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If we want bionic limbs that actually work, we might need smarter amputations

For Army Infantry’s 1st Women, Heavy Packs and the Weight of History

How the Chemicals in Sunscreen Protect Our Skin

Oregon governor signs transgender equity bill into law

A solar eclipse is coming in August. Here’s what it will look like where you are.

How Dallas Became One Of America’s Most Refugee-Friendly Cities

Tea consumption leads to epigenetic changes in women

Giving Up Time as a Parent

Why It’s So Hard to Find the Original Owners of Nazi-Looted Art

Study: China struggles to kick world-leading cigarette habit

How a Kids’ Cartoon Created a Real-Life Invasive Army

How Alcoholics Anonymous Psychologically Abuses The Marginalized

The Problem with the Justice Department

In US and abroad, a worrisome time for LGBT activists

A women's movement grows in 'the most Trumpian place in America' (Note the road sign in the picture: Coal Miners' Memorial Roadway. Every time I hear inane bleating about how we need to bring back coal, I'm gonna point them to that picture. So many miners have died working for low pay in that shitty job that they get their own memorial road named after them, just like soldiers and AIDS victims.)

White Male Terrorists Are an Issue We Should Discuss (Still surprised at this sort of reporting from Teen Vogue.)

Most Americans Support Staying in the Paris Agreement (So call and email the White House immediately!)

5 Ways U.S. Cities Can Fight Climate Change Without the Paris Accord

Leaked birth control rule would broaden religious exemption

As Trump Weighs Shake-Up, He Faces Recruiting Challenge (Well, no duh. Still waiting for Spicer to snap on national television. That man must have an iron stomach, and no backbone at all. Still and all, I'm sure it's only a matter of time, and when it happens - I'll bring the popcorn!)

The Addicts Next Door

English Learners Were Hurt The Most When Texas Limited Special Education

South Sudan ethnic violence hits new high as civilians flee

Kabul bomb witness: 'Explosions are happening every day here'

Civilians seek food, water as Philippines siege continues

Date: 2017-06-01 02:29 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] isis
The sunscreen link is really interesting, thank you!

Date: 2017-06-01 02:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] springviolets
i grew up in a small town in texas (about 2-3 hours west of dallas) and we had a pretty significant congolese refugee population. i can't speak to how accepting they found it, obviously, but it's one of the ways texas is more diverse than people realize and i think one of the reasons it's also gradually becoming less of a red state. this page is interesting; a lot of it is probably virtue of space available, but in 2015 texas admitted 7,500 refugees, about 1,700 of them from african countries, compared to 1,700 total in massachusetts (where i currently live).

Date: 2017-06-01 09:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zesty_pinto
I've been wondering about the future of amputations. Ironically (or perhaps I should say appropriately), I feel like a lot of the casualties of enlisted vets has helped in terms of figuring out better amputations in recent history. I'm genuinely curious about seeing if they eventually reach a more cybernetic future; I am aware of a paralysis-treatment using a machine to bridge the gap between a severed spine, while I also read about the use of using stem cells to push for a regeneration of brain life (which I more likely see being used to restore neuronal function). There was even an article I read about how vets seem to have the choice between reconstruction or amputation, since both are getting pretty good these days. So many things to think about.

These days, the only thing that I feel bad about Teen Vogue is that they're still associated with a name that people associate with, well... teens. Then again, Buzzfeed also had a similar issue for awhile despite offering high-quality investigative pieces.

The story of Dallas feels like history repeating itself... in Iowa. It's kind of sad that that legacy had to end, actually.

I guess I shouldn't be too surprised with Japan having that raccoon problem; any country that thinks it's okay to have pet owls despite being such a developed country just amazes me.

Oh, on the subject of climate change: did you hear about the proposed atmospheric CO2 extractor? Doing it on the cheap makes sense, moreso than the proposed water pump power storage they're thinking of making out of old coal mines.

Date: 2017-06-02 12:15 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zesty_pinto
That's fair, just think that with energy prices at an all-time low and the tech getting more efficient, it's going to be inevitable that the extracted CO2 will be worth enough to be considered a viable option for people to push.

Date: 2017-06-02 12:59 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zesty_pinto
Yes, thank you! I'll add that to the description.

Date: 2017-06-02 01:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] used_songs
Re: TX education

Yes! It is almost impossible to get an ELL student tested for and admitted into special education. This year we went round and round for 6 months about a girl and are ending the year with nothing but the promise that they will look at her situation when she starts high school next year. Yeah, right.

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