I am now officially a writer for my university’s newspaper. :)
I am now officially a writer for my university’s newspaper. :)
Thank you, Paris.
There are times when you are speechless… this is one of them. God bless France.
Yes, that is very touching and kind of them. I am moved.
Wow. To tell you the truth, I teared up. Thank you France.
and some people think that Europe hates us.
that is really cool
(Source: parisbeautiful)
MISSING In the middle is Peter Scott, this is the best photo I can provide of him. He was last seen at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. His mother has since filed a missing person’s report. Nobody has heard from him since September 4th. His mother is worried sick. He’s a very vocal anarchist and I’m fearing he’s gotten into some trouble. Please, please if anyone sees him tell him his mother Rose is worried sick and if you would please message my tumblr, asdfmeow.tumblr.com or [here] is my facebook account. I would provide my cell number but my phone’s service is shut off. Please signal boost this. I’m worried to death about him. His mom lost her husband and one of her sons years ago already, I’d hate to see her if Peter isn’t found soon.
EDIT he travels, he could be anywhere. He’s originally from Knox, Indiana. There’s no reason not to reblog it if you live in the US.
npr:
“A detection dog-training center opens Tuesday, on the anniversary of Sept. 11, at the University of Pennsylvania so scientists can train dogs for search-and-rescue missions — and study what helps them succeed.”
Listen to the story from Fresh Air and hear more about adorable puppy Bretagne (above)
- Rachel
Photo: Sarah Griffith/NPR
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Physicists show how Planck’s law of black body radiation breaks down for nanoparticles, a discovery that could have huge implications for climate science
Full Story: Technology Review
The New Plan to Save Europe (and Why It Almost Certainly Won’t)
Full Story: The Atlantic
I LOOK GOOD A mosaic of photos taken by an imager on NASA’s Curiosity rover shows the underside of the rover and its six wheels, with Martian terrain stretching back to the horizon. The four circular features on the front edge of the rover are the lenses for the left and right sets of Curiosity’s hazard avoidance cameras, or Hazcams. Because of the different perspectives used for different images, some of the borders of the photos don’t line up precisely. (Photo: ASA / JPL via NBC News)