Dogs Understand Human Words Finds Study

We have a neighbor that weirds me out when she talks to her dogs. She will randomly scream at them when they do something she doesn’t like as if she were talking to a child. I always wonder what the dogs think as they continue doing whatever they were doing to begin with, and she keeps talking.

A new study conducted from scientists at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest has taken some well-trained pooches and put them into an MRI machine to watch their brain activity. The goal of this research was to try to figure out if dogs actually understand human words and intonation.

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As it turns out, the study found that dogs process vocabulary and intonation in different hemispheres of the brain, just as humans do. That means they understand words differently from intonations – which have long been thought as the reason that dogs can respond to commands.

The head of the study says that the results prove that dogs separate what we say from how we say it and can combine intonation and vocabulary to form a correct interpretation of what we are saying. So the moral of the story is don’t try and get your dog excited about a visit to the vet by using a high-pitched voice, they are onto your shenaningans.

[via Science News]

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Bill Nye Gets A Talk Show On Netflix

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Bill Nye a.k.a the Science Guy is getting a new TV show but this time he’s going to be on Netflix. You’ll know who he is if you’ve ever browsed reddit and Imgur or if you’re interested in following science news online. Netflix has given him a new talk show which is called Bill Nye Saves the World. The show is going to be premiered on the online video streaming service in spring next year.

Since he’s the Science Guy, the show is obviously going to be about science. Nye is going to discuss different scientific topics in the show and will also use the platform to bust popular myths as well as false claims made by politicians and other leaders.

This is the first time that Nye has been given another show ever since his children’s show on PBS called Bill Nye the Science Guy ended back in 1998. It’s been a long time since he’s done a TV show but it felt like this was bound to happen given his resurfacing as something of a science celebrity in recent years.

“Since the start of the Science Guy show, I’ve been on a mission to change the world by getting people everywhere excited about the fundamental ideas in science,” Bill Nye said in a statement, adding that “with the right science and good writing, we’ll do our best to enlighten and entertain our audience. And, perhaps we’ll change the world a little.”

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Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk just tweeted to inform the public that the company has been working on a major Tesla Autopilot update and that it’s going to be released soon. The Autopilot features have had quite a lot of bad press recently due to some incidents, and though the company has maintained that Autopilot has not been at fault, it has been continuously working to make the system safer.

In case you’re unaware, Autopilot is the name that Tesla gives to a set of semi-autonomous features found in its cars like the Model X and the Model S. These features have prompted people to do some crazy things even though drivers are told to always keep their hands on the wheel at all times when Autopilot is engaged.

Musk says that the improvements have primarily been made possible through advanced processing of radar signals. This means that Tesla is only making a software update to Autopilot right now though there are reports that a hardware upgrade might be in the pipeline as well.

The over-the-air software upgrade which will bring these Autopilot improvements will be released in a few weeks. Musk says that the company will first release a minor revision on version 8.0 before releasing the version 8.1 update.

Tesla will provide more details about this update in a blog post later today.

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A Moral Outrage That Enraged No One

Five-year-old Omran Daqneesh sits in the back of an ambulance after a military strike in the rebel-held neighborhood of Qaterji in Aleppo. Mustafa al-Sarout/ALEPPO MEDIA CENTER

Five-year-old Omran Daqneesh sits in the back of an ambulance after a military strike in the rebel-held neighborhood of Qaterji in Aleppo.
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The ongoing horror in Aleppo should awaken every global leader with an ounce of courage to step up and do whatever it takes to end the slaughter and inhuman suffering of the Syrian people. The fact that the siege of Aleppo continues unabated only exposes the ineptitude and moral decadence of the international community, who have failed to save innocent Syrians from Assad’s killing machine. The US should now take a firmer position on ending the butchery in Aleppo.

By focusing primarily on defeating ISIS, the US is de facto helping Assad to continue his merciless campaign that has killed nearly 500,000 Syrians, displaced 11 million, and rained down destruction unseen since World War II. The slaughter of countless innocent Syrians, especially children, must first stop–only then can negotiations for a long-term cessation of hostilities begin.

Given the complexity of the civil war in Syria, as things stand today there is no solution in sight. There are multiple players–including the Assad regime, the rebels, ISIS, Iran, Russia, the US, Turkey, the Syrian Kurds, an assortment of various extremists groups, and others like Saudi Arabia who are waging a proxy war both in Syria and Iraq–who all have serious stakes in the outcome of the civil war.

Each has different alliances and objectives, and there is absolutely no way for all of them to reach a consensus because none are truly concerned about the plight of the Syrian people, instead using the conflict only to serve their strategic long-term interests.

President Bush’s reckless invasion of Iraq in 2003, which has and continues to violently shake the entire Middle East, caused President Obama to shy away from getting deeply involved militarily in Syria. He was and still is (perhaps for good reason) seeking to prevent further escalation for the worse, because he too sees no prospect of ending the conflict any time soon, even with massive American involvement.

As a result, Obama has essentially relinquished Syria and its people to the whims of Russia and Iran in particular, and is allowing Putin to use any military means as he sees fit to protect Assad as long as he serves as a tool to secure Russian interests.

US efforts to arrange for another ceasefire, even if achieved, will not succeed any more than the previous one, and at best would provide a limited, tenuous cessation of hostilities. The reason behind this tragic war is that such an intractable conflict with so many players and divergent interests cannot be settled as long as one of the following four conditions of solving a conflict remains absent.

As a rule, violent and seemingly irreconcilable conflicts cannot be resolved unless a) the conflicting parties involved reach a point of complete exhaustion; b) the main players conclude that they can no longer improve their position and prevail; c) there is no longer an inherent interest in prolonging and simply managing the conflict by one or more of the main players to serve a long-term strategic objective; or d) a catastrophic event has occurred which would make the return of the status quo impossible, forcing the conflicting parties to scramble for a permanent solution.

Given that none of the four prerequisites are present and are unlikely to occur any time soon, we can expect Syria’s civil war to continue for five to ten more years, which is not unprecedented. Among many others, the civil war in neighboring Lebanon lasted for nearly 15 years (1975-1990), and the civil war in Algeria lasted 10 years (1992-2002).

Being that the civil war in Syria will drag on for several more years, the question is: how much longer can the US afford to watch from the sideline and allow the unforgiven slaughter of innocent men, women, and children to continue unabated?

Notwithstanding the presidential election, the United States cannot afford to relinquish its moral leadership role. At a minimum, the Obama administration must send a clear and unambiguous message to Assad by undertaking a surgical bombing of Syria’s air fields, some of its air force installations, and specific well-known military structures.

This undoubtedly will resonate with the Russians as well as Assad, because the last thing either wants is an increased American military role against the regime. This explains why Assad was more than willing to give up Syria’s chemical weapon stockpile, precisely because he wanted to avoid US attacks. Unfortunately, Assad’s surrender of his chemical weapons would have been a far more effective deal had it not frozen Obama from taking any subsequent military action.

Short of that, Assad was not deterred from using barrel bombs that indiscriminately kill, maim, and destroy entire neighborhoods, leaving nothing but the shadows of hell lurking behind. US military strikes, however limited in scope and duration, will put Assad and his Russian culprits on notice that the US will not allow them any longer to commit monstrosities with impunity.

If nothing else, the US will restore some of its credibility and relevance, but more important, it will prevent further butchery and accelerate the process of reaching a more durable ceasefire, at least between the main players.

If he fails to do that, history will not recall Obama’s significant domestic achievements but his role as the president who witnessed firsthand the tragic disintegration of a whole nation and did little to stop it, which is a continuation of President Bush’s disastrous Iraq war only in another form.

Perhaps the most catastrophic element of Syria’s war is that two or even three generations of Syrians are now lost, leaving behind the deepest historical scars.

Every free nation will have to face it in shame and disgrace, as they have failed miserably to rise and stop the greatest evil that has ravaged a country and save whatever is left of their moral credence.

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