Vivien Solari Fronts 'The Apothecary' By Clara Giaminardi For Vogue Italia June 2017

Vivien Salari Fronts 'The Apothecary' By Clara Giaminardi For Vogue Italia June 2017

Model Vivien Solari is styled by Alexandra Carl in 'The Apothecary', an organic-mood beauty editorial lensed by Clara Giaminardi for Vogue Italia June 2017./ Hair by Sam McKnight; makeup by Mary Greenwell

Silicon Valley Leads Major Innovations & Curriculum Development In America's Public Schools

Silicon Valley Leads Major Innovations & Curriculum Development In America's Public Schools

"In the space of just a few years, technology giants have begun remaking the very nature of schooling on a vast scale, using some of the same techniques that have made their companies linchpins of the American economy, " writes The New York Times. Through their philanthropy, they are influencing the subjects that schools teach, the classroom tools that teachers choose and fundamental approaches to learning.

Michael Bloomberg Leads 'We Are Still In' US Coalition Supporting Paris Agreement, As Trump Bows Out

In the days since Trump's depressing remarks, the tech community has rallied, joined by its leaders, including billionaire philanthropist and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg. 

"In the absence of leadership from Washington, states, cities, colleges and universities and businesses representing a sizeable percentage of the U.S. economy will pursue ambitious climate goals, working together to take forceful action and to ensure that the U.S. remains a global leader in reducing emissions," the coalition, which now consists of more than 1,000 cities, counties, states, universities and businesses, said in a statement released Monday. 

Going by the name "We Are Still In," the coalition called itself "the broadest cross section of the American economy yet assembled in pursuit of climate action." It includes states like New York and California, joined by more than a dozen Fortune 500 companies. 

"In the absence of a supportive federal coordinating role, [city, state, business, and civil society] actors will more closely coordinate their own decarbonization actions. Collectively, they will redouble their efforts to ensure that the U.S. achieves the carbon emissions reductions it pledged under the Paris Agreement," Bloomberg wrote in a letter to the United Nations secretary-general. 

Bloomberg added: "We do not intend to slow down."

The philanthropist has promised to contribute the $15 million the United Nations climate change secretariat now stands to lose from Washington. 

Lynelle Cameron, president of the Autodesk Foundation, expressed optimism that business leaders appear to be moving off the sidelines on climate change. 

"In Trump's first few months in office, he has done more to catalyze and motivate the private sector than Hurricane Katrina or Sandy, or the work of talented environmental organizations put together," Cameron wrote in an op-ed for CNBC. "Trump's latest decision will activate the private sector like we've never seen before."

Two prominent business leaders, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Disney chairman Bob Iger, resigned from the White House business advisory council last week to protest the president's decision. 

Wild Elephant Matriarchs Slept Just Two Hours A Day Or Less In 35-Day Study

Wild Elephant Matriarchs Slept Just Two Hours A Day Or Less In 35-Day Study

Two elephant matriarchs have shocked scientists worldwide with their sleeping patterns. The two supermoms in Botswana's Chobe National Park qualify as insomniacs, sleeping about two hours a day and not in an interrupted slumber.

One would expect the elephants to be exhausted after traveling nearly 19 miles in 10 hours without rest. Not so for these high-stamina creatures who also stayed up for a record 46 straight hours, based on the small study conducted by the UCLA Center for Sleep Research and the nonprofit research group Elephants Without Borders. 

"The elephants were studied for continuous 35 day periods [from a distance]," Jerry Siegel, director of the Center for Sleep Research, told NBC News. "Elephants move with their herd and move very frequently, so animals sleeping a lot would be left behind."

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Doutzen Kroes Is Lensed By Vincent van de Wijngaard For Porter Magazine #21 Summer 2017

Doutzen Kroes Is Lensed By Vincent van de Wijngaard For Porter Magazine #21 Summer 2017

Supermodel Doutzen Kroes is styled by Julia von Boehm in 'Fragile World', lensed by Vincent van de Wijngaard for Porter Magazine #21. / Hair by Tomohiro Ohashi; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

The elephant is hopefully sleeping, but given Doutzen's work on behalf of African elephants, she could be dead. Elephants sleep at night and generally standing up. And they only sleep for two hours in the wild. The image (further down) has no real provocation as presented. 

More African imagery from Porter Magazine #21Doutzen Kroes & Imaan Hammam Are 'Born To Be Wild' For Porter Magazine #21

 Imaan Hammam Is An 'African Queen' Lensed By Vincent van de Wijngaard For Porter Magazine #21

Doutzen Kroes & Imaan Hammam Are 'Born To Be Wild' For Porter Magazine #21

Doutzen Kroes & Imaan Hammam Are 'Born To Be Wild' For Porter Magazine #21

Top models Doutzen Kroes and Imaan Hammam come together in the third set-in-Africa editorial 'Born To Be Wild' for Porter Magazine's #21 Summer 2017 Summer Escape issue. Vincent van de Wijngaard captures the beauty of the African landscape, wildlife and the Maasai people, with styling by Julia von Boehm. / Hair by Tomohiro Ohashi; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Joe & Mika Join Harvard Institute of Politics As Visiting Fellows Summer/Fall 2017

Joe & Mika Join Harvard Institute of Politics As Visiting Fellows Summer/Fall 2017

MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough wore matching blue and white checked shirts on this morning's broadcast, carrying their engaged togetherness to a new level. The duo is clearly positioning themselves as the kind of bridge that America needs between a Conservative Republican (Scarborough) and Progressive Democrat (Brzezinski). It's not a bad idea because depending on just how intensely the Sanders camp holds the Democratic party in check, an alliance between the giant American middle is possible between educated liberal Democrats and moderate Republicans. 

Harvard Kennedy's School's Institute of Politics (IOP) has announced that the 'Morning Joe' duo will serve as Visiting Fellows this summer and fall. 

“For several years, ‘Morning Joe’ has been at the forefront of covering millennials in politics, and at Harvard they will engage directly with the young people who will reconnect America and serve as future political leaders,” said Congressman Bill Delahunt, Interim Director of the Institute of Politics.

Greg Kadel Captures Halima Aden In Graphic Looks For Vogue Arabia June 2017

Greg Kadel Captures Halima Aden In Graphic Looks For Vogue Arabia June 2017

Model Halima Aden gets beautified, made ready for her fashion moment, styled in bold graphic looks by Paul Cavaco. Photographer Greg Kadel is in the studio for Vogue Arabia June 2017./ Makeup by Hung Vanngo; hair by Teddy Charles

Dasha Maletina & Bruna Tenorio Are Lensed By Yossi Michaeli For Elle Kazakhstan June 2017

Dasha Maletina & Bruna Tenorio Are Lensed By Yossi Michaeli For Elle Kazakhstan June 2017

Models Dasha Maletina and Bruna Tenorio are styled by Connie Berg as modern sea goddesses in Dior, Prada, Michael Kors and more for 'Within the sea'. Photographer Yossi Michaeli flashes the duo for Elle Kazakhstan June 2017./ Hair by Takuya Sugawara; makeup by Miriam Robstad

Tabitha Nauser Wears Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall Lensed By Natsuko Teruya For L'Officiel Singapore June/July 2017

Pop star Tabitha Nauser fronts Louis Vuitton's Pre-Fall 2017 collection by Nicolas GhesquièreNatsuko Teruya captures Tabitha, styled by Allysha Nila for L'Officiel Singapore June/July 2017./ Makeup by Hongling Lim; hair by Shiyo Joo

Agata Pospieszynska Captures Laura Julie For Harper's Bazaar Russia June 2017

Agata Pospieszynska Captures Laura Julie For Harper's Bazaar Russia June 2017

Model Laura Julie fronts the June 2017 issue of Harper's Bazaar Russia. Styled by Svetlana Vashenyak in hot weather beach vacation clothes, Laura is lensed by Agata Pospieszynska. / Hair & makeup by Yulia Tochilova

Imaan Hammam Is An 'African Queen' Lensed By Vincent van de Wijngaard For Porter Magazine #21

Imaan Hammam Is An 'African Queen' Lensed By Vincent van de Wijngaard For Porter Magazine #21

Top model Imaan Hammam is styled by Julia von Boehm in 'African Queen', lensed by Vincent van de Wijngaard for Porter Magazine #21 Summer Escape 2017./ Hair by Tomohiro Ohashi; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Nadja Bender Layers Up In Jason Kibbler Images For Porter Magazine #21 Summer 2017

Nadja Bender Layers Up In Jason Kibbler Images For Porter Magazine #21 Summer 2017

Top model Nadja Bender is styled by Morgan Pilcher in 'Layering', lensed by Jason Kibbler for Porter Magazine #21 Summer Escape 2017./ Hair by Hiro & Mari; makeup by Justin Purdue