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Fans of the panda are celebrating its removal from the endangered list and it's not the only species to have been pulled back from the brink
The most famous thing about pandas, apart from them spending all day eating bamboo and not having sex, is how endangered they are. However, the animal has just been moved off the “endangered” species list by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Although the giant panda is still considered “vulnerable”, its population is much healthier there are thought to be 1,864 adults, and although there isn't a definitive number of cubs, the total population now exceeds 2,000. It is, noted the IUCN report, “a positive sign confirming that the Chinese government's efforts to conserve this species are effective”. Few conservation measures have been as intensive or high profile. The work included increasing the number of panda reserves, protecting forests (such as reforestation and banning logging in panda habitats) and creating “corridors” so isolated wild panda populations can mix and strengthen the gene pool. Anti-poaching patrols, and moving humans out of reserves also helped. Pandas are still at risk, particularly from a reduction in bamboo availability due to climate change, but it shows conservation efforts pay off. Here are some other animals that have been brought back from the brink:
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Kitchri
Another rice and beans recipe? You betcha. Rice and beans are, after all, the most important dish in the world. This one, kitchri, which means mixture, hails from India. It's beloved in Ayurvedic medicine for its soothing, nourishing properties. One taste and you'll agree.
And what a triple-header, it's got brown rice for Whole Grains Month, mung beans for the International Year of Pulses and with made with staple ingredients that pretty much cook by themselves, it's easy to make. Why should you struggle in the kitchen? It's Labor Day, after all.
Serve with a fresh green salad, pair with a spicy curry, or give kitchri the bowl treatment -- spoon 3/4 cup of kitchri into a bowl, top with any number of goodies, including:
- curry-roasted vegetables and tofu
- wilted greens with chili and garlic
- chopped tomatoes
- toasted cashews
- mango chutney
- lime pickle
- coconut raita
Kitchri keeps covered and refrigerated for several days.
1 cup brown rice
1 cup mung beans soaked overnight and sprouted, if you like
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1 sprig curry leaves (optional)
6 cups vegetable broth or water
1 cinnamon stick
sea salt and fresh ground pepper to taste
chopped cilantro to serve
Rinse brown rice, pour into a bowl and cover with cold water. Let rice sit and soak for an hour. Rinse and drain well.
In a soup pot, heat the coconut oil over medium-high heat. Add the cumin seeds, turmeric and curry leaves. Stir to coat spices with oil and continue cooking, three to five minutes, until the spices are fragrant and the curry leaves start to frizzle.
Pour in the drained brown rice and the mung beans. Stir to combine with the spices. Raise heat to high, add the vegetable broth or water and drop in the cinnamon stick. Bring everything to a boil, then cover and reduce heat to medium.
Let kitchri cook for about an hour, stirring now and again, until thick, creamy and risotto-like but not soupy.
Let kitchri rest for five to 10 minutes. Season generously with sea salt and pepper. Remove cinnamon stick and curry leaves. Top with a handful of chopped cilantro and enjoy.
Serves 6 to 8.
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A new 3D printing pen aimed specifically at designers has been created, and its makers hope the device will be more cost and time effective than a 3D printer.
The 3Doodler Pro is a new version of the 3Doodler developed in 2013, with additional features intended specifically for product designers, architects, engineers and artists.
The original pen enables users to “draw” out solid structures on a surface or in the air, using a polycarbonate material.The updated version lets users design with a range of plastics, including those replicating wood, copper, bronze and nylon, and also includes a temperature range of 100°C to 250°C and speed dials, alongside a fan so users can control the cooling of plastics. These features enable designers to create models more quickly than the last pen allowed.
It also has a stronger internal drive system, meaning it can be used for longer and more intensively, says Faraz Warsi, creative director at 3Doodler.
“Imagine being able to draw furniture prototypes in wood, hand-draw custom jewellery pieces in copper or bronze, add detail to material in nylon, or create instantaneous 3D models in polycarbonate,” says Warsi. “Designers will now have a tool that will allow them to use these materials in a brand new way.”
The pen also aims to speed up the design process, which can take longer when using professional machinery such as a 3D printer, he says.
“To create something with a 3D printer, you'll need to own a 3D printer, which can be expensive, knowledge of how to use specialist CAD software, and time for the product to print,” he says. “With a 3Doodler Pro, you can create a 3D structure exactly at the moment that inspiration strikes. The ability to make professional models, without the time and money spent on waiting for a 3D print, will be an invaluable asset to designers.”
The pen also comes with a storage case, a portable battery pack, a custom nozzle set and 100 strands of specialty plastic.
The 3Doodler Pro, which went on sale this week, is available to buy for $249 (£187) from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and will soon be available to buy worldwide online from the official site.
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The "Galaxy's" most viewed headlines for the past seven days from the epic discovery of a potentially habitable planet in the nearby Alpha Centauri star system to China's report that it plans to build a manned radar station on the moon.
A Voyage to Alpha Centauri's Habitable Planet in the Year 3030 (VIDEO)
The Genesis Project"— Scientists Propose Transplanting Earth Life to Alien Planets
A decade ago, Stephen Hawking warned that one of the major factors in the possible scarcity of intelligent life in our galaxy is the high probability of an asteroid or comet colliding with inhabited planets. This past December, a team of astronomers from Armagh Observatory and the University of Buckingham reported that the discovery of hundreds of giant comets in the outer planetary system over the last two decades means that these objects pose a much greater hazard to life than asteroids.
Giant comets, termed centaurs, move on unstable orbits crossing the paths of the massive outer planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The planetary gravitational fields can occasionally deflect these objects in towards the Earth.
Centaurs are typically 50 to 100 kilometer across, or larger, and a single such body contains more mass than the entire population of Earth-crossing asteroids found to date.
Because they are so distant from the Earth, Centaurs appear as pinpricks of light in even the largest telescopes. Saturn's 200-km moon Phoebe, depicted in this image, seems likely to be a Centaur that was captured by that planet's gravity at some time in the past. Until spacecraft are sent to visit other Centaurs, our best idea of what they look like comes from images like this one, obtained by the Cassini space probe orbiting Saturn. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, having flown past Pluto six months ago, has been targeted to conduct an approach to a 45-km wide trans-Neptunian object at the end of 2018.
Calculations of the rate at which centaurs enter the inner solar system indicate that one will be deflected onto a path crossing the Earth's orbit about once every 40,000 to 100,000 years. Whilst in near-Earth space they are expected to disintegrate into dust and larger fragments, flooding the inner solar system with cometary debris and making impacts on our planet inevitable.
Known severe upsets of the terrestrial environment and interruptions in the progress of ancient civilisations, together with our growing knowledge of interplanetary matter in near-Earth space, indicate the arrival of a centaur around 30,000 years ago. This giant comet would have strewn the inner planetary system with debris ranging in size from dust all the way up to lumps several kilometres across.
Specific episodes of environmental upheaval around 10,800 BCE and 2,300 BCE, identified by geologists and palaeontologists, are also consistent with this new understanding of cometary populations. Some of the greatest mass extinctions in the distant past, for example the death of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, may similarly be associated with this giant comet hypothesis.
"In the last three decades we have invested a lot of effort in tracking and analyzing the risk of a collision between the Earth and an asteroid," said Bill Napier of the University of Buckingham. "Our work suggests we need to look beyond our immediate neighborhood too, and look out beyond the orbit of Jupiter to find centaurs. If we are right, then these distant comets could be a serious hazard, and it's time to understand them better."
The researchers have also uncovered evidence from disparate fields of science in support of their model. For example, the ages of the sub-millimeter craters identified in lunar rocks returned in the Apollo program are almost all younger than 30,000 years, indicating a vast enhancement in the amount of dust in the inner Solar system since then.
The outer solar system as we now recognise it. At the centre of the map is the Sun, and close to it the tiny orbits of the terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars). Moving outwards and shown in bright blue are the near-circular paths of the giant planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The orbit of Pluto is shown in white. Staying perpetually beyond Neptune are the trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs), in yellow: seventeen TNO orbits are shown here, with the total discovered population at present being over 1,500. Shown in red are the orbits of 22 Centaurs (out of about 400 known objects), and these are essentially giant comets (most are 50-100 km in size, but some are several hundred km in diameter).
Because the Centaurs cross the paths of the major planets, their orbits are unstable: some will eventually be ejected from the solar system, but others will be thrown onto trajectories bringing them inwards, therefore posing a danger to civilization and life on Earth.
Following its historic first-ever flyby of Pluto, NASA's New Horizons mission received the green light in July to fly onward to an object deeper in the Kuiper Belt, known as 2014 MU69. The spacecraft's planned rendezvous with the ancient object considered one of the early building blocks of the solar system -- is Jan. 1, 2019.
“The New Horizons mission to Pluto exceeded our expectations and even today the data from the spacecraft continue to surprise,” said NASA's Director of Planetary Science Jim Green. “We're excited to continue onward into the dark depths of the outer solar system to a science target that wasn't even discovered when the spacecraft launched.”
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Huppert's warm, wry performance as an academic facing a crisis at home powers Mia Hansen-Løve's intimate, intellectual film
Is there a more commanding screen presence than Isabelle Huppert? From the spiralling American madness of Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate to the diverse demands of Claire Denis's African-set colonial parable White Material and Brillante Mendoza's Philippines hostage drama Captive, Huppert has proved ready to rise to any challenge. Claude Chabrol famously cast her as a teenage murderer in 1978's Violette Nozière and a covert poisoner in 2000's Merci pour le chocolat, while Chris Honoré called upon her to tackle the taboo subject of incest in Ma mère. Most famously, in Michael Haneke's unflinching The Piano Teacher, she took cinemagoers to the very edge of a masochistic abyss, with harrowing results.
Hansen-Løve serves up unapologetic discussions of Rousseau, radicalism and revolution
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Picturesque and thought-provoking, art and the natural landscape combine beautifully at these city, coastal and countryside parks
The Austrian Sculpture Park sits in a seven-hectare park designed by renowned Swiss architect Dieter Kienast, on the outskirts of Graz. It's home to more than 60 sculptures by Austrian and international artists such as Fritz Wotruba, Franz West and Yoko Ono. Lotus ponds, landscaped lawns and a lush forest form a background to the contemporary sculptures. Some pieces look like toys dropped from a giant's pram: a huge pink ball, a concrete boat, aeroplane parts. Bookings for guided tours and workshops can be made on the website.
• Free, museum-joanneum.at. Open daily March-October, 10am-8pm
Loggia dei Lanzi (by Dave & Margie Hill)
in kerava, finland and in avesta, sweden, the artist used her emblematic material to canvas the entire exterior of two homes in woven neon pink fabric.
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Artists and writers honour Oscar Wilde's prison years in a series of works that explore the agony of isolation
Cell C22 is scarcely bigger than the narrow bed and table it contains. A bucket in the corner, in Oscar Wilde's time, turned his “numbered tomb” into a foul latrine. The window is shockingly high, so that the prisoner can see nothing of the outer world but a fraction of sky, and even this freedom is qualified. “With bars they blur the gracious moon and blind the goodly sun.”
This is where Wilde was imprisoned for two years, from 1895. This is where miraculously, eking out the sheets of paper that were removed every night by warders he wrote De Profundis. He spent each day in solitary confinement, with nothing but the Bible to read for the whole of the first year. And so did every other inmate.
There are extraordinary moments as you pass among the iron corridors and dank cells
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I was just “a wee scrap”, as my father would say, when we left the north east coast of Scotland for the south coast of England. Dad is from London, but after six years living in Dundee he was pretty much bilingual.
Then he joined the army and for the next decade my brother and I were shunted around various military bases, clocking up schools and fighting over bedrooms, but the one thing that grounded us was the fact that we came from Dundee.
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Last year artist Truck Torrence, who also goes by the pen name 100% Soft, kicked off a new series of illustrations called "Mass Hysteria." The goal was to take some of the wildest, most crowded scenes in film history — from the news channel gang war of Anchorman to Beatrix Kiddo's battle with the Crazy 88 — and turn them into adorable prints. Now he's back with a second run: and this time he's tackling more than just movies.
Torrence's second stab at "Mass Hysteria" does indeed include classic films, with cute and cuddly renditions of the Mos Eisley cantina from Star Wars, as well as an epic battle from Lord of the Rings and Mad Max: Fury Road's explosive automotive combat. But he's also expanded the series a bit, adding in TV shows...
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I have this quality, or this malfunction in self preservation... When I read a book, I live in it. Same as when I listen to the lyrics of a song... I become one of the characters, I feel their pain, I feel their love. One of the books that made me reflect my own weakness in my perception of love, The concise Chinese-English dictionary for lovers, is one with so many notes and flipped pages. I fell in love, as this girl came to London and fell in love with him, I travelled with her in self recognition through dependence, through insecurities dressed in the name of love, I felt her pain as she got on the plane to go back home... home...she never felt like home anymore... This book starts with the most intimate statement "Nothing in this book is true, except for the love between him and her". How I miss being in love...
"Love", this English word: like any other English words it has tense. 'Loved' or 'will love' or 'have loved'. All these specific tenses mean Love is time-limited thing. Not infinite. It only exist in particular time. In Chinese, Love (ai) has not tense. No past, no future. Love in Chinese means a being, a situation, a circumstance. Love is existence, holding past and future. If our love existed in Chinese tense, then it will last for ever. It will be infinite.
A concise Chinese - English Dictionary for lovers, by Xiaolu Guo.
Largest living primate joins three other great ape species on International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list
Humanity has moved a step closer to wiping out our closest evolutionary relatives, with four of the six great ape species now listed internationally as critically endangered.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed the eastern gorilla, the largest living primate, as critically endangered in its latest “red list” of threatened species. The eastern gorilla has suffered a 70% population collapse over the past 20 years, primarily due to illegal hunting.
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