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The Houston Chronicle has science blog that I have learned to enjoy. Although it focuses quite a bit on NASA, it covers many other topics as well.
Today they blog addressed "the great drought of 2009", indicating that it was largely over. That post has a couple of drought maps that I found particularly interesting (see below). The map on the left shows Texas drought conditions on August 4, 2009 while the one on the right shows the current conditions (click the image to see a larger version).
Read the blog post here.
United in what appears to be deep and profound grief, a phalanx of more than a dozen chimpanzees stood in silence watching from behind the wire of their enclosure as the body of one of their own was wheeled past.
This extraordinary scene took place recently at the Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center in Cameroon, West Africa.
When a chimp called Dorothy, who was in her late 40s, died of heart failure, her fellow apes seemed to be stricken by sorrow.
As they wrapped their arms around each other in a gesture of solidarity, Dorothy's female keeper gently settled her into the wheelbarrow which carried her to her final resting place - not before giving this much-loved inhabitant of the centre a final affectionate stroke on the forehead.
Click the image to read the full article.
Thanks To Keith at BagOfNothing
At the height of the Great Depression, the showman of a renowned circus leads his troupe through the devastated American landscape, lifting the spirits of audiences along the way. During their travels they discover a man without limbs at a carnival sideshow, but after an intriguing encounter with the showman he becomes driven to hope against everything he has ever believed.
You will not regret the 20 minutes you invest in this film.
Thanks To Brent at Worshiply