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Learning the importance of breathing right

June 4, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Quartz

Do you hold your breath when performing a difficult task? For many of us who have played an instrument, sung in a chorus or swam competitively, taking a controlled, deep breath is learned behavior. Author Ashley Neese teaches people how to breathe and shares her belief that we have the power to shift our thinking by changing the way we breathe. Many of us go through life … [Read more...]

Happy cows make more milk on their own schedules

September 25, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

Most U.S. dairy operators milk cows twice or three times a day. But, what if the cows were left to decide when they wanted to be milked? Aòasteinn Hallgrímsson and his brother Gardar run a dairy outside of Akureyri, Iceland. They found out what happens. Source: Quartz, September 24, 2018. Link. In 2007, the Hallgrímsons rebuilt their barn from the ground up, spending kr 160 … [Read more...]

Smithsonian exhibit shows viral vulnerability

June 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Quartz

The “Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World” exhibit <link> in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History explains the perfect storm that we’ve brought upon ourselves: The more of the planet humans take over, the more we inadvertently make it a viral paradise, and a dangerous place for us to live. The exhibit shows that our vulnerability to viral infection depends on … [Read more...]

Dress appropriately

May 1, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

Mary Barra, chief executive of General Motors, is straightforward. Having lived through corporate bankruptcy and restructuring, she knows what managing culture is like. As a lifelong GM employee, she knew she had to change it. She started with the dress code that, when enforced, empowers managers to do what they think is right for the company. It’s a strong lesson from which … [Read more...]

Labs still atop U.S. dog breeds

April 24, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

Labrador Retrievers have captured American’s hearts for 27 years and continue to reign in the latest breed rankings from the American Kennel Club. Source: Quartz, April 24, 2018, Link. There are 196 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club in total. For a full list of how they all stack up click here.   … [Read more...]

Leopards help keep rabies in check in Mumbai

March 13, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

Mumbai residents can likely thank leopards for reducing the number of potential rabies cases and perhaps even saving lives according to a paper publishing in the Ecological Society of America Journal last week. Researchers suggest that leopards roaming the nearby Sanjay Gandhi National Park hunt and kill dogs in and around villages; enough so that dogs make up about 40 percent … [Read more...]

Amazon embraces chaos for its efficiency

March 13, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Quartz

Amazon is an eight-ton gorilla that animal health pros watch, fear; yet use for personal purchases. Sara Kessler writes about the company’s elaborate systems that have completely redefined warehouse efficiency and customer convenience. Much of the efficiency is supported by technology, robotics and ultimately moving product to people, rather than moving people to the products … [Read more...]

“Hey,” “Hello,” “Hi” and other ways to start emails

February 13, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Quartz

The salutations we use to start an email affects the response rate, according to a recent analysis of 300,000 emails. While omitting a salutation on follow-up replies seems to be increasingly common, you are best off including an opening, at least in your initial email. Source: Quartz, January 22, 2018. Perhaps we should move past the era of formal salutations, as … [Read more...]

Med school trend looking like veterinary medicine

January 2, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Quartz

For the first time, more women than men are going to med school, according to new data from the Association of American Medical Colleges. Enrollment trends overall suggest there may well be more women in the medical field than men in the future. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, the current ratio is 55 percent female to 45 percent male in the … [Read more...]

The internet is mobile. Period.

October 31, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

We now spend about 70 percent of our time on the internet using our mobile phones. That percentage will only grow. Source: Quartz, October 31, 2017. . . . based on estimates and forecasts for more than 50 countries covering two-thirds of the world’s population. By 2019, Zenith says this will rise close to 80%.” INSIGHTS: We all need to remember that the internet, social … [Read more...]

Incivility is killing us

October 3, 2017 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Quartz

Employee engagement is being touted as one of the great differentiators between companies that are great and the also-rans. Nothing has a greater impact on employee engagement than disrespect in the workplace. It impacts your performance at work, your quality of life outside work and even your health and longevity. Source: Quartz, September 15, 2017. Forty-seven percent of … [Read more...]

Enjoy work more by caring less

August 22, 2017 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Quartz

For work-obsessed Americans, the thought of caring less about our work is practically heretical. Yet, many of us are working more than ever, enjoying it less and finding less fulfillment from the work we do. So, it might be time for a radical change in our attitude. Source: Quartz, August 9, 2017. There are many ways to train yourself to care less about work. Sure, you … [Read more...]

Cable reigns no more

June 20, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

The largest cable TV providers in the U.S. now have fewer combined subscribers than the single streaming service, Netflix. Cable TV had 48.6 million subscribers to 50.9 million for Netflix. The lead would be even greater if other streaming services were factored in. Source: Quartz, June 16, 2017. But Netflix’s subscriber base is still climbing, while the pay-TV market is … [Read more...]

Badger buries bovine – must-see video

April 5, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

An American badger in Utah had an 11-day beef feast last fall after burying what appears to be a dead calf. Badgers have been observed burying small animals, which slows decomposition and allows them to be eaten later. This is the first time one burying something so big has been documented. Source: Quartz, April 3, 2017. I was really shocked and amazed, and really excited,” … [Read more...]

Multilingual employees are the best

March 15, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

Speaking a different language changes how one’s brain is structured and how it works. This change can help see situations differently and apply novel solutions to problems. According to the school of thought called linguistic determinism, the structure of language we speak influences how we see the world around us. This implies that those with different language backgrounds … [Read more...]

15 life hacks that could help you

January 29, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Quartz

Sara Todd writes, small, seemingly mundane changes you make to your daily routine can deliver returns. They can work for busy veterinary practices and seven-day-a-week retail employees. Source: Quartz, December 2, 2016. Here is a sample of the hacks Ms. Todd shares: I started planning my outfits for the week on Sundays I stopped mindlessly scrolling through my … [Read more...]

Mobile, tablets conquer desktops, laptops

November 2, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

And, that just happened. Last month was the first time more web pages were viewed on mobile and tablet devices than laptop and desktop machines. Source: Quartz, November 1, 2016. And, while the global smartphone market is slowing, manufacturers are still shipping about as many smartphones in a quarter as computer makers send out desktops and laptops in a year, and it’s … [Read more...]

Write smart. Talk smart. Look great.

July 22, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Quartz

Despite our best efforts, we all make errors when we write and talk. We often confuse words with their proper meanings. Travis Bradberry, president of TalentSmart, shares 20 words that, when misused, make smart people look silly. Source: Quartz, July 20, 2016. It’s the words that we think we’re using correctly that wreak the most havoc. We throw them around in meetings, … [Read more...]

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