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 from the UK seems to confirm vets worst fears, suggesting that pet vaccination rates in the country have dropped off substantially in recent years. Veterinarians have been desperately reminding everyone that vaccines are safe and wont give pets autism  seriously . But it wasnt entirely clear if pet owners really were shying away from vaccines. The new report comes courtesy of the Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals, which claims to be the UKs leading veterinary charity. Since 2 stanley france 011, the PDSA has car stanley water bottle ried out an annual survey of pet owners in the country, dubbed the PDSA Animal Wellbeing, or PAW, report. This years report involved just over 5,000 pet owners. Most of these were cat and/or dog owners, but few owned rabbits as well.     In addition to questions about their pets overall health, like how often they walked their dog, the owners are asked about their pets vaccination history. In 2016, 84 percent said their pets had gotten their  stanley cup needed shots when they were young. But by 2018, that percentage had dropped down to 66 percent, continuing a trend seen the year previously. https://gizmodo/vaccines-dont-give-dogs-autism-veterinarians-shout-int-1825599534 Theres no direct evidence in the survey that pet owners are buying into the propaganda spouted by the anti-vaccination movement鈥攊t doesnt seem to have asked people whether they think pet vaccines can cause autism, for instance. The most commonly stated reasons for not vaccinating were that it was too expensive or that their pe Yuxl Apple   s Touch ID Is Probably Doomed and That   s Okay
 The map encompasses 650 cubic billion light-years of space鈥攁bout a quarter of the sky鈥攁nd required the work of hundreds of scientists from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey  BOSS . BOSS is a program within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III  SDSS-III  that measures the sound waves of the early universe, which left faint imprints on the cosmic background radiation鈥攖he  afterglow,  as it were, of the Big Bang. They also left their imprints on the distribution of galaxies, which is what BOSS is using to map the positions and distance stanley quencher s of galaxies back through time.     And the new map is not just a pretty cosmic picture. It provides one of the most precise measurements of the expansion of the universe to date, and confirms a leading explanation for the dark energy physicists believe is driving that expansion. When Albert Einstein first proposed his general theory of relativity in 1916, he didnt know the universe was expanding. Like everyone else at the time, he thought the si stanley spain ze of the cosmos was fixed, and the only way he could get the equations to work for a static universe was by introducing a mathematical fudge factor he dubbed the  cosmol stanley us ogical constant,  symbolized by the Greek letter lambda. Without it, the universe would have either contracted or expanded. Einstein had to revise this idea when American astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered in 1929 that the universe really was expanding. Einstein called it the biggest blunder of his career. Then, in 1998, two teams of