ella Girl with a red umbrella By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Feb 2018 15:26:15 +0000 When OM Riverboat community members went on a ‘treasure hunt’ prayer walk, God directed them to people with open hearts. Full Article
ella KP authorities in a fix over exams cancellation, schools closure By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 PESHAWAR: Confusion prevailed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over cancellation of the board examinations and extension of school closure until July 15 as no decision could be taken at the provincial level despite the loud and clear announcement made by federal Education Minister Shafqat... Full Article
ella Oguda: KPL CEO reveals course of action to be announced after FKF league cancellation By article.wn.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 08:42 GMT The body had informed Caf their concerns after the federation annulled the top tier on April 30 ...... Full Article
ella KP authorities in a fix over exams cancellation, schools closure By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:00:00 +0500 PESHAWAR: Confusion prevailed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa over cancellation of the board examinations and extension of school closure until July 15 as no decision could be taken at the provincial level... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Full Article
ella Recovery or cancellations By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 23:00:47 GMT Hi, mera gst 2sal se due hai. aur cancelled v ho gaya hai. ab kaya karu? Full Article
ella I’ve craved a slower pace of life – and want to make it permanent | Dear Mariella By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T05:00:16Z When lockdown has ended, we must continue to live simpler lives to benefit both us and the planet, says Mariella FrostrupThe dilemma I know we’re in the middle of a global pandemic with the economy knackered and the free world led by a man like Trump. I know our freedom has been temporarily taken away from us. But I’m dreading the end of lockdown.For years I’ve craved a slower pace of life. Lockdown has allowed me to spend time with my family – and not on the relentless promise of success in my career. It has allowed me to play and learn with my child, rather than rush to drop-off or pick-up at wraparound care. It has allowed me to walk in woodland rather than standing on a crowded commuter train. In many ways it has been idyllic. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Life and style Parents and parenting Family
ella Isabella-the-Australian-Shepherd By www.dailypuppy.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 00:00:00 -0700 My name is Isabella, but I go by "Izzy" for short. I like chewing on my older sister Maddie and destroying her toys, cuddling with all my favorite people, napping, howling along with songs, and eating everything in sight. I'm not the most athletic dog, but I have excellent balancing skills and can walk around on my hind legs like nobody's business.Click for more pictures and comments... Full Article
ella Il fardello dell’obesità - L’economia della prevenzione: Key findings for Italy (in Italian) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2019 11:00:00 GMT Sebbene in Italia la prevalenza dell’obesità sia inferiore a quella della maggior parte degli altri paesi, essa ha comunque conseguenze significative. Gli italiani vivono in media 2,7 anni in meno a causa del sovrappeso. Il sovrappeso rappresenta il 9% della spesa sanitaria, superiore alla media degli altri paesi. Full Article
ella Worst airlines in Australia for cancellations - and it's bad news for Qantas passengers By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 01:54:20 GMT The Australian airline cancels almost one-in-10 scheduled flights between Melbourne and Sydney in the six months to November. Full Article
ella Qantas extends flight cancellations until the end of July By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 06:27:17 GMT Qantas is preparing to lose $40 million a week until the travel industry recovers from the coronavirus shutdown. Full Article
ella BRITs 2020: Ella Eyre and Roman Kemp lead the hungover stars By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 11:03:19 GMT There's no rest for the wicked and a host of radio personalities were up bright and early on Wednesday morning after the BRIT Awards 2020. Full Article
ella Bella Hadid makes a chic arrival in Milan just hours after partying in London By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 17:28:48 GMT The top model was looking super chic despite her late night and early start as she touched down in time for the start of Milan Fashion Week. Full Article
ella Where were you when...Nigella seduced us over a hot stove, 30 August 2000 By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 23:02:39 GMT All it took was a flick of her whisk and we were hooked, remembers writer Stuart Heritage Full Article
ella Ligue 1 side Nantes ready to offer Pedro Chirivella three-year deal By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:47:28 GMT The stylish 22-year-old is out of contract this summer and has had interest from a number of clubs. He joined Liverpool's academy from Valencia in a deal worth up to £2million. Full Article
ella Nagaraj B H @ Bellary Naga vs State By Harihar Town Police on 8 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 2. The petitioner is seeking bail under Section 439 of Cr.P.C. in connection with Crime No.47/2020 of Harihara Town Police Station, registered for the offence punishable under Sections 143, 147, 149, 148, 307, 324 of IPC. 3. The facts of the case in nutshell are that the petitioner/ accused No.1 and the complainant are running a liquor shop in the name and style as "Swapna Bar and Restaurant' in Harihara for a period of six years. The complainant asked the petitioner to submit the accounts pertaining to the business of the said bar and restaurant. In this background, the petitioner/accused No.1 along with his followers, went to the house of the complainant on 21.03.2020 at about 8.45 p.m. and picked up quarrel with him and abused him in filthy language and assaulted with 3 beer bottle on his face and head and caused bleeding injury. Full Article
ella It's a privilege: Stella Meghie on directing Whitney Houston biopic By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 10:20:52 +0530 Filmmaker Stella Meghie says it is a "privilege" to direct the Whitney Houston biopic, "I Wanna Dance with Somebody". The "Photograph" director said it was important for her to tell Whitney's story and "extend" the music icon's legacy. "Whitney Houston is the greatest singer of all time, so it's a privilege to be able to tell her story. I'm very lucky to have the support of Pat Houston (Whitney's sister-in-law) and Anthony McCarten (screenwriter) and Clive Davis (music producer) to direct the film. "It's amazing talking about her so much and it's just very important to all of us to kind of extend her legacy and to tell her story. It's the most exciting job I've ever been in a position to tell," Meghie told The Hollywood Reporter. Davis, who mentored the late singer, is producing the project along with the Whitney Houston estate and McCarten. Whitney died in 2012 aged 48, drowning in her bathtub after ingesting a large amount of cocaine. Despite a career marked by drug addiction, she .. Full Article
ella L'opera di Alessandro Volta: scelta di scritti originali / raccolti ed illustrati dal prof. Francesco Massardi ; pubblicati a cura della Associazione elettrotecnica italiana nel 1°. centenario della morte By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 06:33:00 EST Archives, Room Use Only - QC517.V92 1927 Full Article
ella The papers of Joseph Henry / Editor: Nathan Reingold. Assistant editors: Stuart Pierson and Arthur P. Molella with the assistance of James M. Hobbins and John R. Kerwood By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 06:34:19 EST Archives, Room Use Only - Q143.H6.A2 1972 Full Article
ella The electric telegraph: substance of the argument of S.P. Chase before the Supreme Court of the United States, for the appellants in the case of H. O'Reilly, and others vs. S.F.B. Morse, and others, on appeal from the Circuit Court for the District of By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 06:50:15 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - TK5118.M7 C43 1853 Full Article
ella Cyrus W. Field: his life and work (1819-1892) / edited by Isabella Field Judson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 May 2014 06:17:36 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - TK5611.F5 J83 1896 Full Article
ella Ex ordinis philosophorum mandato renuntiantur philosophiae doctores: et artium liberalium magistri rectore magnifico Ioanne Adolpho Overbeck ... decano Gustavo Henrico Wiedemann ... procancellario Ludovico Lange ... inde a die primo mensis Novembris a. MD By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 08:12:53 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - QC761.W54 1876 Full Article
ella Short history of the telegraph: a lecture to the Post Office Telephone and Telegraph Society of London on February 19th 1934 / by H.G. Sellars By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 08:20:08 EDT Archives, Room Use Only - TK5115.S45 1934 Full Article
ella D.K. Metcalf reveals the advice that fueled his stellar rookie season By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:25:44 GMT The Seattle Seahawks rookie isn't a rookie anymore Full Article article Sports
ella Migrant workers in despair after cancellation of special trains By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:20:20 +0530 A group headed to Bhubaneswar is now housed in shelters Full Article Andhra Pradesh
ella A new small-angle X-ray scattering model for polymer spherulites with a limited lateral size of the lamellar crystals By scripts.iucr.org Published On :: 2019-08-31 As is well known, polymers commonly form lamellar crystals, and these assemble further into lamellar stacks and spherulites during quiescent crystallization. Fifty years ago, Vonk and Kortleve constructed the classical small-angle X-ray scattering theory (SAXS) for a lamellar system, in which it was assumed that the lamellar stack had an infinite lateral size [Vonk & Kortleve (1967), Kolloid Z. Z. Polym. 220, 19–24]. Under this assumption, only crystal planes satisfying the Bragg condition can form strong scattering, and the scattering from the lamellar stack arises from the difference between the scattering intensities in the amorphous and crystalline layers, induced by the incident X-ray beam. This assumption is now deemed unreasonable. In a real polymer spherulite, the lamellar crystal commonly has dimensions of only a few hundred nanometres. At such a limited lateral size, lamellar stacks in a broad orientation have similar scattering, so interference between these lamellar stacks must be considered. Scattering from lamellar stacks parallel to the incident X-ray beam also needs to be considered when total reflection occurs. In this study, various scattering contributions from lamellar stacks in a spherulite are determined. It is found that, for a limited lateral size, the scattering induced by the incident X-ray beam is not the main origin of SAXS. It forms double peaks, which are not observed in real scattering because of destructive interference between the lamellar stacks. The scattering induced by the evanescent wave is the main origin. It can form a similar interference pattern to that observed in a real SAXS measurement: a Guinier region in the small-q range, a signal region in the intermediate-q range and a Porod region in the high-q range. It is estimated that, to avoid destructive interference, the lateral size needs to be greater than 11 µm, which cannot be satisfied in a real lamellar system. Therefore, SAXS in a real polymer system arises largely from the scattering induced by the evanescent wave. Evidence for the existence of the evanescent wave was identified in the scattering of isotactic polypropylene. This study corrects a long-term misunderstanding of SAXS in a polymer lamellar system. Full Article text
ella From the Bay of Bengal, a dinoflagellate makes its way to the Smithsonian By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 16:14:58 +0000 It’s not an exaggeration to say Hedrick was ecstatic when she peered into her inverted phase contrast microscope and found "Amphisolenia quadrispina" floating in her sample. “For 20 years I’ve been hoping to see something like this,” she says. The post From the Bay of Bengal, a dinoflagellate makes its way to the Smithsonian appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Marine Science Research News Science & Nature new acquisitions
ella Mergers of dense stellar remnants are likely trigger for many supernovae By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:23:34 +0000 The results show mergers of two dense stellar remnants are the likely cause of many of the supernovae that have been used to measure the accelerated expansion of the universe. The post Mergers of dense stellar remnants are likely trigger for many supernovae appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory supernova
ella At 1,500,000 mph, twin stars in the constellation Cancer win speediest orbit award By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 17:21:23 +0000 The stars move quickly because they are very close to each other, separated by only about one-fourth the distance from the Earth to the Moon. As a result, they share strong gravitational forces. They were once farther apart but have spiraled closer together over time. Billions of years from now, they will crash together and merge. The post At 1,500,000 mph, twin stars in the constellation Cancer win speediest orbit award appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Introducing the parasitic dinoflagellate: Tintinnophagus acutus By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:51:54 +0000 Describing a species is a serious undertaking. In the case of T. acutus, Coats and his collaborators documented its microscopic life cycle, conducted extensive DNA analysis and unearthed scientific papers dating back to 1873—when parasitic dinoflagellates were first noted by German scientist Ernst Haeckel. The post Introducing the parasitic dinoflagellate: Tintinnophagus acutus appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Marine Science Research News Science & Nature biodiversity Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
ella Stellar eclipse gives glimpse of exoplanet: New data reveals a ‘super-Earth’ next door, astronomically speaking By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:20:44 +0000 The far-out planet, named 55 Cancri e, is twice as big as Earth and nearly nine times more massive. It is most likely composed of rocky material, similar to Earth, supplemented with light elements such as water and hydrogen gas. Scientists estimate the planet’s surface is much hotter than ours: close to 2,700 degrees Celsius. The post Stellar eclipse gives glimpse of exoplanet: New data reveals a ‘super-Earth’ next door, astronomically speaking appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian planets Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Swift satellite alerts astronomers to cosmic accident in constellation Draco By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 18:03:04 +0000 Two studies appearing in the Aug. 25 issue of the journal Nature provide new insights into a cosmic accident that has been streaming X-rays toward Earth since late March. NASA's Swift satellite first alerted astronomers to intense and unusual high-energy flares from the new source in the constellation Draco. The post Swift satellite alerts astronomers to cosmic accident in constellation Draco appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Chandra X-ray Observatory clocks stellar wind at 20 million mph By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 13:51:51 +0000 The fastest wind ever discovered blowing off a disk around a stellar-mass black hole has been observed by a team of astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. The post Chandra X-ray Observatory clocks stellar wind at 20 million mph appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Chandra X-Ray Observatory Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Dying star illuminates distant galaxy, lifting veil of interstellar darkness for astronomers By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 18:43:30 +0000 The dying star, which lit the galactic scene, is the most distant stellar explosion of its kind ever studied. The post Dying star illuminates distant galaxy, lifting veil of interstellar darkness for astronomers appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian galaxies Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory supernova
ella First of seven mirrors completed for Giant Magellan Telescope By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 12:21:38 +0000 Scientists at the University of Arizona and in California have completed the most challenging large astronomical mirror ever made. The post First of seven mirrors completed for Giant Magellan Telescope appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Cygnus OB2: Probing a nearby stellar cradle By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 08 Nov 2012 17:55:33 +0000 Deep observations with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory of Cygnus OB2 have been used to detect the X-ray emission from the hot outer atmospheres, or coronas, of young stars in the cluster and to probe how these great star factories form and evolve. The post Cygnus OB2: Probing a nearby stellar cradle appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Chandra X-Ray Observatory Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory supernova
ella Giant Magellan Telescope By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:36:18 +0000 This simulated image shows the Giant Magellan Telescope in operation in Chile while deploying lasers for its adaptive-optics system. The GMT is scheduled to begin […] The post Giant Magellan Telescope appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space Spotlight
ella Interstellar exploration – five planets where humans may (or may not) be able to live someday By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 17:54:43 +0000 Unless you live under a lunar rock, you’ve probably heard about or seen director Christopher Nolan’s latest blockbuster “Interstellar.” Starring Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey, […] The post Interstellar exploration – five planets where humans may (or may not) be able to live someday appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space planets
ella Interstellar Seeds Could Create Oases of Life By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 27 Aug 2015 16:12:53 +0000 We only have one example of a planet with life: Earth. But within the next generation, it should become possible to detect signs of life […] The post Interstellar Seeds Could Create Oases of Life appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Globular Clusters Could Nurture Interstellar Civilizations By insider.si.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 Jan 2016 17:20:10 +0000 Globular star clusters are extraordinary in almost every way. They’re densely packed, holding a million stars in a ball only about 100 light-years across on […] The post Globular Clusters Could Nurture Interstellar Civilizations appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Research News Science & Nature Space astronomy astrophysics Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Fifth mirror cast for Giant Magellan Telescope By insider.si.edu Published On :: Fri, 03 Nov 2017 14:12:41 +0000 The Giant Magellan Telescope Organization (GMTO) today announced that it has initiated the casting of the fifth of seven mirrors that will form the heart of […] The post Fifth mirror cast for Giant Magellan Telescope appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella A new stellar X-ray “reality” show debuts By insider.si.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Nov 2017 19:05:42 +0000 A new project using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes allows people to navigate through real data of the remains of an […] The post A new stellar X-ray “reality” show debuts appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian Chandra X-Ray Observatory
ella GBT Detection Unlocks Exploration of ‘Aromatic’ Interstellar Chemistry By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 11 Jan 2018 14:30:53 +0000 Astronomers had a mystery on their hands. No matter where they looked, from inside the Milky Way to distant galaxies, they observed a puzzling glow […] The post GBT Detection Unlocks Exploration of ‘Aromatic’ Interstellar Chemistry appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Science & Nature Space Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ella Control of assembly of extra-axonemal structures: the paraflagellar rod of trypanosomes [RESEARCH ARTICLE] By jcs.biologists.org Published On :: 2020-04-15T01:46:56-07:00 Aline A. Alves, Heloisa B. Gabriel, Maria J. R. Bezerra, Wanderley de Souza, Sue Vaughan, Narcisa L. Cunha-e-Silva, and Jack D. SunterEukaryotic flagella are complex microtubule based organelles and in many organisms there are extra-axonemal structures present, including the outer dense fibres of mammalian sperm and the paraflagellar rod (PFR) of trypanosomes. Flagellum assembly is a complex process occurring across three main compartments, the cytoplasm, the transition fibre-transition zone, and the flagellum. It begins with translation of protein components, followed by their sorting and trafficking into the flagellum, transport to the assembly site and then incorporation. Flagella are formed from over 500 proteins; the principles governing axonemal component assembly are relatively clear. However, the coordination and sites of extra-axonemal structure assembly processes are less clear.We have discovered two cytoplasmic proteins in T. brucei that are required for PFR formation, PFR assembly factors 1 and 2. Deletion of either PFR-AF1 or PFR-AF2 dramatically disrupted PFR formation and caused a reduction in the amount of major PFR proteins. The presence of cytoplasmic factors required for PFR formation aligns with the concept of processes occurring across multiple compartments to facilitate axoneme assembly and this is likely a common theme for extra-axonemal structure assembly. Full Article
ella Control of assembly of extra-axonemal structures: the paraflagellar rod of trypanosomes By jcs.biologists.org Published On :: 2020-04-15 Aline A. AlvesApr 15, 2020; 0:jcs.242271v1-jcs.242271Articles Full Article
ella Astronomers find a golden glow from a distant stellar collision By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-30T07:00:00Z Full Text:On August 17, 2017, scientists made history with the first direct observation of a merger between two neutron stars. It was the first cosmic event detected in both gravitational waves and the entire spectrum of light, from gamma rays to radio emissions. The impact also created a kilonova -- a turbocharged explosion that instantly forged several hundred planets’ worth of gold and platinum. The observations provided the first compelling evidence that kilonovae produce large quantities of heavy metals, a finding long predicted by theory. Astronomers suspect that all of the gold and platinum on Earth formed as a result of ancient kilonovae created during neutron star collisions. Based on data from the 2017 event, first spotted by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), astronomers began to adjust their assumptions of how a kilonova should appear to Earth-bound observers. A team of scientists reexamined data from a gamma-ray burst spotted in August 2016 and found new evidence for a kilonova that went unnoticed during the initial observations.Image credit: NASA/ESA/E. Troja Full Article
ella Thanks to Nutella, the world needs more hazelnuts By feeds.scpr.org Published On :: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 18:55:09 -0700 Nutella has turned into a global phenomenon, which is boosting the demand for hazelnuts. ; Credit: Ingrid Taylar/Flickr Nutella, that sinfully indulgent chocolate-hazelnut spread, turns 50 this year, and it's come a long way, baby. There's even a "Nutella bar" in midtown Manhattan, right off Fifth Avenue, tucked inside a grand temple of Italian food called Eataly. There's another Nutella bar at Eataly in Chicago. Here, you can order Nutella on bread, Nutella on a croissant, Nutella on crepes. "We create a simple place," explains Dino Borri, Eataly's "brand ambassador," a man so charming that he should be an ambassador for the whole Italian country. "Simple ingredients, few ingredients. With Nutella, supertasty, supersimple. When you are simple, the people love!" Nutella was the product of hard times. During World War II, an Italian chocolate-maker named Ferrero couldn't get enough cocoa, so he mixed in some ground hazelnuts instead. Then he made a soft and creamy version. "It was one of the greatest inventions of the last century!" says Borri. It's a bold claim, but greatness, you have to admit, is a matter of taste. In any case, Nutella conquered Italy and, eventually, the world. The recipe for world domination, it turns out, isn't too complicated: Sugar, cocoa, palm oil and hazelnuts. Three of those ingredients are easy to get. Sugar, cocoa and palm oil are produced in huge quantities.Hazelnuts, though, which some people call filberts, are a different matter. Most of them come from a narrow strip of land along the coast of the Black Sea in Turkey. Karim Azzaoui, vice president for sales and marketing at BALSU USA, which supplies hazelnuts to the U.S., says the hazelnut trees grow on steep slopes that rise from the Black Sea coast. The farms are small; grandparents and children help to harvest the nuts, usually by hand. "It's a very traditional way of life," Azzaoui says. "The Turkish family farmers are extremely proud of the hazelnut crop, as it has been part of their family history for centuries. Farmers have been growing hazelnuts here for 2,000 years." Nutella is now making this traditional crop extremely trendy. Ferrero, the Nutella-maker, now a giant company based in Alba, Italy, uses about a quarter of the world's hazelnut supply — more than 100,000 tons every year. That's pushed up hazelnut prices. And this year, after a late frost in Turkey that froze the hazelnut blossoms and cut the country's hazelnut production in half, prices spiked even further. They're up an additional 60 percent this year. Because they're so valuable, more people want to grow them. Farmers are growing hazelnuts in Chile and Australia. America's hazelnut orchards in Oregon are expanding. And now, one can even find a few hazelnuts in the Northeastern United States, where they've never been successfully grown before. They're standing in a Rutgers University research farm, an oasis of orchards tucked in between highways, just outside New Brunswick, N.J. "All the green leafy things you see here are hazelnut trees. But in the beginning, they all used to die from disease," says Thomas Molnar, a Rutgers plant scientist who is in charge of this effort. The disease, called Eastern Filbert Blight, is caused by a fungus. Some relatives of the commercial hazelnut, native to North America, can withstand the fungus. But the European hazelnut, the kind that fetches high prices, cannot. When the fungus attacks, it ruptures the bark around each branch, and the tree dies. About 10 years ago, though, a plant breeder at Rutgers named C. Reed Funk embarked on a quest for hazelnut trees that could survive Eastern Filbert Blight. Similar efforts have been underway at Oregon State University, because Eastern Filbert Blight has made its way to Oregon as well, threatening the orchards there. "I personally went and made seed collections in Eastern Europe, Russia, Poland, Ukraine," says Molnar. "I collected thousands of seeds. We grew them as we normally would, and I'd say that 98 percent of them died." The other 2 percent, though, did not. They carried genes that allowed them to survive the blight. Molnar cross-pollinated these blight-resistant trees with other hazelnut trees, from Oregon, that produce lots of high-quality nuts. He collected the offspring of that mating, looking for individual trees with the ideal genetic combination: blight resistance and big yields. Molnar shows me a few candidate trees. They're thriving, and producing lots of nuts. Molnar and his colleagues now are conducting field trials of these trees in 10 locations around the Eastern U.S. and Canada to see whether they yield enough nuts to be commercially successful. Molnar is optimistic. His efforts have even caught the attention of Ferrero, the Nutella-maker. "They've come here several times," Molnar says. "They've told me, if we can meet their quality specifications, they'd be interested in buying all the hazelnuts that we can produce." If you just want to get one of these trees and grow hazelnuts in your backyard, though, Molnar does have a warning. "I haven't seen any other food that drives squirrels more crazy than hazelnuts," he says. Squirrels will do almost anything to get their greedy little paws on the nuts before you do. So your hazelnuts may need a guard dog — one that likes to chase squirrels. Full Article
ella Astronomers find a golden glow from a distant stellar collision By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-08-30T07:00:00Z Full Text:On August 17, 2017, scientists made history with the first direct observation of a merger between two neutron stars. It was the first cosmic event detected in both gravitational waves and the entire spectrum of light, from gamma rays to radio emissions. The impact also created a kilonova -- a turbocharged explosion that instantly forged several hundred planets’ worth of gold and platinum. The observations provided the first compelling evidence that kilonovae produce large quantities of heavy metals, a finding long predicted by theory. Astronomers suspect that all of the gold and platinum on Earth formed as a result of ancient kilonovae created during neutron star collisions. Based on data from the 2017 event, first spotted by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), astronomers began to adjust their assumptions of how a kilonova should appear to Earth-bound observers. A team of scientists reexamined data from a gamma-ray burst spotted in August 2016 and found new evidence for a kilonova that went unnoticed during the initial observations.Image credit: NASA/ESA/E. Troja Full Article
ella Antibiotic resistance in Salmonella: animals may not be major source By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 12:15:55 GMT Contrary to some established views, the local animal population is unlikely to be the major source of resistance diversity for Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 in humans in Scotland, according to a study. The researchers suggest that a broader approach to fighting antibiotic resistance is needed, which goes beyond focusing solely on curbing the use of antibiotics in domestic animal populations. Full Article
ella Magellan gps how to save address and access them By www.bleepingcomputer.com Published On :: 2017-02-04T10:11:34-05:00 Full Article
ella Mozzarella exports feed Asia’s booming pizza industry By theleadsouthaustralia.com.au Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 05:07:10 +0000 The post Mozzarella exports feed Asia’s booming pizza industry appeared first on The Lead SA. Full Article Manufacturing Primary Industries