Here are 7 health benefits of 'superfood' blueberry

Edit DNA India 18 May 2016
--> ... Blueberries have gained superstar status in terms of their unique health benefits ... ... 1 ... 2 ... University of Maine researcher Vivian Chi-Hua Wu stated, “Addition of wild blueberries to diet can alter the balance of gut microbe in favour of members of the Actinobacteria phylum.” The team found out that blueberries can stimulate growth of good bacteria and their soluble and insoluble fibres help regulate gastrointestinal tract....

TROY professor, partners from Denmark hunt for 'mud dragons' on the Gulf Coast (Troy University)

Edit Public Technologies 06 May 2016
(Source. Troy University). TROY professor, partners from Denmark hunt for 'mud dragons' on the Gulf Coast. Posted. Thursday, 05 May 2016 ... Stephen Landers and partner Dr. Martin Sørensen of Denmark were on the hunt for dragons ... Since 2012, Landers and Sørensen, of the Natural History Museum of Denmark at the University of Copenhagen, have been studying representatives of the phylum Kinorhyncha, also known as mud dragons ... (noodl. 33440999) ....

Hand-pollination used to produce vanilla

Edit The Oklahoman 06 May 2016
Each day this time of year, Carolyn McCabe heads to her greenhouse between 10.30 and 11 a.m. It's a 30-minute window she can't miss if she wants to produce her tasty, homemade vanilla. “That's when my orchids are in full bloom and I can hand-pollinate the blossoms,” she said.  . Pollinating is a daily task ...Vanilla relies on a fungi in the phylum Glomeromycota,” according to the University of Wisconsin LaCrosse horticulture website....

New Estimate: There Are 1 Trillion Species of Microbes on Earth

Edit Newsweek 03 May 2016
We scarcely know the life that exists on this planet. A new estimate suggests that there are 1 trillion species of microbes on Earth, and humans have only described less than one-thousandth of 1 percent of these (0.001 percent) ... In one study, published in July 2015 in the journal Nature, for example, scientists found 35 phyla (plural of phylum, the second-largest taxonomic domain of life) of microbes in a single aquifer in Colorado ... ....

Biologists Lose Hard-Fought Ground In Race To Save Bats As White-Nose Syndrome Spreads West

Edit IFL Science 03 May 2016
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Geological Survey last month delivered a on the white-nose syndrome (WNS) epidemic in North America ... The news hit the WNS and bat conservation community hard ... And yet, the disease has spread faster than predicted ... WNS spread map ... Gateway to the west ... Yet the phylum of this fungus, known as Ascomycota, can reproduce in another way – sexually, through a type of spore known as ascospores ... ....

Plasmodium imports tRNAs [Biochemistry]>

Edit PNAS 26 Apr 2016
The malaria-causing Plasmodium parasites are transmitted to vertebrates by mosquitoes. To support their growth and replication, these intracellular parasites, which belong to the phylum Apicomplexa, have developed mechanisms to exploit their hosts. These mechanisms include expropriation of small metabolites from infected host cells, such as purine nucleotides and amino acids.... ....

UQ still Australia’s number one in influential Nature Index (The University of Queensland)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Apr 2016
(Source. The University of Queensland) ... The University has held the top position in Australia for the past two years ... (Altmetric news summary here; Nature Index report here.) UQ's Dr Paul Evans, Donovan Parks, Steven Robbins, Professor Suzanne Golding and Professor Gene Tyson, who co-authored Methane in the archaeal phylum Bathyarchaeota revealed by genome-centric metagenomics in Science ... Media ... Original Document ... (noodl. 33172349) ....

Stellar idea (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Apr 2016
(Source. Oak Ridge National Laboratory) ... Chipps describes it as using a fire hose of gas to directly measure reactions that can help physicists understand what happens in an exploding star ... gas jet targets ... 'While we were building rubber band-powered catapults and laser-mirror mazes, my friends in biology were memorizing the names of animal cell components and making flashcards to discern between kingdom, phylum and class,' Chipps said....

300-Million-Year-Old Eyes Confirm Tully Monster's Identity

Edit IFL Science 16 Apr 2016
The mysterious Tullimonstrum gregarium – a 307-million-year-old creature unearthed from coal quarries in Illinois – is one of the world’s most controversial fossils ... They reinterpreted the light-colored structure present length-wise in the fossils as a notochord – a skeletal rod that’s found in all the members of Chordata, the phylum we and all other vertebrates belong to ... Their structural details are like that of vertebrate eyes ... ....

This Week's Curios

Edit Huffington Post 08 Apr 2016
Every day of the year, Curious.com CEO Justin Kitch writes a quirky fact, known as the Daily Curio, intended to tickle the brains of lifelong learners everywhere. This is a weekly digest ... Curio No. 990 . Meet a prehistoric Tully monstrosity ... When Francis Tully, an amateur collector, brought the first known specimen to the Chicago Field Museum, the curator could not specify a species, genus, or phylum ... keep reading. Curio No. 989 ... Curio No ... ....

Earth Day life science activities, nature crafts, hands-on biology lesson plans

Edit The Examiner 06 Apr 2016
April is Earth Month and April 22 is Earth Day, so what better time to get kids busy on some life science activities? Life science, or biology, is an essential school subject ... Keep interactive nature journals for hands-on biology lesson plans ... Identify plant or animal of origin by kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species ... Categorize and group specimens graphically by phylum, class, order, family, genus, species ... ....

Tardigrades — the microscopic, oddly cute toughest animals on Earth — explained

Edit Vox 02 Apr 2016
Paul Bartels gets a rush every time he discovers a new species of tardigrade, the phylum of microscopic animals best known for being both strangely cute and able to survive the vacuum of space. "The first paper I wrote describing a new species, there was a maternal-paternal feeling — like I just gave birth to this new thing," he tells me on a recent phone call ... Pick up a piece of moss, and you'll find tardigrades. In the soil ... The ocean....

Smoking Alters The Bacteria Living In Your Mouth

Edit IFL Science 30 Mar 2016
They analyzed the microbial DNA in these samples in order to determine the prevalence of the various bacteria present in the mouths of participants ... Alarmingly, many bacterial species belonging to the phylum Proteobacteria were found to be sharply reduced in the mouths of smokers ... Conversely, bacteria of the phylum Streptococcus were discovered to be more populous in the mouths of smokers than non-smokers....
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