Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, March 14, 2024. Link. Most read post(s) from the March 14th AHD Bulletin – Doing for others. Link. FDA proposes new regulations for animal drug labeling. Link. Dairy industry contraction trend continues. Link. ============================================ AI won’t replace B2B copywriters, because it … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – August 4, 2021
Last week’s most read posts – we have another tie Modeling fierce self-compassion. Link. Lincoln Memorial University pilots new advanced degree option for veterinary professionals. Link. Baby boomers can’t stop looking at their phones Source: Vice, August 3, 2021. Link. While stereotypes paint millennials and Gen Z-ers as phone and social media-obsessed … [Read more...]
Still embarrassed about things that happened 10 years ago?
Most of us remember a red-faced moment that occasionally pops into mind and takes us right back there. An array of experts weigh in on what you can do to move past that moment and not let it embarrass you any longer. Embarrassment taps into dimensions of our core social identity, who we hope others see us as, and how we deviate from those aspirations.” - Dacher Keltner, … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – July 8, 2021
AHD Archives provide quick access to posts by month. AHD Archives for June 2021. Link. AHD Archives for May 2021. Link. Extreme heat is becoming more frequent—and our infrastructure is going to need to adapt Source: Fast Company, July 2, 2021. Link. Engineers are being forced to rethink new standards and systems to become more resilient to deal with … [Read more...]
This one made me laugh
While we are dealing with a global pandemic, nomenclature fanatics are working to name all the colors. Yes, all 16.7 million of them. To date, about 1.1 million have been named. For those working from home with children, this is a fun activity to share as a family. Or, invent a new Zoom game to replace geocaching. . . color caching. Why laugh? We once painted a farmhouse … [Read more...]
Monster firework sets Guinness record (video)
Sometimes we need a break from the serious business of animal health and wellness. So, we offer you a look at the world’s largest-ever aerial firework. The behemoth that weighed 2,797 pounds (three pounds lighter than a Toyota Corolla) Launched from a 26-foot long mortar (almost eight feet longer than a Suburban) The shell measured in at just over five feet across … [Read more...]
The internet turns 50
Matt Novak tells the story of the birth of the Arpanet, the precursor to today’s internet. He shares his text discussion with Bradley Fidler, a historian of computing at the Stevens Institute in New Jersey. Fidler told Novak about why the birth certificate is important and how it fits into the grand scheme of better understanding of networking history. Source: Gizmodo, … [Read more...]
Do dogs get headaches?
Giz Asks reached out to experts in canine medicine and behavior to find out. There was not general agreement on the answer, but it appears that a majority of the five DVMs interviewed believe dogs can get headaches. Source: GIZMODO, February 25, 2019. Link. Dogs with brain tumors tend to push their head against walls and furniture as though their head hurts, and anti- … [Read more...]
How Amazon may shape the packaging of products you sell
Tide just announced its new Eco-Box, an alternative to the classic bottle of laundry detergent. It’s still soap. It is also a look as to how Amazon and other e-commerce retailers are dictating what stuff looks like. This new box is designed to work well with e-commerce, ship well and be more environmentally friendly. It ships without secondary boxing or bubblewrap, is lighter … [Read more...]
Proposed GMO rules are nonsense
In the future, the FDA would like to regulate any animal whose genome has been intentionally altered as an animal drug writes Kristen Brown. Complicating the discussion is a different position taken by the USDA. Source: Gizmodo, January 24, 2017. In a narrow sense, the proposed rules signal a pretty significant regulatory crackdown on genetically engineered animals. The … [Read more...]