Selasa, 30 Agustus 2016

The World's Largest Whale Sharks Are Disappearing

Scientists are spotting fewer of the biggest whale sharks in global oceans, but no one is sure why.

PHOTOGRAPH BY BRIAN J. SKERRY, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
You’d think finding something as big as a school bus would be a cinch.

But large whale sharks—the biggest fish in the sea—seem to have vanished from the world’s oceans, scientists say.


Until a decade ago, adult whale sharks measuring an awesome 43 to 49 feet (13 to 15 meters) plied warm waters from India to Belize.

Today these biggest of the big are seen only in the eastern Pacific, a new study says. Animals elsewhere average a mere 23 feet (7 meters) and under, which are small fry too young to breed. (Read more about the incredible lives of whale sharks.)

"Where are they?” marine ecologist Ana Sequeira of the University of Western Australia says of the big guys.

“We urgently need to know. ... We need to have the big mums and big dads to keep the species going," says Sequiera, who led a new study about the phenomenon.

But how whale sharks go about their business is a secret they keep to themselves.

Researchers still don’t know basic facts about the fish, such as its global population or why whale sharks gather in groups, called “coastal aggregations,” in shallower waters. (Related: "Secrets of Whale Shark Migration Revealed.")

Troubling Trend

Sequeira and her colleagues recently delved into the lives of whale sharks at western Australia's Ningaloo Reef, home to one of the world’s best-studied coastal groups.

After reviewing decades of observation data, the team found a troubling trend: The biggest animal spotted on the reef in the mid-1990s was 43 feet (13 meters long), but only 33 feet (10 meters) in the early 2000s, and an even more modest 26 feet (8 meters) a half-decade ago. (See amazing pictures of whale sharks worldwide.)

The average size of Ningaloo’s whale sharks also shrank. In the most recent study period, the animals averaged only 20 feet (6 meters) from snout to tip, the scientists report in this week’s Royal Society Open Science. That meant most of the sharks were just kids.

A search of whale-shark data from other sites turned up similar data.

Except for some big females recently recorded near the Galápagos and Mexico, most very large whale sharks were seen before 2008, the study found, and the sharks in coastal groups are mostly immature animals.

Sweating the Small Stuff

So why are they getting smaller?

It's possible the slow-growing animals, which live about 80 years, haven’t recovered from overfishing. Whale sharks are protected from hunting by some countries.

Or perhaps illegal or accidental kills are still jeopardizing the shark. In 2014, a nonprofit group provided evidence that a factory in southeastern China processes about 600 whale shark carcasses a year.

There are alternate explanations. Maybe whale shark gatherings have a youthful bias because big adults prefer to roam the deep ocean, says  Eric Hoffmayer, a research fishery biologist at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (See "Biggest Whale Shark 'Swarm' Found.")

Whale shark measurements from groups other than Ningaloo aren’t totally reliable, adds whale shark expert Simon Pierce, of the California-based Marine Megafauna Foundation.


That makes it difficult to draw conclusions about whale sharks worldwide. Sequeira agrees: With the big kahunas MIA, it’s impossible to say whether the species—listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature—is in serious decline.

But Pierce says other data from fisheries in Taiwan and mainland China suggest whale sharks have gotten smaller. And whale-shark sightings in several oceans have become less frequent.

“Whale sharks are definitely in a lot of trouble,” he says by email. “That's a valid take-home message.”

source : http://www.nationalgeographic.com/

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Apple to Release New MacBook Pro and Air as Early as October, AMD iMacs and 5K Display With LG Also in Works

Apple is planning to refresh its Mac lineup, including the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, as early as October, according to Bloomberg. The report also claims Apple is working on a standalone 5K display in partnership with LG Electronics, while it plans to update iMac models with an option for new graphics chips from AMD.

The report reiterates that the new MacBook Pro will be thinner and include an OLED-based touchscreen strip along the top of the flatter keyboard, which will present functions that dynamically fit the current task or application, as well as integrate Touch ID to enable users to quickly log in using their fingerprint.
For example, if a user is on their desktop, the screen will show a virtual representation of the standard function row, which includes brightness and media controls. When in an application, the virtual row will show options specific to the task at hand, but volume controls and a switch to show the default functions will always be present.
Apple has reportedly named the feature "Dynamic Function Row" internally, but its official name may differ when announced.

The tweaked MacBook Air models, meanwhile, are said to include multipurpose USB-C ports, which makes the inclusion of Thunderbolt 3 a possibility. No other details were shared about the planned MacBook Air and iMac refreshes.

Apple's plans to work with LG on a standalone 5K display surface two months after it discontinued the five-year-old Thunderbolt Display. It remains unclear if the monitor will be based upon the Retina 5K iMac, and it is also unclear if the report's broad late 2016 timeframe for "some of the new Mac products" includes the display.

The report makes it nearly certain that the focus of Apple's just-announced September 7 media event will be on the iPhone 7 and the second-generation Apple Watch, the latter of which has now been confirmed for the event. Apple will also provide updates about its software, including iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3, and tvOS 10.

source : www.macrumors.com

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Homeless Man Hasn’t Seen His Kids In 19 Years, Then His Son Walks Through The Door

It’s a simple program with a big impact — and it’s already changing the lives of people who are severely disadvantaged in our society. What happens when you give homeless people an opportunity to reach out to their lost loved ones?

“You know, my kids, I —” Perry Thornley starts, then stops, clearly overcome with emotion. “I can never find ‘em.”

This dad has been separated from his children for 19 years with no clue where they are, but it’s been virtually impossible for him to find them again. You see, Thornley lives on the street, but he’s about to meet a team of wonderful people who want to ensure he reunites with his lost family.

This program is called Miracle Messages, and it helps homeless people reconnect with their lost loved ones using social media. Kevin F. Adler, who heads up the proceedings, believes very strongly that “everyone is someone’s somebody,” according to the organization’s website.

The Through Our Eyes Project is similar in that volunteers provide homeless people with disposable cameras so that they can tell their unique stories. A filmmaker also hoped to spotlight the experiences of those living on the street through music, which produced a truly heartwarming dance routine.

In this video, however, you will not only get to witness the incredible moment Thornley is reunited with his son, but you’ll meet other people as well.

It’s the simple experience of getting to hear their stories that truly leaves the biggest impact.

All credit goes to Miracle Messages, which can be found on Facebook, Patreon, and YouTube.

Please SHARE if you were inspired by this video!


source : http://www.littlethings.com


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Senin, 22 Agustus 2016

Ethiopian marathoner makes protest gesture at Rio finish line


Feyisa Lilesa of Ethiopia may have turned himself into a political exile because of the way he won a silver medal in the Olympics marathon on Sunday.
He strode across the finish line with his arms crossed over his head in a sign of solidarity for the Oromo people, his native group and the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia. He repeated the sign at a press conference.

In an interview after the race, Lilesa said he wanted to draw attention to the government's ongoing persecution of the Oromos.
By speaking out, he said, he put himself into such danger that he can't go home. 

"I really think that I would be killed," he said -- or imprisoned. Some of his family members are already in prison, he said, and he worries about the safety of his wife and two children.
Lilesa said he may stay in Brazil or go to Kenya or the United States, depending on whether he can obtain a visa for those moves.
It's unclear if his gesture with the arms will affect his medal. In the past, the Olympics committee has stripped athletes of their medals for political protests, as when American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos gave the black power salute on the medal stand at the 1968 games.
The Oromo make up at least a third of Ethiopia's 100 million people. But they have been marginalized for decades, with tensions rising recently as the government promoted development that took over over Oromo farmland.

Huge protests by the Oromos have swept the streets of Ethiopia.
The government was brutal in putting down the demonstrations, nonprofit groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported.
"In nine months, more than 1,000 people have been killed," Lilesa said on Sunday.
CNN could not immediately confirm this statement. Human Rights Watch said that since November, more than 400 people have been killed and tens of thousands arrested. Thousands more have been jailed.

"Human Rights Watch's research indicates that security forces repeatedly used lethal force, including live ammunition, to break up many of the 500 reported protests that have occurred since November 2015," the group reported on its website.
In response to the protests and the report from Human Rights Watch, Getachew Reda, Ethiopia's Minister of Communications, told CNN that the country's security response was standard police protocol to disperse "rioters." He also disputed the number of deaths.
Some of the protesters have been armed with guns and hand grenades, he added.




in a report on the Oromos, Amnesty International said at least 5,000 Oromos were arrested because of peaceful protests or opposition to the government between 2011 and 2014.
Lilesa won silver on Sunday with a time of 2:09:54, finishing behind liud Kipchoge of Kenya. He finished with a time of 2:08:44.

source : edition.cnn.com

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5-year-old throws up every day because of bullies, then 2 football players come to the rescue

Chris Kuykendall is a high school football star at Hobbs High School is New Mexico. But he wasn’t always the most popular student at school. When Chris was younger, he was a victim of bullying. Older kids and his peers routinely targeted him, and the experience left a profound scar on his life.

When Chris heard a five-year-old getting bullied in school, he immediately had flashbacks to his childhood. He knew the pain and sorrow he felt as a victim of bullying, and he vowed to make a difference in this young boy’s life.

The five-year-old that Chris was trying to help was bullied so much that he would throw up every morning before school. He was nervous about what was going to happen, and his anxiety got the best of him.

    Chris says, “It just hit home. I remembered how I felt when I was getting bullied. It just fired me up. I wanted to change that right then and there. I didn’t want him to go another day, wake up another day, feeling like he didn’t need to go to school.”

Using his newfound popularity as a football player, Chris invited the five-year-old boy to have lunch with him at school. All the bullies immediately saw the boy hanging out with an older, stronger football player, and they immediately stopped their bullying. The five-year-old soon earned the respect and confidence to make it through his day with a smile on his face.

Chris’s friend on the football friend, Brevin, saw the impact Chris was making, and he joined the cause. Together, the duo started Eagle Buddies, an organization that pairs athletes with children who are victims of bullying.

Learn more about their story in the video below.

Please SHARE this inspiring story with everyone you know. Bullying has no place in our world!


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Sabtu, 20 Agustus 2016

Matt Centrowitz One-Ups Olympian Dad, Wins Team USA's First 1,500m Gold Since 1908

By Karen Rosen


RIO DE JANEIRO – Matthew Centrowitz was not to be denied this time.

Four years after finishing fourth in London, he won the 1,500-meter at the Rio Olympic Games for the first U.S. gold medal in the event since Mel Sheppard in 1908.

Centrowitz led at every split, finishing in 3 minutes, 50 seconds flat, about 20 seconds off his personal best. He held off several challengers and ran a last lap of 50.62 seconds to edge Taoufik Makhloufi of Algeria, whose time was 3:50.11. Nicholas Willis of New Zealand was third in 3:50.24.

At the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Track and Field in July, Centrowitz had a final lap of 53.95 seconds.

A two-time Olympian like his father, Matt, Centrowitz said he was joking with his dad before the trials.

“He was a two-time Olympian and I am now,” Centrowitz said. “He can’t hold that over me. A cool stat is that his first team he made he got second and the second team he won (at the trials); just another step ‘like father like son.’”

But now the son has done better than the father.

The last Team USA athlete to medal in the event was Leo Manzano, who won the silver at the London 2012 Olympic Games, but did not make the U.S. team this year, finishing fourth at trials.

source: http://www.teamusa.org

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This Guy Somehow Managed To Create A Mini Nuclear Reaction In His Parents' Yard


You might not know the name David Hahn, but back in 1995, his fascination with nuclear power nearly triggered a radiological disaster in his Michigan hometown. As a teen, Hahn became fixated with the idea of building a nuclear reactor in his mother's backyard shed -- and he actually got pretty darn close to accomplishing it.

To amass the power needed for a nuclear reactor, Hahn took to scraping radioactive materials from common household items like smoke detectors. With his tools in hand, the kid began construction of his reactor. However, things did not go as planned (of course) and Hahn quickly tried to disassemble the reactor before it blew.
Despite not creating the reactor, Hahn still managed to contaminate his mother's yard with radiation. It was so bad, the EPA had to come clear it up. Here's a mini-documentary looking at Hahn's bizarre accomplishment.

That is absolutely insane. Sadly, after his brush with nuclear greatness, life hasn't been great for Hahn. Following a stint in the Navy and Marines, he was arrested in 2007. Police caught him trying to steal the smoke detectors in an apartment complex to amass more radioactive material for an unknown purpose.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me...

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Senin, 08 Agustus 2016

It Looks Like Ball Lightning Is A Real Thing After All...And They Got It On Tape

Ball lightning is one of the rarest atmospheric phenomena known to man. Throughout history, there have been stories of researchers and ordinary folk encountering ball-shaped lightning. However, we still don't know how it happens, and despite years of research, scientists have been unable to recreate it in a controlled environment.

New footage from outside of Novosibirsk, Russia, is breathing new life into the ball lightning debate. The video was taken by Roman Tregubov, a graduate of the Novosibirsk State Technical University. This is the first time ball lightning has been captured on film with such clarity.


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These Felines Prove That You're Never Too Old (Or Too Big) For A Slumber Party

Renley and Lili make it quite clear that there's nothing wrong with a little sibling rivalry of the cuddly variety.

This brother-sister duo has been almost inseparable since birth. The kittens were adopted by their current owner, Sonja, when they were about eight weeks old, and for as long as she can remember, they've adorably crammed into the same bed every night.

As the months have gone by, the kitty bed has become a bit more crowded. Cats grow up fast, after all. Every night is like a boxing match where neither competitor is willing to back down, and after a while, they both just give up and get their snuggle on.
Like any formal sports competition, our competitors begin with a friendly embrace

Renley goes on the defensive with a yawn-stretch combo.


Then all their plans just go straight to Hell.
Now is not the time for a catnap. We have a winner to declare!

renley may have won this round, but there's another night of combative cuteness on the horizon. Stay tuned!

source : instagram , viralnova

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These Two Kids Just Shared Their First Kiss, So Why Can't They Stop Laughing?

There's a lot of pressure associated with having your first kiss.


They say you never forget it, so everything about that moment has to be just right. Teens try to hash out the perfect plan to ensure that the magical experience happens at the right place, time, and with Mr. or Mrs. Right. It wasn't all that long ago, though, that we thought boys and girls had cooties.

These two adorable kids have found a way to take all the stress out of their first kiss. The pair can be seen leaning in for multiple pecks on the lips, in between taking a moment to reflect (i.e. wipe the yucky germs off) and have a bit of a giggle fit.
This first kiss is one straight out of the movies.


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