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Remember that wonderful news story about Microsoft developing a smart bra to sense when a lady was in danger of over-eating her feelings? Not true, sad to say. Here’s the bucket of cold water from NPR: But instead of getting an interview, we
heythereuniverse: project-argus: NPR: Hubble Captures Time-Lapse Videos Of Stars Being Born (Movies of jets from young stars at HubbleSite: here) HNNNNNNG, NOT just your good old artist conception Ooohhh jeebus fuck I just got the meanest chills
thatsthat24: npr: culturenlifestyle: The Most Regal, Friendly and Fluffy Kitten In The World Is Named Aurora Aurora is a unique and elegant cat with pristine snow white fur and sparkling blue eyes. Keep reading So majestic!
My favorite non-porn illustration of all the Sailor Scouts. I first heard about Sailor Moon’s popularity back when thanks to an NPR report from a reporter in Japan during the big Sailor Moon craze. ADV released all the Sailor Moon TV episodes
That time NPR reblogged my porn blog.
oberstingwithconor: wchun: BRIGHT EYES - SXSW SHOWCASE, 03/19/2011, NPR STREAM - BOOTLEG FirewallJejune StarsTake It Easy, Love NothingFour WindsCleanse SongSomething VagueWe Are Nowhere And It’s NowShell GamesApproximated SunlightArc Of Time (Time
sciencehasmyheart: This is your brain when you lose self-control. NPR’s Science Friday Special: “Ever wonder why you worked so hard to avoid the lasagna at dinner only to give into your craving for dessert? Researchers say that’s because our internal
therealchipwillis: npr: nprfreshair: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in their amazing high-tech remake of Star Wars. You may remember them from Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, or Paul — and now, their newest film together, The World’s End. They are on
itswalky: out-there-on-the-maroon: whiteboyfriend: NPR posted an article with a title asking why people don’t read anymore, but the content was just an April Fools joke. Then people started to embarrass themselves. (gawker) Pictured: a proper April
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ratsoff: Lunar eclipse graces early morning skies over the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA (nasa via npr.)
titlefight: NPR STREAMS NEW SONG, “SYMPATHY First, National Public Radio (NPR) has been kind enough to stream another new song off of Floral Green for us. It is titled, “Sympathy” and you can hear it here: http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2012/08/14/158
currentsinbiology: Should We Return The Nutrients In Our Pee Back To The Farm? - NPR A small group of environmentalists in Vermont isn’t as squeamish about urine. They’re pooling the urine of the 170 volunteers in a pilot project (a quart or so,
blacksinhistory: Shannon Sharpe’s response to President Trump’s comments about the NFL in… Don’t let the MEDIA distract you from the real issues and reason.Houston’s NPR 88.7 had a segment today that the narrative changed from protest against
explore-blog: Upon its 200th birthday, another comic synthesis of Pride and Prejudice, this one by artist Jen Sorensen for NPR. Complement with the The Graphic Canon – literary classics reimagined as comics.
explore-blog: What do Americans stress about? A visualization of the results from a 2014 study by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health. To tackle the top three stressors, see how to live with presence in the
thingsorganizedneatly: nprfreshair: By Emily Blincoe Happy Labor Day! A long-time favorite of Things Organized Neatly, Emily Blincoe, featured on NPR’s Fresh Air blog (one of my favorite NPR shows) spotted by Charles, my partner in my other other
explore-blog: Surprise! Not one of these things contains a single speck of blue pigment. NPR explains how animals hacked the rainbow. Also see how bees gave Earth its colors, the science of why the color pink doesn’t actually exist, and Goethe
Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On': Songs We Love
kplu: One of Louis Armstrong’s final performances (favorite recipes) out this month Originally, a limited vinyl release by the National Press Club in 1972, one of the last recordings of Louis Armstrong will be available widely for the first time via
First Listen: Norah Jones, 'Little Broken Hearts' : NPR
trentgilliss: Yes, I do believe @KristaTippett’s yoga classes are paying off in our editorial sessions at On Being. (at Minnesota Public Radio - American Public Media)
Summer of ‘63 - music Inspired by Civil Rights Movement. Mix on NPR
putthison: How Clothes Can Affect the Way People Treat You NPR has an interesting story about how some African-Americans used turbans to deal with discrimination in the Jim Crow era. An excerpt: Routté’s experiment began after he traveled to Mobile,
notyourastronaut: Eddie Veder and a ukulele. That is all. via NPR
py-bun: tf2shitfest: frellyou: thenthwave: MYTH: More girls aren’t gamers because they’re just not into gaming.FACT: More girls aren’t gamers because they often feel unwelcome by the gaming community. Thanks, NPR, for reminding folks that lack
cranquis: dxmedstudent: superlark: I made a science zine about antibiotic resistance! I was reading NPR stories today and stumbled upon this article, which kind of just reminded me of the importance of science outreach for the public. ABR is something
thefluffingtonpost: Area Cat Loves NPR The Fluffington Post has learned exclusively that the local kitten pictured above is absolutely bonkers for NPR. ”He listens to their podcasts non-stop on his iPod,” said a source close to the situation.
jtotheizzoe: The tidy (perhaps OCD) art of Ursus Wehrli. See more at NPR. See him give a TED talk here. And check out his books. (all images copyright Ursus Wehrli) @itsHNF
ianjq: every time i listen to npr
jtotheizzoe: Don’t believe me? Adam Frank did the math over at NPR. All that mess is made of star stuff. (original image via knitting iris on Flickr)
so OkCupid is a privacy nightmare.. your data from all the questions you answer are OkCupids actual product (some 40 sites from story on NPR get your responses to questions). But if you don’t care about that part.. (I don’t all that much)
I know most news networks are not covering Ferguson or are doing a shit job. So here is a compilation of NPR's coverage. It's really good.
jessicalprice: npr: Back in the 1960s, the U.S. started vaccinating kids for measles. As expected, children stopped getting measles. But something else happened. Childhood deaths from all infectious diseases plummeted. Even deaths from diseases like
kafkamilktea: theinfinitebox: On February 26th, NPR posted this screenshot of the google search “ted cruz is”: “Is ted cruz the zodiac killer” is the second suggestion. Here is a screenshot from today (3/21): Nothing about the zodiac killer.
lindsayetumbls: npr: skunkbear: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MOUNTAIN AND ITS NAME 56 million years ago, a pocket of cooling magma in the North American Plate crystalized into granite. The persistent pressure of the Pacific Plate slowly pushed that granite
photojojo: For his Hunger Games series, Ted Sabarese asked his models, “What are you craving at the moment?” He then set about creating suits made completely out of the food they described! In This Portrait Series, You Wear What You Eat via NPR
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Federal Drug Case Ensnares The Home Of Hyphy (via nprmusic) This year, nearly two dozen people are scheduled to enter a federal courtroom to face charges related to the sale of Ecstasy and other drugs, including heroin, across Northern California and
Pusha T On Fronting, Responsibility And Kanye (Part 1) This week rapper Pusha T released his first solo album after years of writing and performing as a duo, with his brother Malice in the Clipse. But he’s not all on his own. Pusha is part of Kanye
thedailywhat: This x That: Know This: Juan Williams on the termination of his NPR contract: “We don’t have that chance to have a conversation about this?” NPR CEO Vivian Schiller: Juan Williams should have kept his feelings about Muslims between
nprbooks: Illustration by Angela Hsieh/NPR Searching for your new favorite book? Let us be your guide! The NPR Book Concierge is here to mess up your TBR piles and take up all your free time – come have a look! – Petra
nudiarist: 50 Years On, Research On Sex Can Still Be A Lightning Rod : Shots - Health News : NPR http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/07/26/205808459/50-years-on-research-on-sex-can-still-be-a-lightning-rod?sc=tw&cc=share “Sex is still a
jcoleknowsbest: npr: nprmusic: The 2013 Newport Jazz Festival In GIFs (by Adam Kissick for NPR) It’s like we’re really there! Gifs! 5th gif… get it black folks..
wilwheaton: npr: Where did the money go? An NPR and Propublica investigation has raised troubling questions about what happened to the hundreds of millions of dollars raised by the American Red Cross for earthquake relief in Haiti.Goats and Soda posed
tehnakki: npr: skunkbear: Check out our new video to see every NASA astronaut class. Some patterns emerge. Hopefully this inspires more ladies to apply. -Emily Excuse you @npr. Women have been applying since the beginning of the manned space program.
skunkbear: Read or listen to the whole story (from Christopher Joyce). Image Credits: Top two archive photos courtesy of the Museum of the Rockies Middle two: Jason Thompson for NPR Last two: Maggie Starbard/NPR
atthetopofthecircus: npr: discoverynews: expose-the-light: Best Pictures Of A Baby Elephant Playing At A Beach Of All Time My heart just melted and I died. RIP. Oh my! Elephants deserve a day at the beach too. I love that NPR reblogs stuff like
jonathanbartlett: Oh man, incredibly excited to be asked to contribute to NPR’s annual calendar this year. It took a few years after moving here, but for awhile now I have become a WNYC/NPR junkie. Like many New Yorkers, I turn to the radio more and
tragiqueer: npr: deepsockets:libawr:My boo loves the mellifluously-named ladies of npr so much he made a T-shirt about them.This is about to blow up. This is some impressive public radio fandom. -Emily Wow do I need this shirt
npr: Scientists are about to get an up-close and personal look at Jupiter’s most famous landmark, the Great Red Spot. NASA’s Juno spacecraft will be directly over the spot shortly after 10 p.m. ET on Monday, July 10, about 5,600 miles above the gas
npr: Burglars Return Loot To Group That Helps Sex Assault Victims The burglar (or burglars) who broke into the offices of the San Bernardino County (Calif.) Sexual Assault Services on July 31 and stole several computers and monitors apparently had a
npr: How stressful is medical training? So bad that in a class that encouraged medical students to express their feelings by drawing comics, nearly half of them depicted their supervisors as monsters, researchers say. Students imagined the workplace