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My Husband and I Are Seriously Questioning Whether to Raise our Kid in the City

Posted on December 6, 2017 by Kate Lunau

This time, when we sat down to talk about it, I taped our conversation. Continue reading My Husband and I Are Seriously Questioning Whether to Raise our Kid in the City→

Posted in cities, cost of living, Parenting, urbanization | Tagged City, Interviews, Stress

My Husband and I Are Seriously Questioning Whether to Raise our Kid in the City

Posted on December 6, 2017 by Kate Lunau

This time, when we sat down to talk about it, I taped our conversation. Continue reading My Husband and I Are Seriously Questioning Whether to Raise our Kid in the City→

Posted in cities, cost of living, Parenting, urbanization | Tagged City, Interviews, Stress

‘Yeti Bones’ Were Actually Just Bears, DNA Analysis Shows

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Kate Lunau

It’s the most rigorous analysis to date of Yeti samples, the researchers say. Continue reading ‘Yeti Bones’ Were Actually Just Bears, DNA Analysis Shows→

Posted in bears, discoveries, endangered, mythology, nepal, read, Tibet, Yetis | Tagged DNA, Himalayas

Ontario’s Proposed ‘Zombie Law’ to Ban Texting and Walking Is a Terrible Idea

Posted on October 31, 2017 by Kate Lunau

The Canadian province is just the latest place to look at a ban on “distracted walking.” Continue reading Ontario’s Proposed ‘Zombie Law’ to Ban Texting and Walking Is a Terrible Idea→

Posted in distracted walking, Honolulu, ontario, opinion, pedestrians, read, traffic accidents, zombie law

How Facebook Will Protect the ‘Integrity’ of Canada’s Next Election

Posted on October 19, 2017 by Kate Lunau

“We don’t want anyone to use our tools to undermine democracy.” Continue reading How Facebook Will Protect the ‘Integrity’ of Canada’s Next Election→

Posted in 2016 US election, canada, canadian election integrity initiative, democracy, Donald Trump, election, Facebook Ads, facebook canada, fake news, filter bubble, Justin Trudeau, mark zuckerberg, read

Scientists Inflated Dead Dolphin Dicks to Simulate Cetacean Sex

Posted on October 10, 2017 by Kate Lunau

“The degree of coevolution is astounding.” Continue reading Scientists Inflated Dead Dolphin Dicks to Simulate Cetacean Sex→

Posted in animals, artificial insemination, bottlenose dolphins, cetaceans, conservation, discoveries, Dolphins, ducks, formaldehyde, harbor seals, nature, penis, Penises, read, reproduction, SEALs, sex, vagina, vaginas | Tagged CT scan

Scientists Inflated Dead Dolphin Dicks to Simulate Cetacean Sex

Posted on October 10, 2017 by Kate Lunau

“The degree of coevolution is astounding.” Continue reading Scientists Inflated Dead Dolphin Dicks to Simulate Cetacean Sex→

Posted in animals, artificial insemination, bottlenose dolphins, cetaceans, conservation, discoveries, Dolphins, ducks, formaldehyde, harbor seals, nature, penis, Penises, read, reproduction, SEALs, sex, vagina, vaginas | Tagged CT scan

A Giant, Mysterious Hole Has Opened Up in Antarctica

Posted on October 10, 2017 by Kate Lunau

“We’re still trying to figure out what’s going on.” Continue reading A Giant, Mysterious Hole Has Opened Up in Antarctica→

Posted in antarctic, antarctica, climate change, Deep Argo, deep sea robots, discoveries, Environment, ocean convection, oceanography, polynia, read, satellites, sea ice

It’s Happening: US Scientists Reportedly Made a Genetically Modified Human Embryo

Posted on July 27, 2017 by Kate Lunau

What now? Continue reading It’s Happening: US Scientists Reportedly Made a Genetically Modified Human Embryo→

Posted in designer babies, discoveries, DNA/IDK, embryo, gene editing, humans, read, transhumanism | Tagged CRISPR, Genetic engineering

Asteroids Started Out as Space Mud, a New Theory Suggests

Posted on July 14, 2017 by Kate Lunau

This is weird. Continue reading Asteroids Started Out as Space Mud, a New Theory Suggests→

Posted in asteroid, Asteroids, Curtin University, discoveries, Meteorites, MUD, mudball model, nasa, planetary formation, Space, space sludge | Tagged Solar System

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