Meet the Bonobos

Panbanisha, a bonobo at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, uses a computer monitor with more than 400 lexigrams, to speak to Liz Pugh, a researcher at the center. After spending much of the day with Panbanisha’s brother, Kanzi and his 10-month-old son Teco, and scientist Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Liz told me Panbanisha wanted to …

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DUMBO Noir

Two views of the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn (Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass). From my iPhone, using lo-mob. For those of you from my home town area in Ohio, DUMBO is where the carousel that used to be in Idora Park in Youngstown is now in a warehouse building, painstakingly restored over the years by …

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The Shuttle Challenger Tragedy: Reagan as Mourner in Chief

My latest on Time.com. Where were you when the Challenger exploded? And do you remember Ronald Reagan’s speech from the oval office or his eulogy at Cape Canaveral? [vodpod id=Groupvideo.8338860&w=450&h=325&fv=videoId%3D767925282001%26amp%3BlinkBaseURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.time.com%252Ftime%252Fvideo%252Fplayer%252F0%252C32068%252C767925282001_2045033%252C00.html%26amp%3BplayerID%3D42806370001%26amp%3BplayerKey%3DAQ%7E%7E%2CAAAAABGEUMg%7E%2ChNlIXLTZFZk45NBFzfXjH_fcV1fGMncy%26amp%3Bdomain%3Dembed%26amp%3BdynamicStreaming%3Dtrue] Here is the original sonnet from whence the “surly bonds of earth” came: High Flight by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. Oh, I have slipped the …

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