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Watch Two Total Strangers Face Off for the Most Epic Saxophone Battle On the NYC Subway (#TBT)

This incredible musical face-off on the New York City subway may have taken place several years ago, but it has since gone down in internet history as a jazz performance for the ages.

Back in 2013, several subway passengers captured video footage of two musicians having what is supposedly an impromptu saxophone battle on one of the train cars.

At the start of the video, one of the saxophonists can be seen playing some tunes for a few attentive passengers—but he is eventually joined by a second saxophonist from the other end of the car.

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The two men then face off in the middle of the train and begin covering everything from Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean” to “Chameleon” by Herbie Hancock—and as the tunes get jazzier and jazzier, the passengers quickly become more and more enthused.

Since two different videos of the event were uploaded to Youtube six years ago, they have collectively garnered over 14 million views.

It’s quite possible that the performance had staged, rather than improvised—but that doesn’t mean that their duets are any less impressive.

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This Tasty Seaweed Reduces Cow Emissions by 99%—and It Could Soon Be a Climate Gamechanger

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A puffy pink seaweed that can stop cows from burping out methane is being primed for mass farming by Australian researchers.

The particular seaweed species, called Asparagopsis, grows prolifically off the Queensland Coast, and was the only seaweed found to have the effect in a study five years ago led by CSIRO. Even a small amount of the seaweed in a cow’s diet was shown to reduce the animal’s gases by 99%.

Associate Professor Nick Paul, who is the leader of the Seaweed Research Group at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC), said that if Australia could grow enough of the seaweed for every cow in the nation, the country could cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 10%.

“Seaweed is something that cows are known to eat. They will actually wander down to the beach and have a bit of a nibble,” Dr. Paul said.

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“When added to cow feed at less than 2% of the dry matter, this particular seaweed completely knocks out methane production. It contains chemicals that reduce the microbes in the cows’ stomachs that cause them to burp when they eat grass.”

The USC team is working at the Bribie Island Research Centre in Moreton Bay to learn more about how to grow the seaweed species, with the goal of informing a scale-up of production that could supplement cow feed on a national—and even global scale.

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“This seaweed has caused a lot of global interest and people around the world are working to make sure the cows are healthy, the beef and the milk are good quality,” Dr. Paul said.

“That’s all happening right now. But the one missing step, the big thing that is going to make sure this works at a global scale, is to make sure we can produce the seaweed sustainably.

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“If we’re able to work out how to scale up the seaweed to such a level to that can feed all of the cows and the sheep and the goats around the world, then it’s going to have a huge impact on the climate; it’s going to address a whole lot of carbon-neutral agendas that different countries have; and it’s ultimately going to save us all billions of dollars,” he concluded.

This article was reprinted from the University of the Sunshine Coast.

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When Taylor Swift Fan Can’t Afford College Tuition, the Pop Star Sends $6,400 to Pay It: ‘Get your learn on girl!’

Photo by Ayesha Khurram
Photo by Ayesha Khurram

A Taylor Swift superfan in Canada finally has the ability to shake off her financial worries thanks to an unprompted donation from the pop star.

Ayesha Khurram is a second-year accounting student at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. Due to the province’s recent cuts to student assistant programs, Khurram had been struggling to scrape together the money for her upcoming semester.

In addition to her mother suffering from chronic kidney disease, both of her parents work low-income jobs as Pakistani immigrants—so Khurram knew that she had to raise the money on her own.

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At the suggestion of a friend, she created a Paypal account for people to contribute to her college fund. Hours after making the account, she received a donation for $6,386.47 with a note reading: “Ayesha, get your learn on girl! I love you!”

The donation, which covered the entirety of her tuition, was made by none other than Taylor Swift.

This is not the first interaction that Khurram has had with the superstar. Since Khurram first fell in love with Swift’s music as she was living in Pakistan back in 2009, the two have shared multiple social media interactions (only recently, Swift liked several social media photos that Khurram had posted of the musician’s chai cookie recipe). After Khurram moved to Ontario, she was able to see Swift in concert in 2018—and the superstar even invited Khurram backstage for a meet-in-greet.

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But Khurram never thought in a million years that her musical hero would donate thousands of dollars towards her education.

“My parents actually cried when I told them the Taylor news because they couldn’t believe it,” Khurram told The Star. “It’s like a guardian angel is watching or something.”

Photo by Ayesha Khurram

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Amazon Will Soon Be Helping Their Sellers Donate All Unsold and Unwanted Products to Charity

Amazon will soon be helping to donate millions of unsold and unwanted goods to charity.

The company’s new Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) Donations program will allow—and encourage—their third-party sellers to make all of their excess products available to charitable organizations.

According to an Amazon blog post, the program is set to launch in September in the United States and United Kingdom. Independent sellers will be able to opt out of the program, but it will be the default option for unsold products.

The announcement comes shortly after reporters found that several Amazon warehouses in France were trashing thousands of unsold products. Though a company spokesperson declined to comment on the reports back in May, they did claim to donate a large portion of their returned or unsold products.

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The new FBA program, however, will apparently make the process far more streamlined. For American-based donations, Amazon will be working with global philanthropic group Giving360 to distribute the products, while organizations like Bernardo’s and Newlife will be handling the collaborative UK donation process.

“We know getting products into the hands of those who need them transforms lives and strengthens local communities,” said Amazon in the Community Director Alice Shobe. “We are delighted to extend this program to sellers who use our fulfillment services.”

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Uber Driver Surprises Fast Food Worker With New Clothes After Hearing About Her Christmas Wish

A compassionate Uber driver is being praised for surprising one of her passengers with an unexpected gift.

Lamiyah Jabbar had first picked up Diane early one morning last week so she could take the Tim Hortons employee to work.

As they were chatting during the car ride, Diane mentioned that she had been looking forward to Christmas because she was hoping to receive a new robe, house shoes, and a dress for church.

While these may not seem like extravagant purchases, Diane said that she did not have much money for herself because she uses most of her finances to help take care of her grandkids.

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After Jabbar dropped Diane off at work, she abstained from picking up any more passengers so she could head to Old Navy to do some shopping.

Jabbar then returned to the Tim Hortons where Diane worked in Buffalo, New York so she could surprise Diane with a new dress and a $50 Visa gift card for the shoes and robe.

In a video that Jabbar uploaded to Instagram, the Uber driver can be seen pulling up to Diane’s drive-thru window to say hi. At first, Diane doesn’t recognize her; but then Jabbar reminds her of their conversation earlier that morning and hands Diane the dress.

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“This was on my mind from the moment she got out my car, so I had to contribute,” Jabbar wrote in the Instagram video caption. “Can you imagine waiting till Christmas just to get a robe, house shoes and a outfit for church? We tend to take things for granted, but why not help someone else if you can?”

Diane was stunned—and extremely grateful for the gift, saying: “Oh my God. Thank you so much! This has been such a horrible day and you just made this day so much better!”

Jabbar later told CBS News that she offered to return to Tim Hortons later that day so she could give Diane a ride home for free.

 

“I’m one of those people who’s like, you can’t tell me your issues and I can’t move on without helping,” she told the news outlet.

Jabbar also said that she does not usually publicize her good deeds on social media, but she hopes that the video will inspire her followers to do something kind for a stranger.

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“After the rain, the sun will reappear. After the pain, the joy will still be here.” – Walt Disney

Quote of the Day: “After the rain, the sun will reappear. After the pain, the joy will still be here.” – Walt Disney

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Choral Reef? Listen to Scientist’s Recording of How Fish ‘Sing’ at Dawn

It’s not just birds of a feather that flock together.

Scientists in Australia were delighted to discover that fish also sing together at dusk and dawn—just like the birds do.

Actually, singing might be pushing it a bit. They make intentional sounds by using parts of their anatomy, like using their teeth to make clicking sounds, while some use their swim bladder to push air out through their mouth to create an identifiable audio pattern.

The fish that make these distinct patterns of communication are called “soloist fish.” When these noisier specimens come together in the same location, their sounds overlap to create a chorus.

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Robert McCauley and his colleagues at Curtin University in Perth discovered the sounds after they began studying the underwater acoustics off the Port Hedland shore by placing two sea-noise trackers 22 kilometers apart off the coast for 18 months.

“I’ve been listening to fish squawks, burble and pops for nearly 30 years now, and they still amaze me with their variety,” says McCauley, who led the research.

The team already knew that sound played an important role in certain fish behaviors such as reproduction, feeding, and territorial disputes; some fish use sounds to stay together, and others use their unique pattern to defend their turf.

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However, they found that there were diurnal cycles to some of the soloists coming together—specifically at dusk and dawn.

“You get the dusk and dawn choruses like you would with the birds in the forest,” says Steve Simpson, a marine biologist at the University of Exeter, UK.

And while choruses were also recorded on different days, there were 80 days when more than one chorus was recorded at the same site.

In addition to the choral songs, the scientists also picked up the sounds of passing ships and boats and humpback whale songs. The team’s long 18-month monitoring period allowed them to recognize patterns not only to monitor the fish, but their entire ecosystems.

They now have a better understanding of the underwater habitat and its rhythms, although McCauley admits, “We are only just beginning to appreciate the complexity involved and still have only a crude idea of what is going on in the undersea acoustic environment.”

While the “foghorn” call of the blackspotted croaker overlapping the grunt of a species of Terapontid probably isn’t the lyrical song we’re accustomed to in the gentle light of dawn, the musical blurps of our fishy friends are probably a lovely way to start a new day under the sea.

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Paralyzed Patients Regain the Use of Their Hands Thanks to Breakthrough Nerve Surgery in Australia

Courtesy of Paul Robinson

Recent surgical trials have bestowed new life on quadriplegics who can now return to activities they never thought they’d be able to do again, thanks to an innovative surgery that relocates nerves.

A dirt bike accident in 2015 left Australian Paul Robinson, now in his 30s, paralyzed from the chest down. Robinson landed on his head and broke one of the vertebrae in his neck, leaving him confined to a wheelchair and rarely able to leave his home. He was one of 16 people participating in a medical trial at Austin Health in Melbourne that used nerve transfers to re-enervate paralyzed muscles in quadriplegic patients.

Another young man recruited for the study had been the CEO of three different companies before being hurt in a tragic boating accident. “He had decided that he would try this surgery, but if it didn’t work he was going to exit—he didn’t want to live any more,” said Dr. Natasha van Zyl, the lead reconstructive surgeon.

After the combination of tendon and nerve transfers, he started to work again from home and was able to take his family to the movies independently—handling the money, getting the tickets, and buying the popcorn.

Tendon transfers have long been used to restore function to paralyzed upper limbs by strategically transplanting working muscles to take over the mechanical function that was lost due to the paralyzed tissue, that never actually restored function to the paralyzed muscle. The new technique of nerve transfer re-routes a functioning nerve and implants it into a paralyzed muscle, essentially ‘plugging in’ its signals to another functioning part of the spinal cord.

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Nerve transfers to improve upper limb functioning were performed as early as 1962, but the technique never received much attention until recently. Van Zyl concedes that her team didn’t invent the procedure, but explains that no one had yet used the technique as extensively, or for quadriplegic patients.

In 2014, her team designed a triple nerve transfer procedure that was completely successful—and in their long-term study, published last month in The Lancet medical journal, it showed amazing results.

Attempting to restore elbow extension, hand extension and grip, the surgical team completed a total of 59 nerve transfers on the 16 patients, with each participant receiving either a single or multiple nerve transfer in one or both upper limbs, along with post-surgical physical therapy.

Of the 13 that completed the study, all experienced improvement in their elbow extension and hand function.

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While such interventions don’t restore full functionality to the paralyzed limbs, the improved mobility made all the difference in the world to these people who had lost it all—and it gives immense hope to those who await their turn for a chance at restored muscle function.

Courtesy of Paul Robinson

“Prior to surgery, none of the participants were able to perform the grasp or pinch strength tests, but two years later, their pinch and grasp strength was sufficient to allow them to do most activities of daily living,” according to an article from Pursuit, at the University of Melbourne.

Robinson, who previously had no hand function at all, is now able to use his hands and arms to propel his own wheelchair, pick up items from the ground, and with one hand use a television remote control and hold a glass.

“Before, I was confined to a wheelchair but I couldn’t push it unless I wore special gloves. If I dropped something on the ground, I had to ask someone to pick it up. I couldn’t drive. To pick up a drink, I’d have to use two hands and squeeze them up,” said Robinson in a CNN article.

“It’s made a massive difference to my life.”

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Europe Could Produce Enough Wind Farm Energy to Power the Whole World for 30 Years, New Study Shows

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This exciting new data says that Europe has the capacity to produce more than 100 times the amount of energy it currently produces through onshore windfarms.

In an analysis of all suitable sites for onshore wind farms, the new study from the University of Sussex and Aarhus University reveals that Europe has the potential to supply enough energy for the whole world until 2050.

The study reveals that if all of Europe’s capacity for onshore wind farms was realized, the installed nameplate capacity would 52.5 TW—equivalent to 1 MW for every 16 European citizens.

“The study is not a blueprint for development, but a guide for policymakers indicating the potential of how much more can be done and where the prime opportunities exist,” said co-author Benjamin Sovacool, Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Sussex.

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“Our study suggests that the horizon is bright for the onshore wind sector and that European aspirations for a 100% renewable energy grid are within our collective grasp technologically.

“Obviously, we are not saying that we should install turbines in all the identified sites but the study does show the huge wind power potential right across Europe which needs to be harnessed if we’re to avert a climate catastrophe.”

Spatial analysis of Geographical Information System (GIS)-based wind atlases allowed the research team to identify around 46% of Europe’s territory which would be suitable for onshore wind farms siting.

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The advanced GIS data at sub-national levels provided a far more detailed insight and allowed the team to factor in a far greater range of exclusionary factors including houses, roads, restricted areas due to military or political reasons as well as terrains not suitable for wind power generation.

The greater detail in this approach allowed the research team to identify more than three times the onshore wind potential in Europe than previous studies.

Peter Enevoldsen, assistant professor in the Center for Energy Technologies at Aarhus University, said: “Critics will no doubt argue that the naturally intermittent supply of wind makes onshore wind energy unsuitable to meet the global demand.

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“But even without accounting for developments in wind turbine technology in the upcoming decades, onshore wind power is the cheapest mature source of renewable energy, and utilizing the different wind regions in Europe is the key to meet the demand for a 100% renewable and fully decarbonized energy system.”

The study estimates that more than 11 million additional wind turbines could be theoretically installed over almost 5 million square kilometers (1.9 million square miles) of suitable terrain generating 497 EJ of power which would adequately meet the expected global energy demand in 2050 of 430 EJ.

The authors identified Turkey, Russia, and Norway as having the greatest potential for future wind power density, although large parts of Western Europe were also considered ripe for further onshore farms because of favorable wind speeds and flat areas.

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Mark Jacobson, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, said: “One of the most important findings of this study, aside from the fact that it concludes that the European onshore wind potential is larger than previously estimated, is that it facilitates the ability of countries to plan their onshore wind resource development more efficiently, thereby easing the way for commitments by these countries to move entirely to clean, renewable energy for all purposes.”

Reprinted from the University of Sussex

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Man and His Donkey Are Going Viral for Their Enthusiastic Duet of ‘The Circle of Life’ From Lion King

This South Carolina man started filming himself with his farm animals with the hopes of making a funny video—but thanks to one of his four-legged friends, the video turned out far better than he ever would have expected.

31-year-old Travis Kinley and his pet donkey Nathan are going viral after they were filmed singing the iconic “Circle of Life” song from The Lion King back in July.

At the request of his friends, Kinley had been preparing to take a video of himself singing the song to his horses.

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After he started singing, however, he was stunned when Nathan started braying along to the tune.

“I got in the pasture, I gather all horses…. I start singing and Nathan starts to bray behind me, and I’m kind of blown away because we never do this together; we never sing together,” Kinley told WTLX. “He keeps going, so I keep going, and all of a sudden I just kind of break down laughing at the end.”

Since uploading the video to social media, it has been viewed millions of times—and it’s not hard to see why.

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“Ask not what your teammates can do for you. Ask what you can do for your teammates.” – Magic Johnson (turns 60 today)

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When Kenyan Team is at Disadvantage Because of Their Shoes, Israeli Squad Buys Them All New Cleats

When the Israeli women’s lacrosse team noticed that their opponents on the Kenyan team were playing at a disadvantage, they resolved to fix it.

The Israeli team beat Kenya 13-4 during their match in the Women’s Lacrosse World Championships in Ontario, Canada last week.

Though the victors were happy to have won, they noticed that the Kenyan team was playing without cleats.

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Since the two teams also happened to form solid friendships with each other during their time on and off the field, a few of the Israeli players asked their parents for help buying proper footwear for their new international friends.

With the help of tournament officials, the Israeli girls met up with the Kenyan team the day after their match and gifted them all brand new cleats.

Needless to say, the resulting joy between the two teams was particularly contagious.

 

After finally being given the tools to play on an even footing, the Kenyan Lacrosse Team went on to beat Belgium 16-9 for their second win in the tournament the very next day—and they were quick to thank their Israeli friends for the leg up.

“A brilliant win today on the slippery surface thanks to [Israel Lacrosse] and our cleats!” wrote the Kenyan team’s Twitter page.

“The support from all around the world for our African Queens is priceless and hugely humbling,” they added. “The attention on and off the pitch for these players is more than all the nations competing combined… and rightly so.”

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If You Like Globe-Trotting Adventures, You and Your Pup Can Apply to Be ‘Canine Hotel Critics’

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An online travel company is searching for the perfect globe-trotting pup to review their hotels for a living.

The new position of “canine critic” at Hotels.com will give one lucky hound the chance to try out 10 of the world’s most dog-friendly hotels.

There are just two requirements for the position: they must be a bone-a-fide dog and they must have a taste for international travel.

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The top dog will be required to offer their four-legged insights on walkies, comfy bedding, pampering services, and top-quality doggie treats.

Together with their owner, the pup will post their hotel reviews on Hotels.com.

In exchange for their yelping reviews, the human companion will be offered ten travel vouchers for their various hotel accommodations.

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The hotel provider recently published a recruitment video for the position featuring their professional doggie influencer, Dolly Pawton, reviewing The Curtain Hotel in London.

According to their research, the company says that reviews of pet-friendly hotels have increased by 62% over the past two years.

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Following the surge, Hotels.com launched a new “Best for Pets” category in its annual Loved by Guests awards.

Liz Oakman, senior director and general manager EMEA from Hotels.com brand said: “We love our pets more than we love our other half at times, so it’s no surprise that we’ve seen a huge increase in travelers wanting to take their furry plus one on holiday with them.

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“At Hotels.com, we want to make sure you find the paw-fect place to check into, so we’re excited to add a Best for Pets category to our Loved by Guests awards – but it doesn’t stop there.

“Our hunt for a Canine Critic is our way of ensuring our pet friendly hotels really are up to ‘scratch’ with a four-legged expert’s ‘paw of approval.”

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Jet-setting hounds (and their humans) can apply for the role by following the company’s Instagram channel, posting a picture of themselves and their pup, tagging @hotelsdotcom, and using the hashtag #CanineCritic.

Pet owners have until midnight on August 25th to apply for the job. If you would like to learn more about the contest, you can visit the Hotels.com website.

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School Superintendent is Using His First Ever $10,000 Bonus to Pay For Students’ College Applications

Rather than pocketing his first ever $10,000 bonus, this public school system superintendent is using the money to cover the college application fees of his high school students.

44-year-old Grant Rivera, who has been the superintendent of the Marietta School District in Georgia since 2016, says that he is eligible for the bonus every three years if he receives a satisfactory performance review.

Rivera is donating the bonus to the Marietta Schools Foundation so that it can help students who apply to colleges ahead of regular application deadlines.

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“I don’t believe that a bonus provided by the board should be earned on the backs of the teachers,” Rivera told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “My hope is that it’s an incentive for kids to do the right thing.”

Of the 500 high schoolers in the graduating class, Rivera estimates that 150 to 200 students will apply to college.

If the application fees of his students exceed the amount of his $10,000 donation, he plans on paying out of pocket in order to cover the additional expenses—if there is any money leftover after his students have finished with their applications, then the funds will be used to finance college bus tours in Georgia.

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How Do Nutritional Plant-Based Diets Compare With Meat Diets For Our Environment? Scientists Answer.

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, science, politics, health, and travel.

Researchers have precisely calculated and compared the environmental impacts of a nutritionally-sound plant-based diet with those of meat-inclusive diets

Their goals were to see that if nutrition RDAs were met, how much smaller an impact on the environment could food systems produce if removing livestock from the equation.

In the words of Dr. Allen Williams of Soil Health Consultants, a regenerative farming specialist whom World at Large reported on last week, when was the last time you sat down to a bowl of field corn or field soybeans for dinner?

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Much of the arable land in America is used for corn and soya production. These crops are either processed into compounds used in packaged foods as a commodity to be exported (usually to China), or as feed for animals.

The researchers at Brad’s college found that replacing meat with plant alternatives was estimated to save approximately 72 million acres of cropland, 6.6 billion pounds of nitrogen fertilizer, and 308,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year—however, food-related water use was projected to rise by 15%.

The researchers calculated the plant-based diet to match the nutrient contents of meat-inclusive diets, while also covering 43 other important nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids. The diets consisted predominantly of asparagus, buckwheat, tofu, green pepper and squash.

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Diets were modeled to precisely match the protein content of the meat they replaced: 13 grams of protein per day for those who ate primarily beef, or 30 grams of protein per day for a diet consisting of chicken and pork as well.

World at Large asked for comment on typical and well-known concerns regarding vegetarian diets such as whether all 9 essential amino acids were accounted for, whether the bioavailability of overall calculated plant protein was considered, and where vitamin B-12, the deficiency of which is most commonly found in vegan and vegetarian individuals, was coming from.

Gidon Eshel, the author of the paper which was published in Nature earlier this week, responded by saying that “no B-12 is supplied by the plant-based diets,” although he added that “a simple B-12 supplement will do [for consumers], or a tablespoon of brewer’s yeast.”

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He added that his team is planning to build on their success to further expand the hypothesized diet to ensure the adequate inclusion of all 9 essential amino acids. These are contained within the broad nutritional designation of proteins, and represent 9 compounds humans must have in order to survive, but that cannot be synthesized by our own bodies, i.e. we must get them through dietary means. These are things like leucine, lysine, and tryptophan.

While it will be a tremendously difficult task to convince Americans to stop eating meat, the aforementioned Dr. Allen Williams has an idea to create a more natural, robust, and carbon-friendly food system through his practices of regenerative agriculture.

In his mind, the farms of America are covered in crops year round, not only at harvest time. The bare brown earth which covers the nation’s farmland during two thirds of the year is baked by the sun during the day. This draws carbon out of the soil and into the atmosphere much faster than if the soil was covered by plants.

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The squash, asparagus, and green peppers of Dr. Eshel’s protein-modeled diets would sit in rows alongside all manner of other plant species such as those necessary for the wellbeing of pollinators, or other cover crops used in medicines and as foodstuffs.

The diversity of the crops increases the diversity of soil microbes which creates a healthier, more nutritionally-dense soil media—one that Dr. Allen says doesn’t need synthetic fertilizer of any kind.

Finally, introducing cattle or other ruminants onto the paddock in a rotational grazing pattern will increase the soil diversity further, and raise strong, healthy, and happy livestock. In a recent radio appearance on the Sustainable Dish Podcast, Dr. Allen stated that this method could finish 50 million head of beef cattle if done at a nationwide-scale, enough to satisfy the beef needs of ravenous Americans, and create a more complete picture of a farmer’s paddock; a regenerative partnership with nature, rather than the diminishing exploitative picture we have today.

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Photographer Captures Exact Moment of Beauty When Lightning Strikes Erupting Volcano (LOOK)

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This is the extraordinary moment that a lightning bolt struck the center of a volcano just as it was erupting, shooting luminous hot lava from the surface.

55-year-old German photographer Martin Reitze captured these rare images of the volcanic ash escaping from the Ebeko volcano in Russia

Reitze, who is from Munich, was standing about a kilometer away from the northern crater of the volcano when it erupted.

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The volcano expert said: “The strong lightning which shows in the image is a very rare exception, as it was much stronger than usual. It was strong enough to illuminate the whole sky with its bluish lighting.”

Reitze had spent about seven hours patiently waiting for an eruption to happen—and he felt “extremely lucky” that he managed to get the perfect shot.

“In a whole event when you are an avid volcano observer, it can take a decade to witness such a lightning event,” said Reitze.

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“It is an unusually strong and rare volcanic lightning bolt generated by the eruption of the volcano,” he added. “It was a scary moment, unexpectedly the whole landscape was bright and when the lightning struck, it irritated my eyes.”

 

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Reitze says that he has previously captured thousands of pictures of volcanic eruptions—but he has apparently “never managed to get one like this.”

 

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“It shows that there are many wonders on this planet and how powerful nature really is,” says Reitze.

 

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“This image is a result of being patient for over a year. I had to frequently visit volcanoes worldwide in often extremely remote places to finally witness something like this.”

 

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“Be as a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings.” – Victor Hugo

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Man’s Emotional Tale of How His Father’s Rebellious Blues Song Helped Him Escape Sleepy Southern Town

Lucy Huber shares a sweet story of serendipity in this week’s edition of MOTH Monday, a Good News Network partnership that features videos from the nonprofit group, The MOTH, showcasing the art of storytelling.

David Kendall grew up in a tiny Tennessee town that was made up of only 110 people—all of whom were fairly religious.

Some people may have never been able to leave such an insulated community, but Kendall’s father gave him a gift that would transcend time and generations—and that gift would be the exact inspiration for Kendall leaving Tennessee 20 years later.

So what was the gift that would help Kendall to follow his passion and aspire for bigger and better things later in life? It was rock and roll.

(LISTEN to the inspiring story below…)

The Moth gives people an opportunity to tell a true story in front of a live audience, and sometimes their stories are chosen to air on the radio show, now celebrating its tenth year, and broadcasting on 485+ public radio stations—and on The Moth podcast, which is downloaded over 52 million times a year. The Moth’s third book, Occasional Magic: True Stories About Defying the Impossible is now available for purchase through your favorite booksellers.

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Lady Gaga is Funding All the Classroom Projects in Three US Cities Affected by Recent Shootings

Lady Gaga has just announced that she will be funding dozens of classroom projects in US cities that have recently fallen victim to mass shootings.

The pop star and Oscar award-winning actress made a Facebook post earlier this week stating that she and her Born This Way Foundation would be partnering with Donors Choose to fund the educational needs of students in El Paso, Texas; Dayton, Ohio; and Gilroy, California.

In total, Gaga is funding the projects and resources of 162 classrooms in these cities.

The musician also used her Facebook post as a means of encouraging the victims of the shootings and expressing her condolences for those affected.

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“My heart goes out to those who were taken from us too soon and to their families, loved ones, and communities who are left to grieve,” wrote Gaga. “Everyone has the right to laws that make them feel safe in their communities. In this moment, I want to channel my confusion, frustration, and fury into hope. Hope that we are there for each other and for ourselves.

“Surviving and recovering from these tragedies also means prioritizing your mental health and checking in on your loved ones,” she continued. “If you’re struggling, please be brave and tell a trusted someone. Don’t be scared to ask for help, I beg you. If you see a loved one struggling, please be brave and reach out, remind them it’s ok to not be ok, and listen to them.”

If you would like to join Lady Gaga and Donors Choose in financing the educational needs of the communities affected by the mass shootings, you can visit the nonprofit’s online fundraising campaign.

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Delaware Becomes First US State to Achieve ‘No-Kill’ Status for Shelter Pets

Delaware has officially become the first and only no-kill US state for shelter pets.

According to the Best Friends Animal Society—which is the only national animal welfare organization dedicated to ending the euthanization of shelter animals—a state is considered to be “no-kill” if it is able to save at least 90% of the animals that enter its shelters.

The nonprofit helped Delaware to achieve the historic milestone by collaborating with state shelters and government officials to implement several animal control tactics that have been proven to improve adoption rates and curb shelter intakes.

With 59 different “no-kill” communities in the state, 11,900 animals were saved from being euthanized.

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Since Best Friends is aiming to make the United States a no-kill country by 2025, they hope that more state legislators and US communities will follow Delaware’s example.

“The beautiful thing about this movement is that it is such a nonpartisan issue. It doesn’t matter where you may fall in your political views — everybody loves animals and most everyone understands how valuable the human-animal bond is,” Holly Sizemore, chief mission officer for Best Friends Animal Society, told TODAY.

“So I do believe this movement is not only about saving animals’ lives, but it’s kind of redeeming us as people, and showing what kindness does to elevate us all and to just make a better world,” she added.

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Currently, the United States has a save rate of 76% with over 4,300 communities identified as “no-kill” regions.

The states with the highest rates of shelter deaths are Texas and California. If you would like to see where your state and community ranks on the Best Friends no-kill map, you can visit the organization’s website to learn more.

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