nature Salt Path: The healing power of nature – what to read and watch this week By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 The Salt Path Full Article
nature Nature: The joy of beachcombing – what to read and watch this week By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 NATURE BOOK Full Article
nature Smeal spring 2020 marketing marshal credits parents for inquisitive nature By news.psu.edu Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:10 -0400 Ziqi Yin, who will graduate Saturday, May 9 with a degree in marketing and a minor in digital media trends and analytics, has been selected as Smeal’s spring 2020 marketing student marshal. Full Article
nature DNREC acquires additional acreage for Fork Branch Nature Preserve By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 21:17:16 +0000 DOVER – The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control recently acquired 41 acres of land adjacent to the Fork Branch Nature Preserve in Dover. The property includes agricultural fields, wetlands and young forest, and adds to the only nature preserve within a municipal boundary in Delaware. The new acquisition is located at the […] Full Article Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Parks and Recreation Delaware Open Space Program Delaware State Parks dnrec Fork Branch Nature Preserve
nature DuPont Nature Center to reopen April 1 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 18:14:42 +0000 The DuPont Nature Center at Mispillion Harbor Reserve will reopen for the 2020 season Wednesday, April 1. Full Article Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Fish and Wildlife cleanup MIspillion Harbor Reserve outdoors and recreation reopening spring volunteers wildlife
nature Nature and spirit of international trade would depart from standard rule post COVID-19 By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T00:10:00+05:30 India has firmly established itself as a net steel exporter in FY20 with total steel exports at 11.183 MT (31 % growth over last year) exceeding the total steel imports at 7.164 MT by 4.02 MT. Full Article Economy
nature Spacecraft design thats inspired by animals in nature By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T15:21:04+05:30 Full Article sci
nature OpenSSL signature_algorithms_cert Denial Of Service By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 19:22:22 GMT Proof of concept denial of service exploit for the recent OpenSSL signature_algorithms_cert vulnerability. Full Article
nature Lawbite: Assessing the nature of the tenancy! By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2018-02-20 (1) Stephen Charles Smyth-Tyrrell (2) Beaujolois Katherine Smyth-Tyrrell –v- William Robert Bowden (2018) Recovery of possession of land by a landlord against his tenant is not always an easy business. In this particular case, the tenant... Full Article
nature Chinese Nature Reserve Managers Train with U.S. Counterparts By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Apr 2011 08:32:45 +0000 Chinese Nature Reserve Managers Train with U.S. Counterparts HONOLULU (May 29) -- A group of 30 nature reserve managers and conservation officials from across China are currently in Hawai‘i wrapping up an innovative month-long training program during which they have been meeting with their counterparts at nature reserves across the United States to learn about conservation management strategies. Click here to watch a TV news report on the group's visit to Hanauma Bay marine preserve. Full Article
nature Electronic signatures in Jordan By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-26 The Electronic Transactions Law No. 15 of 2015 (“Law”) essentially defines electronic signatures as “data in the form of letters, numbers, codes, or symbols and which is electronically, or in any other similar mean, included in, af... Full Article
nature Coronavirus - Electronic signatures and COVID-19 - UK By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-19 As the world tries to navigate the challenges of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), we have seen a significant increase in demand for the use of electronic signatures. As businesses and public bodies implement home-working protocols (in response to gov... Full Article
nature E-signature in Italy By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-04-09 Introduction on e-signature In general terms, the use of any form of electronic signature (“e-signature(s)”) may be per se valid, binding and enforceable in Italy. The Italian Legislative Decree No. 82, dated March 7, 2005 (so-called &l... Full Article
nature Electronic Signatures whats the big deal? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2020-03-19 (Note that this is an updated version an article originally published in 2016) In the era of the “digital economy” (with more than half of our shopping done on-line and 44% of UK on-line1 payments made using a mobile device2), companies ... Full Article
nature Haunting Forest Spirits – is Mother Nature Striking Back? By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 11:02:08 +0000 Epidemic diseases are not random events that afflict societies capriciously and without warning, on the contrary, every society produces its own specific vulnerabilities. To study them is to understand the importance of a society’s structure, its standard of living, and its political priorities. […] Epidemics are a mirror, they show who we really are: Our […] The post Haunting Forest Spirits – is Mother Nature Striking Back? appeared first on Inter Press Service. Full Article Combating Desertification and Drought Economy & Trade Environment Global Globalisation Headlines Health Humanitarian Emergencies Natural Resources TerraViva United Nations
nature COVID-19 Stimulus Measures Must Save Lives, Protect Livelihoods, and Safeguard Nature to Reduce the Risk of Future Pandemics By www.ipsnews.net Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:22:00 +0000 IPBES Expert Guest Article by Professors Josef Settele, Sandra Díaz and Eduardo Brondizio1 and Dr. Peter Daszak2 on 27 April 2020 The post COVID-19 Stimulus Measures Must Save Lives, Protect Livelihoods, and Safeguard Nature to Reduce the Risk of Future Pandemics appeared first on Inter Press Service. Full Article Biodiversity Climate Change Combating Desertification and Drought Environment Featured Global Headlines Health Humanitarian Emergencies Sustainability TerraViva United Nations IPBES
nature Le son Signature de JBL et un streaming musical facile : Découvrez l’enceinte Link Portable et la Link Music JBL® By news.harman.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 13:00:00 GMT Nouvelles lignes de basse percutantes et solos de guitare à tomber : les enceintes JBL Link Portable et Link Music viennent de sortir. Avec leur son signature 360 JBL, le Wi-Fi et le Bluetooth, Chromecast et Google Assistant intégrés, les enceintes sont aussi belles qu’intelligentes. Full Article
nature Physicists see new hints of a fifth force of nature hidden in helium By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 10:00:59 +0000 A 2016 experiment pointed towards the existence of an undiscovered force of nature. Now researchers say they've seen a second sign Full Article
nature What is reality? Why we still don't understand the world's true nature By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000 It’s the ultimate scientific quest – to understand everything that there is. But the closer we get, the further away it seems. Can we ever get to grips with the true nature of reality? Full Article
nature yurbuds® powered by JBL® Makes US Debut of its New Earphones Enhanced with JBL Signature Sound By news.harman.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 14:00:00 GMT CES 2015, LAS VEGAS – HARMAN, the premium global audio, infotainment and enterprise automation group (NYSE:HAR), proudly introduce yurbuds® powered by JBL®, the number one selling sport earphone in the nation, is officially debuting yurbuds® products with JBL® Signature Sound in the US. JBL® is known industry-wide for its supreme quality, so coupling that with yurbuds® ergonomics, guaranteed never to hurt or fall out, you have a headphone like no other on the market. Full Article
nature Don’t miss: Earth from space, asteroid workouts and nature’s giants By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 18:00:00 +0000 Watch a new series charting our planet from above, read all about the biggest living things, fend off space rocks for fun, plus more picks for your diary Full Article
nature Giving nature human rights could be the best way to protect the planet By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2019 10:45:00 +0000 Rivers, lakes and forests around the world are being recognised as if they were legal persons. It sounds strange, but could it effectively protect the planet? Full Article
nature Why it’s time to call time on the ‘nature vs nurture’ debate By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 06:00:00 +0000 How much of our make-up is predetermined by our genes, and how much by our environment? The truth is that we're asking entirely the wrong question Full Article
nature What is reality? Why we still don't understand the world's true nature By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 06:00:00 +0000 It’s the ultimate scientific quest – to understand everything that there is. But the closer we get, the further away it seems. Can we ever get to grips with the true nature of reality? Full Article
nature AHA News: Is This Nature's Healthier Meat Replacement? By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 00:00:00 PDT Title: AHA News: Is This Nature's Healthier Meat Replacement?Category: Health NewsCreated: 3/27/2020 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 3/30/2020 12:00:00 AM Full Article
nature Global Transcriptome Analysis Identifies a Diagnostic Signature for Early Disseminated Lyme Disease and Its Resolution By mbio.asm.org Published On :: 2020-03-17T01:30:14-07:00 ABSTRACT A bioinformatics approach was employed to identify transcriptome alterations in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of well-characterized human subjects who were diagnosed with early disseminated Lyme disease (LD) based on stringent microbiological and clinical criteria. Transcriptomes were assessed at the time of presentation and also at approximately 1 month (early convalescence) and 6 months (late convalescence) after initiation of an appropriate antibiotic regimen. Comparative transcriptomics identified 335 transcripts, representing 233 unique genes, with significant alterations of at least 2-fold expression in acute- or convalescent-phase blood samples from LD subjects relative to healthy donors. Acute-phase blood samples from LD subjects had the largest number of differentially expressed transcripts (187 induced, 54 repressed). This transcriptional profile, which was dominated by interferon-regulated genes, was sustained during early convalescence. 6 months after antibiotic treatment the transcriptome of LD subjects was indistinguishable from that of healthy controls based on two separate methods of analysis. Return of the LD expression profile to levels found in control subjects was concordant with disease outcome; 82% of subjects with LD experienced at least one symptom at the baseline visit compared to 43% at the early convalescence time point and only a single patient (9%) at the 6-month convalescence time point. Using the random forest machine learning algorithm, we developed an efficient computational framework to identify sets of 20 classifier genes that discriminated LD from other bacterial and viral infections. These novel LD biomarkers not only differentiated subjects with acute disseminated LD from healthy controls with 96% accuracy but also distinguished between subjects with acute and resolved (late convalescent) disease with 97% accuracy. IMPORTANCE Lyme disease (LD), caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most common tick-borne infectious disease in the United States. We examined gene expression patterns in the blood of individuals with early disseminated LD at the time of diagnosis (acute) and also at approximately 1 month and 6 months following antibiotic treatment. A distinct acute LD profile was observed that was sustained during early convalescence (1 month) but returned to control levels 6 months after treatment. Using a computer learning algorithm, we identified sets of 20 classifier genes that discriminate LD from other bacterial and viral infections. In addition, these novel LD biomarkers are highly accurate in distinguishing patients with acute LD from healthy subjects and in discriminating between individuals with active and resolved infection. This computational approach offers the potential for more accurate diagnosis of early disseminated Lyme disease. It may also allow improved monitoring of treatment efficacy and disease resolution. Full Article
nature Intertwined signatures of desiccation and drought tolerance in grasses [Plant Biology] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Grasses are among the most resilient plants, and some can survive prolonged desiccation in semiarid regions with seasonal rainfall. However, the genetic elements that distinguish grasses that are sensitive versus tolerant to extreme drying are largely unknown. Here, we leveraged comparative genomic approaches with the desiccation-tolerant grass Eragrostis nindensis and... Full Article
nature Loss of nucleus accumbens low-frequency fluctuations is a signature of chronic pain [Neuroscience] By www.pnas.org Published On :: 2020-05-05T10:31:24-07:00 Chronic pain is a highly prevalent disease with poorly understood pathophysiology. In particular, the brain mechanisms mediating the transition from acute to chronic pain remain largely unknown. Here, we identify a subcortical signature of back pain. Specifically, subacute back pain patients who are at risk for developing chronic pain exhibit... Full Article
nature Groundwater and its economic nature By qjegh.lyellcollection.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:46:18-07:00 Groundwater is best described as an open access good: as a common pool resource others cannot be excluded from using and as a finite resource, its consumption leaves less for others to enjoy. In addition to its obvious benefits to humans and animals, it contributes in sustaining the hydro-environment and life on the planet. Scarcity causes groundwater to become an economic good and have an economic value. By and large, economic valuations respond to changes in the quantity and quality of groundwater. They are based on willingness to pay for maintaining its benefits or willingness to accept compensation for giving them up. There have been some 50 published groundwater valuation studies worldwide in the last 30 years, mostly focusing on groundwater quality and contamination. There is sparsity of valuations in Africa and Asia. The results suggest median economic values of 60–160 and mean values of 70–480 US dollars per household per year. Generally, values are higher in the USA followed by Europe, and lowest in Asia. People's income is a major factor affecting values, but this does not mean that they value groundwater less. Economic valuations and cost–benefit analysis are useful in highlighting people's priorities and choice of options. However, economics alone should not dictate actions for protecting groundwater resources from degradation and depletion. Full Article
nature Validation of an Epstein-Barr Virus Antibody Risk Stratification Signature for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma by Use of Multiplex Serology [Virology] By jcm.asm.org Published On :: 2020-04-23T08:00:28-07:00 Serological testing for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has recently been reinvigorated by the implementation of novel Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-specific IgA and IgG antibodies from a proteome array. Although proteome arrays are well suited for comprehensive antigen selection, they are not applicable for large-scale studies. We adapted a 13-marker EBV antigen signature for NPC risk identified by proteome arrays to multiplex serology to establish an assay for large-scale studies. Taiwanese NPC cases (n = 175) and matched controls (n = 175) were used for assay validation. Spearman’s correlation was calculated, and the diagnostic value of all multiplex markers was assessed independently using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Two refined signatures were identified using stepwise logistic regression and internally validated with 10-fold cross validation. Array and multiplex serology showed strong correlation for each individual EBV marker, as well as for a 13-marker combined model on continuous data. Two refined signatures with either four (LF2 and BGLF2 IgG, LF2 and BMRF1 IgA) or two (LF2 and BGLF2 IgG) antibodies on dichotomous data were identified as the most parsimonious set of serological markers able to distinguish NPC cases from controls with AUCs of 0.992 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.983 to 1.000) and 0.984 (95% CI, 0.971 to 0.997), respectively. Neither differed significantly from the 13-marker model (AUC, 0.992; 95% CI, 0.982 to 1.000). All models were internally validated. Multiplex serology successfully validated the original EBV proteome microarray data. Two refined signatures of four and two antibodies were capable of detecting NPC with 99.2% and 98.4% accuracy. Full Article
nature Single-Cell Immune Competency Signatures Associate with Survival in Phase II GVAX and CRS-207 Randomized Studies in Patients with Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer By cancerimmunolres.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:25-07:00 The identification of biomarkers for patient stratification is fundamental to precision medicine efforts in oncology. Here, we identified two baseline, circulating immune cell subsets associated with overall survival in patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer who were enrolled in two phase II randomized studies of GVAX pancreas and CRS-207 immunotherapy. Single-cell mass cytometry was used to simultaneously measure 38 cell surface or intracellular markers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from a phase IIa patient subcohort (N = 38). CITRUS, an algorithm for identification of stratifying subpopulations in multidimensional cytometry datasets, was used to identify single-cell signatures associated with clinical outcome. Patients with a higher abundance of CD8+CD45RO–CCR7–CD57+ cells and a lower abundance of CD14+CD33+CD85j+ cells had improved overall survival [median overall survival, range (days) 271, 43–1,247] compared with patients with a lower abundance of CD8+CD45RO–CCR7–CD57+ cells and higher abundance of CD14+CD33+CD85j+ cells (77, 24–1,247 days; P = 0.0442). The results from this prospective–retrospective biomarker analysis were validated by flow cytometry in 200 patients with pancreatic cancer enrolled in a phase IIb study (P = 0.0047). The identified immune correlates provide potential prognostic or predictive signatures that could be employed for patient stratification. Full Article
nature Proteomic Analysis of CSF from Patients with Leptomeningeal Melanoma Metastases Identifies Signatures Associated with Disease Progression and Therapeutic Resistance By clincancerres.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:36-07:00 Purpose: The development of leptomeningeal melanoma metastases (LMM) is a rare and devastating complication of the late-stage disease, for which no effective treatments exist. Here, we performed a multi-omics analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients with LMM to determine how the leptomeningeal microenvironment shapes the biology and therapeutic responses of melanoma cells. Experimental Design: A total of 45 serial CSF samples were collected from 16 patients, 8 of these with confirmed LMM. Of those with LMM, 7 had poor survival (<4 months) and one was an extraordinary responder (still alive with survival >35 months). CSF samples were analyzed by mass spectrometry and incubated with melanoma cells that were subjected to RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis. Functional assays were performed to validate the pathways identified. Results: Mass spectrometry analyses showed the CSF of most patients with LMM to be enriched for pathways involved in innate immunity, protease-mediated damage, and IGF-related signaling. All of these were anticorrelated in the extraordinary responder. RNA-seq analysis showed CSF to induce PI3K/AKT, integrin, B-cell activation, S-phase entry, TNFR2, TGFβ, and oxidative stress responses in the melanoma cells. ELISA assays confirmed that TGFβ expression increased in the CSF of patients progressing with LMM. CSF from poorly responding patients conferred tolerance to BRAF inhibitor therapy in apoptosis assays. Conclusions: These analyses identified proteomic/transcriptional signatures in the CSF of patients who succumbed to LMM. We further showed that the CSF from patients with LMM has the potential to modulate BRAF inhibitor responses and may contribute to drug resistance. See related commentary by Glitza Oliva and Tawbi, p. 2083 Full Article
nature Scope and Predictive Genetic/Phenotypic Signatures of Bicarbonate (NaHCO3) Responsiveness and {beta}-Lactam Sensitization in Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus [Susceptibility] By aac.asm.org Published On :: 2020-04-21T08:01:10-07:00 Addition of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) to standard antimicrobial susceptibility testing medium reveals certain methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains to be highly susceptible to β-lactams. We investigated the prevalence of this phenotype (NaHCO3 responsiveness) to two β-lactams among 58 clinical MRSA bloodstream isolates. Of note, ~75% and ~36% of isolates displayed the NaHCO3 responsiveness phenotype to cefazolin (CFZ) and oxacillin (OXA), respectively. Neither intrinsic β-lactam MICs in standard Mueller-Hinton broth (MHB) nor population analysis profiles were predictive of this phenotype. Several genotypic markers (clonal complex 8 [CC8]; agr I and spa t008) were associated with NaHCO3 responsiveness for OXA. Full Article
nature Colibactin Causes Colorectal Cancer-Associated Mutational Signature [Microbiome] By cancerdiscovery.aacrjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-01T00:05:26-07:00 The pks+ E. coli metabolite colibactin caused a unique mutational signature in intestinal organoids. Full Article
nature RNA sequencing profiles and diagnostic signatures linked with response to ramucirumab in gastric cancer [RESEARCH REPORT] By molecularcasestudies.cshlp.org Published On :: 2020-04-01T06:30:17-07:00 Gastric cancer (GC) is the fifth-ranked cancer type by associated mortality. The proportion of early diagnosis is low, and most patients are diagnosed at the advanced stages. First-line therapy standardly includes fluoropyrimidines and platinum compounds with trastuzumab for HER2-positive cases. For recurrent disease, there are several alternative options including ramucirumab, a monoclonal therapeutic antibody that inhibits VEGF-mediated tumor angiogenesis by binding with VEGFR2, alone or in combination with other cancer drugs. However, overall response rate following ramucirumab or its combinations is 30%–80% of the patients, suggesting that personalization of drug prescription is needed to increase efficacy of treatment. We report here original tumor RNA sequencing profiles for 15 advanced GC patients linked with data on clinical response to ramucirumab or its combinations. Three genes showed differential expression in the tumors for responders versus nonresponders: CHRM3, LRFN1, and TEX15. Of them, CHRM3 was up-regulated in the responders. Using the bioinformatic platform Oncobox we simulated ramucirumab efficiency and compared output model results with actual tumor response data. An agreement was observed between predicted and real clinical outcomes (AUC ≥ 0.7). These results suggest that RNA sequencing may be used to personalize the prescription of ramucirumab for GC and indicate potential molecular mechanisms underlying ramucirumab resistance. The RNA sequencing profiles obtained here are fully compatible with the previously published Oncobox Atlas of Normal Tissue Expression (ANTE) data. Full Article
nature Bán shophouse Midtown - The Signature M7 Phú Mỹ Hưng - Shop 44 - 45.9 tỷ 0946.699.009 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:49:00 GMT Bán ShopHouse căn 44 - Toà nhà hình trứng - The Signature M7, vị trí đẹp độc nhất dự án Midtown Phú Mỹ Hưng. Phú Mỹ Hưng Midtown nằm trên thế đất địa linh, vượng khí sinh tài lộc mà không phải dự án nào trong Phú Mỹ Hưng cũng sở hữu: + Cách một cây cầu là đến khu Thương mại... Full Article
nature How to get the health benefits of nature when you’re stuck inside By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 18:00:00 +0000 Going out into the natural world is good for your health and mind, and you can still get some of the same benefits even when stuck inside, says Graham Lawton Full Article
nature Worse pandemics may come if we don't protect nature, experts warn By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T16:30:28Z More deadly pandemics are likely to follow the coronavirus outbreak in future unless nature is protected, experts have warned. Full Article
nature Exclusive Premiere: See ANC Become One with Nature in New Video For ‘Be Alright’ By rollingstoneindia.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:08:46 +0000 The track is the Mumbai-based acoustic outfit’s first release this year The post Exclusive Premiere: See ANC Become One with Nature in New Video For ‘Be Alright’ appeared first on My Site. Full Article Artists Home Flashbox Music New Music News & Updates Videos acoustic ANC Arjit Sahai Be Alright
nature Nature crisis: 'Insect apocalypse' more complicated than thought By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:10:59 -0400 The health of insect populations globally is far more varied than previous research suggested. Full Article
nature The Pandemic Can’t Lock Down Nature - Issue 84: Outbreak By nautil.us Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000 Needing to clear my head, I went down to the Penobscot River. There they were, swimming with the mergansers, following an early pulse of river herring to the mouth of Kenduskeag stream: two harbor seals, raising sleek round heads for a few long breaths before rolling under the waves.Evidently it’s not uncommon for seals to swim the couple dozen miles between Bangor, Maine, and the Atlantic Ocean, but I’d never seen them here before. They were a balm to my buzzing thoughts: What happens next? Will I become a vector of death to my elderly mother? Is the economy going to implode? For a precious few minutes there were only the seals and mergansers and the fish who drew them there, arriving as the Penobscot’s winter icepack broke and flowed to sea, a ritual enacted ever since glaciers retreated from this continental shelf.In the months ahead we can look to nature for these respites. The nonhuman world is free of charge; sunlight is a disinfectant, physical distance easily maintained, and no pandemic can suspend it. Nature offers not just escape but reassurance.The nonhuman world is free of charge; sunlight is a disinfectant, and physical distance is easily maintained. In 1946, in the aftermath of World War II, with the Nazi threat vanquished but the Cold War looming, George Orwell welcomed spring’s arrival in London’s bombed-out heart. “After the sorts of winters we have had to endure recently, the spring does seem miraculous, because it has become gradually harder and harder to believe that it is actually going to happen,” he wrote in “Some Thoughts on the Common Toad.” “Every February since 1940 I have found myself thinking that this time Winter is going to be permanent. But Persephone, like the toads, always rises from the dead at about the same moment.”So she does. And so the slumbering earth warms to life. Two nights before the seals, two nights before World Health Organization declared a pandemic, before the NBA shut down with teams on the floor and fans in the seats, before the fright went beyond viral into logarithmic, was the Worm Moon: the full moon named for the imminent stir of earthworms in thawing soil.In burrows beneath leaf litter, hibernating toads prepare to open what Orwell called “the most beautiful eye of any living creature,” resembling “the golden-colored semi-precious stone which one sometimes sees in signet rings, and which I think is called a chrysoberyl.” Nearly as beautiful are the eyes of painted turtles waiting on pond bottoms here in eastern Maine, the ice above now retreating from shore, mallard couples dabbling in newly open water.The birds are the surest sign of spring’s imminence. Downtown the house finches are holding daily concerts. Starlings are starting to replace their gold-streaked winter plumes with more iridescent garb. In the street today I saw two male mockingbirds joust above the pavement, their white wing-bars fluttering territorial semaphores, abandoning the contest only when a car nearly ran them down. There are many quieter signs, too: pale tips of shrubs poised to grow, a spider rappelling off a low branch, fresh fox scat in the driveway. It’s red from apples preserved under snow and lined with the fur of field mice and meadow voles whose secret winter tunnels are now revealed in the grass. Somewhere soon mother fox will give birth, nursing her blind hairless charges in underground peace.Eastern comma butterflies will gather on the trunks of those apple trees and sip their rising sap. Not long after the first orange-belted bumblebee queens will appear, inspecting potential nest sites under fallen leaves and decomposing logs. Warm rainy nights will bring salamanders and newts, just a few spotted glistening inches long, some of them decades old, out from woodland hidey-holes and down ancient paths to vernal pool bacchanals held amidst a chorus of spring peepers. Woodland ephemerals will bloom in sunshine unfiltered by still-bare treetops. My favorite are trout lilies, colonies of which illuminate forest floors with a sea of bright yellow blossoms, petals falling once the canopy unfurls.“The atom bombs are piling up in the factories, the police are prowling through the cities, the lies are streaming from the loudspeakers,” Orwell wrote, “but the earth is still going round the sun.”At this point there’s no end of studies showing how nature is good for our health, how patients recover faster in hospital rooms with windows overlooking trees, how a mindful walk in the woods will lower stress and raise moods. All true, but at this moment something deeper and more urgent is offered. An affirmation of life.Will the nightmare scenes out of Italy and Spain and now New York City spread across the land? How long will the pandemic last? Will it completely rend our already tattered social fabric? When can I again play hockey or go to a coffee shop or use a credit card machine without feeling like I’m risking my own and other lives? Who will die? Nobody knows for sure, but in a few weeks the swallows will arrive, and tonight above the fields at dusk I heard the cries of woodcock.Secretive, ground-dwelling birds with limpid black eyes and long, slender beaks attuned to the frequencies of earthworm-rustles, their feathers blend perfectly with leaf litter and old grass. They rely on this camouflage, going still rather than fleeing a walker’s approach, taking wing only as a last resort.When they do, their flight is notable for its slowness and the quavering whistle of their wings. At no other time than in spring do they dare draw attention, much less put on a show: calling out, with an urgent nasal buzz best described as a peent, and flying straight upward before spiraling against a darkening sky. Brandon Keim is a freelance nature and science journalist. The author of The Eye of the Sandpiper: Stories from the Living World, he’s now writing Meet the Neighbors, forthcoming from W.W. Norton & Company, about what it means to think of wild animals as fellow persons—and what that means for the future of nature.Lead image: Tim Zurowski / ShutterstockRead More… Full Article
nature Prince Louis echoes Prince William's signature dressed-down look for birthday pictures By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T08:43:16Z Like father, like son Full Article
nature 2020 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T07:00:09Z The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) has selected its Nature Photographer of the Year 2020.The winning image is part of a series of photographs taken in Dortmund’s north by Peter Lindel. Compared with many international nature photography hot spots, this region has little to offer. Lindel spent a lot of time and blood, sweat and tears working on this project on his doorstep. It is a beautiful statement about the long-term exploration of a single species and region. Continue reading... Full Article Photography Wildlife Environment Germany World news Europe Art and design Culture
nature This fuzzy little shrew has nature’s toughest backbone By www.popsci.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:00:20 +0000 The Congolese critter is legendary for its purported ability to withstand an adult man standing on its back, allegedly scurrying away unbothered once it’s released. Full Article Animals
nature Where the wild things are: How nature might respond as coronavirus keeps humans indoors By www.sbs.com.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 02:45:22 +0000 Full Article Science
nature Toilet Flush During Con Call In The US Is Proof Nothing Is On Higher Priority Than Nature's Call By www.mensxp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:07:14 +0530 Full Article News
nature With Coronavirus, ‘Nature is sending us a message’, says UN Environment Chief By www.jagranjosh.com Published On :: 2020-03-27T13:28:00Z Prof Andrew Cunningham from the Zoological Society of London said, “The emergence of COVID-19 was not only predictable, but it was also predicted (in the sense that) there would be another viral emergence from wildlife that would be a public health threat.” Full Article
nature Molecular signatures of tumor progression in myxoid liposarcoma identified by <i>N</i>-glycan mass spectrometry imaging By feeds.nature.com Published On :: 2020-04-27 Full Article