Honors Students Awarded Crown/Wise Funding for Capstone Projects (Syracuse University)

Edit Public Technologies 20 May 2016
(Source. Syracuse University). Tanya Niesvizky-Kogan at her exhibition, Advertising's Harmonic Vault. The Evolution of Sound Design in Commercials ... In some cases, students are awarded summer expenses to work on the project ... JMJ7, an Arabidopsis Histone Demethylase Negatively Regulates Cell Death, Drought, and Defense Against Pseudomonas Syringae (Advisor, Ramesh Raina), Lynne Parker Scholar Makayla Dearborn, biology and policy studies....

Ice-forming bacteria could be 'sprayed onto clouds' to make artificial rain

Edit The Daily Mail 13 May 2016
Researchers at Max Planck Institute in Germany studied the structure of bacteria Pseudomonas syringae, a that can induce ice to form at higher temperatures and make it rain (pictured) ... ....

Winners Announced in the 14th Annual Utah Innovation Awards (Stoel Rives LLP)

Edit Public Technologies 12 May 2016
(Source. Stoel Rives LLP) 5/12/2016 CONTACT.. Aria Nejad, Program Manager, (801) 715-6662 ... This statewide program, the first of its kind, recognizes innovations and the Utah companies that created them. The program is sponsored by Webb Audio Visual Communication, Utah STEM Action Center, Utah Business Magazine, Syringa Networks, Grant Thornton, Fluid, GoEngineer, ViaWest, Lone Peak Productions and USTAR ... CLEAN TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY....

Up to 35% off, from $10 + free shipping

Edit CNET 11 May 2016
As one of its daily deals, Home Depot takes up to 35% off a selection of plants and garden items, with deals starting from $9.99. Plus, all orders receive free shipping. Deal ends today. Some best bets. Cityline Venice ColorChoice Big Leaf Hydrangea for $19.54 (pictured, low by $10) Bloomerang Dark Purple ColorChoice Syringa Shrub for $19.54 (low by $31) ... ....

Russell receives NSU’s 2016 Nora Staael Evert Research Award (Northern State University)

Edit Public Technologies 06 May 2016
(Source. Northern State University) ​ABERDEEN, S.D. - Dr ... Russell, assistant professor of biology, won for his project, titled, 'Analysis of DNA Double Strand Breaks Induced by Pseudomonas syringae Effector Proteins.' ... To explain how pathogens induce DSBs, Russell is studying known bacterial weapons, called effector proteins, from the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. Russell's research will involve students as well....

Syringa Networks Earns MEF Carrier Ethernet 2.0 Certification

Edit PR Newswire 03 May 2016
BOISE, Idaho, May 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Syringa Networks, a regional provider of custom network solutions, announced today that it has achieved the Metro Ethernet Forum's (MEF) rigorous Carrier Ethernet 2.0 (CE 2.0) certification. MEF CE 2.0 certification is recognition ... ....

Asian markets drive record year for New Zealand horticulture exports

Edit Xinhua 29 Apr 2016
WELLINGTON, April 29 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand's horticulture sector had a record year for exports in 2015, driven by surging demand in Asian markets, the government's Plant & Food Research institute said Friday ... Kiwifruit exports were back to pre-Psa (Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidiae) values, increasing by 251 million NZ dollars (174.79 million U.S ... dollars) ... Editor ... ....

Microbial Ice-Makers

Edit The Scientist 26 Apr 2016
Pseudomonas syringae uses a special cell-wall protein as a mold for arranging water molecules into ice, even at temperatures above water’s normal freezing point, according to a study published last week (April 22) in Science Advances. Specifically, the protein, called inaZ, has alternating water-repelling and water-attracting regions, which push and pull on water molecules into an ice-like crystal....

How Bacteria Make Ice

Edit IFL Science 25 Apr 2016
The remarkable bacterium Pseudomonas syringae forms ice from water that would otherwise be too warm to freeze ... syringae is a plant pathogen, causing disease in many valuable crops ... syringae destroys plant cells that might otherwise have made it through a chilly night intact ... syringae has more than one trick to turn water to ice ... The bacterium Pseudomonas syringae does this better than anything else....

The effect of bacterial ice nuclei (Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften eV)

Edit Public Technologies 23 Apr 2016
Pseudomonas syringae is used commercially. To understand how bacterial proteins stimulate the formation of ice crystals, the researchers concentrated on the ice-active bacterium Pseudomonas syringae ... Due to their high ice nucleating ability, devitalized Pseudomonas syringae are used for the production of artificial snow in the commercial product 'Snomax'....

Scientists find how organism forms ICE to attack plants

Edit The Daily Mail 23 Apr 2016
The bacteria, Pseudomonas syringae, is able to confuse water molecules to form ice at much higher temperatures than normal ... ....

How the world’s chillest bacteria make ice

Edit The Verge 22 Apr 2016
The bacteria, Pseudomonas syringae, have equipped themselves to cause the cold with proteins that create ice crystals at temperatures that don't normally freeze water....

New Zealand kiwifruit giant looks to China for year-round supply

Edit China Daily 22 Apr 2016
WELLINGTON - New Zealand kiwifruit giant Zespri is expanding its presence in China, including the possibility growing kiwifruit in China as part of a plan for year-round supply ... The 2016 season in China was set to be a record-breaking season ... The record sales in China last year have helped to rebuild New Zealand's kiwifruit industry as it recovers from the Psa (Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidiae) vine-killing disease ... ....
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