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What bison in South Dakota can teach us about fighting climate change The piece, by Pam Wright, emphasizes two key points about climate change in the United States that I think often get lost in discussions: 1) While we often tend to focus on dramatic impacts of climate change — higher seas and more intense hurricanes on the coasts — regions like the Great Plains are ...
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Thousands of Mysterious Maya Structures Discovered in Guatemala The findings may also revise estimates of how many ancient Maya once lived in the region upward by "multiple factors," said Tom Garrison, an archaeologist who specializes in the Maya culture and is part of the consortium that funded and organized the survey. Far more ancient Maya lived on the ...
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Caught Between Algeria and France, in Dance The thirteen men in the Compagnie Hervé Koubi look more like wrestlers than like members of a conventional contemporary-dance company, with bulky muscles, rounded backs, and a relaxed, lumbering way of moving that brings to mind the locker room. Before a recent rehearsal at the Joyce, where ...
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Putting Kenya's media shutdown in context On Tuesday, December 30, the Kenyan government took the unprecedented step of shutting down three of the largest television stations in the country. At KTN, the first independent station in Kenya, the signal was merely switched off. But at Citizen Television and NTV, officials of the Communications ...
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Dell confirms it's considering combining with VMware and other options in SEC filing The SEC filing confirmed earlier reports that it was considering three options. The first is a Dell public stock offering, essentially an IPO, although it would be the second time Dell went public. Michael Dell took the company private in a $24 billion deal in 2013. The company had originally gone public back ...
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Understanding Ugandan Knuckles in a post-Pepe the Frog world Know Your Meme editor-in-chief Brad Kim sees meme culture, to an extent, as having two distinct periods: pre- and post-Pepe the Frog. That may not seem like enough time to encapsulate an entire history of internet shenanigans, but Kim suggests that Pepe the Frog — Matt Furie's cartoon frog that was ...
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