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Photo by @jens_cullmann The wild dogs who just caught an impala. All of a sudden some hyenas came in. The dogs chased them away but afterwards it turned out one pup was missing… The hyenas took it. It always gets to me when a wild dog gets killed. Although it is nature. They are highly endangered, so social, always fun to watch and simply put my favorite animals. in Mana Pools National Park. #wild #nature #wildlife #wilddogs #animales #igs_africa #hyenas #hyena #manapools
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This mayday remember, friends don’t let friends get arrested. Take ‘em back.
That one dude just straight punching the cop in the head
Happy May Day!
Alphaville will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 9 via Kino Lorber Studio Classics. It features both the original French and English versions of the films, restored in 4K.
The 1965 science fiction noir film is written and directed by French New Wave pioneer Jean-Luc Godard (Breathless). Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina, Akim Tamiroff, and Howard Vernon star.
Alphaville includes reversible artwork. Read on for special features.
npr:
When Kim Hilliard shows up at the clinic at the New Orleans University Medical Center, she’s not there simply for an eye exam. The human touches she gets along the way help her navigate her complicated medical conditions.
In addition to diabetes, the 56-year-old has high blood pressure. She has also had back surgery and has undergone bariatric surgery to help her control her weight.
Hilliard is also at risk of blindness, which can result from a condition called diabetic retinopathy. And on this day in February, her vision will be evaluated by a new practitioner: a piece of software.
Automation like this is starting to infiltrate medical care. Depending on how it’s deployed, it could help reduce medical errors and potentially reduce the cost of care.
It could also create a gulf between health caregivers and people of more modest means.
As Artificial Intelligence Moves Into Medicine, The Human Touch Could Be A Casualty
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