adds a new feature that many probably are waiting for: the ability to screen share within the app. Right now, you can share your screen (or pictures from your camera roll, or your Instagram feed, or whatever you'd like) with up to eight people in group chats or up to 16 people in Messenger Rooms. However, Facebook says it's working on expanding the feature for up to 50 people in Rooms. The update is available on both Android and iOS. To share your screen, first make sure you have the latest version of Messenger installed. Then, during a call, swipe up from the bottom of your screen to reveal the call options. Then just click "share your screen," "start sharing," and then "start broadcast" (presumably Facebook is giving you that many warnings so you don't start sharing anything by mistake). After that you can navigate as you like on your phone, or return to the call to stop the broadcast. It also seems that Facebook has the advantage here, as of many video chat services such as Skype and Zoom, Messenger works with the least issues on iOS and Android devices. What are your thoughts about this one? (Image Credit: The Verge) |
| Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:30 AM PDT
The printer only did the basic structure, while craftsmen installed windows and did the finishing work. This house is a prototype, but someday they might take this show on the road. -via Geekologie |
| Three Surgeons Dissect the Board Game Operation Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:30 AM PDT
The game Operation debuted in 1965, and so generations of kids have tried to remove a patient's funny bone, spare ribs, or butterflies from the stomach. If you screwed up, an electric buzzer and a red nose pointed out your failure. The tasks are not at all realistic ....or are they? Real surgeons love the game, and many of them receive an edition for medical school graduation. Some were inspired by it, or used it for practice for their future profession. Dr. Anthony Rossi of Sloan Kettering said,
Rossi and two other surgeons are quite familiar with Operation, and take us through the various organs included in the game, explain how it builds fine motor skills, and describe what happens when you "touch the sides" in real-life surgery, at Mel magazine. |
| Bill Nye Explains The Science Of Skin Color Posted: 21 Jul 2020 10:30 AM PDT
If the lengthy explanation of the different factors that affect skin color bore you, how about listening to Bill Nye the Science Guy? Watch as he explains how ultraviolet light and geographical location affect the color of skin. image screenshot via TikTok |
| Colorado Springs: A City Built Upon Tuberculosis Posted: 21 Jul 2020 08:37 AM PDT
In the 19th century, tuberculosis was rampant. The disease attacked the lungs, and could ravage the body for years. TB was incurable at the time; patients either recovered or didn't. The only treatment was clean, dry, mountain air and pleasant surroundings. Sanitariums sprung up around the western US, and Colorado Springs was perfectly suited for tuberculosis patients due to its altitude, sunshine, moderate temperatures, and wide open spaces. The town began to lure TB patients soon after it was founded in 1871.
Those sleeping huts grew by the thousands, and some of them are still around. Read about Colorado Springs and the tuberculosis sufferers who fell in love with it at Amusing Planet. |
| Posted: 21 Jul 2020 05:34 AM PDT
The title of this point-and-click game is, I believe, a pun on the term six feet under, because there are actually a dozen cats involved. Anyway, the premise of Six Cats Under is that you are a cat lady who has died. As a ghost, you try to free all your cats from the apartment, but you don't have enough strength to open the door. You must manipulate what you can to get the cats to free themselves. This is not easy, and you might drive yourself crazy clicking on everything in the home. But give it a shot, because it's fun as well as maddening. It might be easier as a group project. If you become seriously stuck and want to give up, here's a play through video that will reveal all. - via Metafilter |
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