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Commuters in Pain and Worsening Traffic Worldwide

Photo via Cory M. Greiner . IBM (yes, the IBM) recently released a global study of traffic, surveying over 8,000 adult drivers in 20 major cities. Perhaps the results are not that surprising – traffic is perceived by drivers as getting worse in the last three years. Thirty percent of those surveyed felt increased stress while 27% reported increased anger. Twenty nine percent reported that traffic harmed their performance in work or school, and 38% reported having cancelled a planned trip due to anticipated traffic. So the two key questions are, wh… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Mark Moffett, Adventures Among Ants

Image credit: Mark Moffett If we never grew up and stopped playing in the dirt, says Mark “Dr. Bugs” Moffett , we’d never lose our fascination with ants. Alas, most of us have lost touch with the insect friends of our childhood. Mark Moffett is one of the world’s leading explorers and a biologist with an acute ant fixation (he did, afterall, get his PhD under E. O. Wilson , the grandaddy of ant scientists). Moffett’s articles and remarkable photographs appear regularly in

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Lady Gaga Discusses Michael Jackson, Lupus With Larry King

‘I have tested borderline positive for the disease,’ Gaga says about the genetic illness. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Kevork Djansezian/ Getty Images Lady Gaga fans became a bit worried when she recently shared that she had been tested for lupus, leaving them wondering if the pop star is ill. When the singer sat down with Larry King for an interview airing Tuesday (June 1), she admitted that although she has tested positive for the disease, she hasn’t experienced symptoms so far. “Lupus is in my family and it’s genetic, and it’s funny ’cause my mother told me the other day that my fans were quite worried about me because I did talk about the fact that I was tested for lupus. And the truth is I don’t show any signs, any symptoms of lupus, but I have tested borderline positive for the disease. So as of right now, I don’t have it. But I do have to take good care of myself,” the singer told King. During the chat, Gaga also addressed rumors that she was scheduled to collaborate with Michael Jackson before his sudden death last June. “You know, it’s always very difficult because I don’t necessarily like to talk about those very personal things that happened,” she said. “I guess I can speak about it now. I was actually asked to open for Michael on his tour. We were going to open for him at the O2 . “And we were working on making it happen. And I suppose there was some talk about the openers doing some duets with Michael onstage. But Michael’s death was devastating for me regardless of whether I was supposed to go on tour with him,” she continued. “He’s such an inspiration and remarkable human being. I guess … some of my fascination with death and the demise of the celebrity goes along with me watching these hugely iconic and amazing people that I have heralded and admired become destroyed, whether self-destroyed or destroyed by the media.” In addition to the sit-down, Gaga will also preview a tease for her “Alejandro” video , a contender for summer jam of 2010 . She tweeted , “Tonight, on Larry King 6pm pt/9pm et, I will be interviewed by the King, + preview my newest collaboration with Steven Klein: ALEJANDRO.” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga Michael Jackson

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Robert Pattinson Says He’ll Be ‘A Tiny Bit Naked’ In Future Roles

‘Twilight’ saga star talks about the need for an actor to relinquish control in order to grow. By Terri Schwartz Robert Pattinson on the March cover of Details magazine Photo: Details Crazed fans, Twilight moms and candy-stealing elephants: It’s all in a day’s work for Robert Pattinson. The actor talks about all of the above in the cover story of next month’s Details, in an article written by screenwriter Jenny Lumet. Best known for penning “Rachel Getting Married,” Lumet said she first met Pattinson in November of 2008 when she was doing some rewrite work for “Remember Me” and has kept in touch with him through filming of the movie. The article reveals a variety of interesting and unusual details about Pattinson — his fascination with certain disfiguring diseases, an insatiable hunger built out of not trusting room service food, among others — but beyond that, the interview is one of the most revealing looks at Pattinson to date, largely because it is told through the eyes of a friend. Pattinson explains about his struggle with fame, and the revelations he had about himself during the time from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” to “New Moon.” “When I was 17 until, I don’t know, 20, I had this massive, baseless confidence. This very clear idea of myself and how I would achieve success, which involved making decisions,” Pattinson said. “Having control. Except you have to figure out whether the way you think at 19 or 20 has any value. And eventually I understood, with all that control, which was probably illusory, I wasn’t progressing. So now I’m relinquishing a bit. I’ll be a tiny bit naked. “Except tonight I won’t,” he added with a laugh, “because it’s f—ing freezing and my b—s will shrivel up.” With next month’s “Remember Me,” Lumet wrote that it could be the first chance for audiences to see a Robert Pattinson that had truly let go. His character, Tyler, is a young man closed off from the world until he meets a woman (Emilie de Ravin) and has to choose whether to continue separated from the world or to embrace life. “Tyler is so aware of his actions,” Pattinson said. “But he has no idea whether they’re of any value at all. Can you be a person if you live in the bubble? He’s stuck in the middle. At the same time, he’s lucky to have the choice. Conflict is innate in a lucky person.” And when asked what attracted him to the role, Pattinson was quick to make the comparisons between himself and Tyler. “I’m a lucky person. Thank God,” he said. “And I’m conflicted. Thank God.” One aspect of Pattinson’s life that was interestingly absent from the piece was Kristen Stewart. The article didn’t contain a single mention of Pattinson’s fellow “Twilight Saga” star, whose name seems to be mentioned every time his is. As for the elephants, Pattinson had his run-in with them while he was in discussions with Sean Penn to star in “Water for Elephants.” A female elephant lifted him up into her mouth. “I was holding on to her head, and as I slowly let go she tightened her grip really carefully until I’m just upside down in her mouth and she’s going through my pockets with her trunk, looking for peppermints,” he recalled. “It was the best day of my life.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos The Evolution Of: Robert Pattinson

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