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GIZMODO.COMLina Khans FTC Is Suing John Deere to Break Its Repair MonopolyBy Matthew Gault Published January 15, 2025 | Comments (0) | The John Deere autonomous orchard tractor during a Deere & Co. automation technology preview event in Gilroy, California, US, on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images For years John Deere has made it hard for farmers to fix their equipment. Today the Federal Trade Commission announced its going to sue to try to stop them. The FTC and the Attorneys General of the states of Illinois and Minnesota are suing John Deere over unfair business practices related to repair. According to the complaint, Deere has unlawfully restricted farmers from fixing their own farm equipment. Under the scheme, farmers had to return tractors to John Deere-authorized dealerships to make official repairs. Illegal repair restrictions can be devastating for farmers, who rely on affordable and timely repairs to harvest their crops and earn their income, FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a press release about the lawsuit. The FTCs action today seeks to ensure that farmers across America are free to repair their own equipment or use repair shops of their choicelowering costs, preventing ruinous delays, and promoting fair competition for independent repair shops. Legal action against John Deere has been brewing for years. Last Fall, the FTC announced it had begun an investigation into the company over its repair practices. Its been sued multiple times by farmers their advocates over the issue and has long promised it would make its machines easier to repair. It lied.The basic scheme is this: newer machines made by John Deere contain advanced computer systems that trip when any kind of work is done. Even if a farmer does a basic repair to a tractor, the computers lock the tractor from working again until an officially licensed repairman flips a software switch.Farmers have requested one thing for a long time: access to the manuals and tools that would allow them to repair their own equipment in a timely fashion. Through its limited distribution of its repair tools, Deere has been able to control and limit who can repair its agricultural equipment, allowing Deere to maintain a 100% market share and charge higher prices, via its network of authorized dealers, for all repairs that require the fully functional tool. the FTC said. This has driven up the cost of repairs for basic farm equipment, delayed harvests, and caused an explosion in the used farm equipment market as farmers look to buy machines manufactured before John Deere loaded them down with computers. The goal of the lawsuit is to force Deere to give farmers access to the same tools as the authorized repair shops, thereby making it possible for them to repair their own stuff.News of the lawsuit was greeted with universal acclaim from multiple groups that have been lobbying to force John Deere to make stuff easier to repair.Everyone, especially handy people including farmers, should be allowed to fix their own stuff. When farmers cant access the proprietary software tools they need to diagnose or complete repairs, that means they have to wait for an authorized technician before they can finish their work. The weather doesnt wait on a dealerships schedulea delay could mean the loss of a harvest. Not only might that bankrupt the farmer, it also raises food prices for everyone, Nathan Proctor, PIRGs Right to Repair Campaign Director, said in a statement. We shouldnt tolerate companies blocking repair. When you buy something, you should be able to do whatever you want with it, Proctor added. The FTCs enforcement action will help farmers, and everyone else who believes people should be able to fix their stuff.The FTC lawsuit joins the long list of aggressive actions the Commission has taken against corporate malfeasance under Khan. The Right to Repair was a key issue in the Biden White House and, through both executive orders and FTC lawsuits, D.C. has been able to shake loose several victories for consumers.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By AJ Dellinger Published January 14, 2025 Renee Dudley Published December 28, 2024 By AJ Dellinger Published December 17, 2024 By Todd Feathers Published December 12, 2024 By Matt Novak Published December 12, 2024 By Matt Novak Published December 4, 20240 Kommentare 0 Anteile 106 Ansichten
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WWW.ARCHDAILY.COMPark of Oracles Earth Pavilions / Z.O.P. - Institute for Spatial DesignPark of Oracles Earth Pavilions / Z.O.P. - Institute for Spatial DesignArchitects: Z.O.P. - Institute for Spatial DesignAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:50 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2023 PhotographsPhotographs:Jana Jocif Lead Architects: Matevz Granda More SpecsLess SpecsText description provided by the architects. Z.O.P. - Institute for Spatial Design, which publishes Outsider, Slovenia's leading architectural magazine since 2015, has been promoting sustainable building practices, including earth construction. In 2018, they invited Martin Rauch, an expert in rammed earth construction, to Ljubljana for a lecture. Inspired by his call to "make your hands dirty," Z.O.P.'s team, comprising architects, sociologists, and landscape architects, began hands-on experimentation with local materials in rural Slovenia. This collaborative approach has since brought together architects, writers, students, and the local community. Why Build with Earth? - There are several advantages to building with earth. It boasts the lowest carbon footprint of all building materials, is readily available (even as construction waste), and has excellent living properties, such as moisture regulation, heat accumulation, and the ability to bind harmful substances. These qualities make it a sustainable and healthy choice for creating affordable homes.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Building Community - Earth construction also fosters community. Over 150 people from diverse countriesincluding Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, Italy, and even Brazilhave participated in workshops, forging friendships and exploring how Earth can enhance public spaces. The shared process of building, learning, and playing together strengthens connections and inspires innovation. The Role of Play - Experimental construction operates on two levels: scientific and intuitive. While one focuses on refining earth mixtures and measuring properties, the other embraces creativity and exploration. Workshops draw inspiration from Johan Huizinga's Homo Ludens, which highlights play as a cultural foundation. By rediscovering simple architectural forms like walls and columns, participants reconnect with the environment and the timeless essence of architecture.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Pavilion Experiments - Pavilion 1 (2022): Learning from MistakesThe first pavilion focused on learning through trial and error. Initially, participants struggled with mixtures but eventually optimized the process, building a sturdy two-meter wall. The wall now stands as a testament to the team's growth. Pavilion 2 (2023): Modular SystemBuilding on earlier lessons, this project introduced modular systems and refined techniques like pneumatic compaction. A student workshop explored how modular earth systems could address modern housing challenges. The system continues to evolve. Pavilion 3 (2024): Pillars, the third pavilion explored the limits of the earth's structural potential by constructing slender cylindrical pillars reinforced with rebar and coconut fibers, which doubled the material's strength. The seven two-meter-tall pillars demonstrate Earth's versatility and resilience.Save this picture!Earth as a Cultural Bridge - The Park of Oracles is a selected project for the 2024 European Public Space Award, underscoring its significance as a model for sustainable architecture and community building. Building with earth is not just about constructionit's about connecting with materials, people, and the environment to create a sustainable future.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:SloveniaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officePublished on January 15, 2025Cite: "Park of Oracles Earth Pavilions / Z.O.P. - Institute for Spatial Design" 15 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025574/park-of-oracles-earth-pavilions-zop-institute-for-spatial-design&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 132 Ansichten
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WWW.POPSCI.COMDo animals experience mental illness?We can only really tell if animals experience anxiety or other mental disorders based on our observations of their behavior.Credit: Anita Kot via Getty Images ShareIf animals could talk, how would they say they are feeling? While some serene family pets might seem to exist in a perpetual state of bliss, others often appear more conflicted. Sometimes, animals may even appear to display some of the same anxious or compulsive behaviors as humans with clinically, diagnosed mental disorders. But are animals actually experiencing mental illness in the way humans do?Questions over the extent to which animals can experience mental illness have existed for centuries. Though researchers and everyday dog owners have long speculated about the thoughts that might be taking place behind those sad puppy eyes, modern advances in science and brain scans are providing a clearer picture of just whats actually going on. Experts now believe most mammals and maybe even some birds can experience anxiety, often in ways surprisingly similar to humans. Those similarities likely only go so far, though.How animal mental illness compares to the human experienceVeterinarians and animal behavior researchers say animals can experience mental illnesses and psychiatric disorders, but not in exactly the same verifiable ways as humans. Dogs and cats treated for signs of anxiety, for example, may not meet the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) official definition of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) or chronic anxiety. That definition mentions excessive worrying on more days than not and difficulty controlling worrying. While humans can use language to describe that experience to clinicians, animals cant communicate like that, at least not yet, anyway. That means we can only really tell if animals experience anxiety or other mental disorders based on our observations of their behavior. Veterinarians can diagnose an animal with anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive disorder when they see potential evidence of it in their actions. They cant read their minds though, so its still uncertain just how many animals might be truly experiencing a mental state one would associate with mental illness.University of Pennsylvania associate professor and veterinarian Carlo Siracusa emphatically told Popular Science animals absolutely can experience mental illnesses. Siracusa regularly works with clients who have dogs and cats that exhibit signs of aggression or destructive behavior which he says is a byproduct of distress or fear. This manifests itself similar to fear-based anxiety seen in humans. In fact, Siracusa says, similar regions that regulate emotions in the human brain are also at work in animals exhibiting signs of anxiety. Though the brains of humans and animals differ in size and complexity, emotional processing in both cases takes place in the amygdala. Like humans, dogs who have been neglected or who have had some other major disruptive change to their environment can show impulsive aggression. Pets, also like humans, can form compulsive behaviors.But there are still some forms of mental illness that do seem uniquely human. Cases of psychosis like schizophrenia, for example, seem to be tied directly to the complexity of human brains. Though not still completely understood, studies in recent years from researchers at Mount Sinai and elsewhere suggest schizophrenia in particular might be the result of portions of DNA, called human accelerated regions, that underwent rapid evolutionary change in humans, but stayed the same in other animals. As far as we can tell, animals other than humans dont possess the ability to feel insecure in social settings or exhibit despair over abstract, existential concepts. This means animals cant experience specific types of clinical depression possible in humans. Siracusa says this may be because animals lack a very sophisticated prefrontal cortical function necessary for long-term planning. Siracusa said this objective analysis of an animals physical brain function was separate from the more philosophical question of whether animals possess so-called self-awareness. That question has been debated for centuries and is difficult to definitely prove.Chewing, barking, and shaking: How to spot an anxious animalMental illness in animals can present itself in various forms. Unlike humans, who can be diagnosed with Generalised Anxiety Disorder due to a variety of factors, animals are always reacting to their environment in some way. Anxious dogs and cats may pace around a room, tremble, shed fur, or compulsively vomit up meals. Primates in captivity by contrast have been known to throw excrement or engage in sometimes brutal self-mutilation. Siracusa says many of the cases that he sees in the real world involve animals who have manifested their anxieties in a destructive form. In some instances, pets with severe bouts of separation anxiety may get overwhelmed and wage war on the furniture in an apartment. Other severely anxious pets may growl or even attack other unfamiliar people or animals in a fear response. Extreme past traumas can also stick with animals much in the same way they do with humans. As many as 10% of US military dogs who saw active combat in Afghanistan have reportedly received clinical diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder.Often though, Siracusa says animals with mental illness often only get spotted when their behavior is negatively affecting the lives of their owners. In reality, he said, its likely theres a larger cohort of animals suffering from some lower-level anxieties that otherwise go unnoticed. When Siracusa and his colleagues conducted a study looking at how pets respond when they are left alone, he found many spent much of their time parked in front of their dog, nervously awaiting their owners return.In these cases, they are not destroying [objects], theyre not urinating and defecating, Siracusa said. These cases are more likely to be missed because theres no practical problem.When animals go madBut mental illness in animals can also present itself in more dramatic ways. Author Laurel Braitman explores many of these cases in her 2014 book, Animal Madness. Braitman, who herself had a dog with a diagnosed case of extreme separation anxiety jump out of a fifth-floor apartment window, provides numerous detailed accounts of animals over the course of the past two centuries acting in compulsive or self-destructing ways one might now associate with mental illnesses. There are numerous instances of anxiety-prone chimps and gorillas repeatedly redigesting their food and eating their own feces. Brian, a young male bonobo located at the Milwaukee Zoo who was isolated from his peers reportedly responded by tearing off his own fingernails and developing a habit of compulsively inserting his hand into his rectum, sometimes enough to draw blood.Maybe most striking, however, is the case of Tip, an Asian elephant shipped across the Atlantic Ocean to a New York City zoo in the late 1880s. Tip was reportedly abused by his keeper on a regular basis. One day, Tip, who had otherwise seemed docile and calm, lashed out and attempted to stomp his keeper to death. Three years later, Tip attacked again, this time using his tusks to try and gore the same man. Though the keeper narrowly survived both encounters, it sparked a public debate over what to do with the aggressive, so-called mad elephant. Newspaper reports at the time cited Tips apparent decision to wait three years between attacks as evidence of his supposed vindictiveness and pre-meditated blood lust.In reality, Tips reactionary behavior, like that of other mistreated zoo animals, was likely the cumulative result of being forcibly separated from his groups and enduring an unnatural and likely traumatic sea voyage. The keeper was simply the latest example of a long line of figures Tip may have associated with suffering. Central Park Commissioners didnt see it that way. They ultimately decided to execute the elephant. Tips remains are still present at the American Museum of Natural History.Tip, Braitman writes, was deemed mad not because he was rabid or demonstrably insane but because he acted violently towards the men who sought to control him, keep him in chains.[Tips] badness caused his madness, and his madness cemented his badness, Braitman adds. Tip was a victim of the human tendency to punish what we misunderstand or fear.Siracusa said he sees a somewhat similar dynamic playing out with some household pets that he interacts with. Pet owners who punish animals that show small signs of dysfunctional or unwanted behavior may actually be making the issue worse by fueling an animals early signs of anxiety. Siracusa compared this dynamic loosely to older generations of parents who hit children only to have that action manifest itself into aggressive or violent behavior later.I think this model, this way of interpreting dog behavior is still more prevalent than a more emotion-based interpretation of dog behavior even though theres no solid scientific foundation for it, Siracusa said.Science takes animal emotions more seriously nowAttitudes around animal mental illness have changed over time. Pets like dogs and cats, long used primarily for work are increasingly considered part of the family. That more intimate connection means humans might pay more attention to signs of emotional disruption. A change has also occurred in the scientific community. Though prominent 19th-century observers of animals like Charles Darwin regularly commented on the supposed emotional states of creatures, Braitman says that practice became rarer 100 years later with the rise of prominent behavioralists like B.F. Skinner. Seeing human-like mental illnesses in animals became associated with anthropomorphism, a practice generally viewed as at odds with objective science.For a long time anthropomorphism was a dirty word in behavioral science, Braitman writes.But modern advances in brain scans and other more objective measures of understanding animal psychobiology continue to show more similarities. This has also contributed to newer waves of pharmaceutical-based treatments. A 2017 national pet survey by the research firm, Packaged Facts cited by The Washington Post, estimated that 8% of dog owners and 6% of cat owners gave medication to pets for anxiety or calming mood purposes. Clomicalm, Sileo, Anipryl, and a dog version of Prozac have all been prescribed to animals in recent years. Siracusa welcomed the use of these drugs in extreme cases but worried they may be being overprescribed. Quickly resorting to popular animal therapies like sedatives, Siracusa noted, might end up masking a problem rather than actually addressing it.A greater awareness of animal mental illness by the general public could help cut down on unnecessary animal suffering. Siracusa advised prospective pet owners to first consider what they can do to prevent their animals from feeling distressed in the first place. Those who already have animals should also pay attention and never ignore early signs of anxiety forming. What begins as a minor compulsive oddity, he said, can evolve into destructive or possibly dangerous behavior over time. Siracusa said its also important to do research and not fall prey to the many misconceptions that exist about animals behavior. Maybe on the top of that list is the widely held idea that a dogs wagging tail means they are happy. According to Siracusa, theres not much evidence supporting that theory.I always tell my students, if you want to understand if someone is abused, dont look at the butt, look at the face, Siracusa said. Its the same thing for dogs. Why is everybody so fixated with the tail when the face of the animal is saying way more. This story is part of Popular Sciences Ask Us Anything series, where we answer your most outlandish, mind-burning questions, from the ordinary to the off-the-wall. Have something youve always wanted to know? Ask us.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 78 Ansichten
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WWW.SCIENCENEWS.ORGIron Age Celtic womens social and political power just got a boostNewsGeneticsIron Age Celtic womens social and political power just got a boostDNA clues hint men married into women-led communities Excavations of Iron Age skeletons such as this one from Celtic sites in southern England have produced genetic evidence reflecting social practices that enhanced womens power, researchers say. Bournemouth UniversityBy Bruce Bower2 hours agoCeltic womens social and political standing in Iron Age England has received a genetic lift.DNA clues indicate that around 2,000 years ago, married women in a Celtic society, known as Durotrigians, on the coast of south-central England stayed in their home communities while their partners came from outside the area, say paleogeneticist Lara Cassidy of Trinity College Dublin and colleagues.This female-centered marriage pattern, called matrilocality, in ancient and modern societies tends to accompany greater opportunities for women to wield household and community power.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 120 Ansichten
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WWW.NATURE.COMClouds reduce downwelling longwave radiation over land in a warming climateNature, Published online: 15 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08323-xResults derived from an optimal spectral fingerprinting method applied to reanalysis and satellite datasets show that low cloud cover in warming climates caused a reduction in downwelling longwave radiation over land, which is not site specific.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 80 Ansichten