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"WILL THE BANANA BECOME EXTINCT?"
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  5-28-2008    17
 Eat a banana now, while you still can.
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Do Plants Have Feelings?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  5-10-2007    19
 If plants do have some sort of "feelings", what are all the vegans and vegetarians going to do? After all, you can't live on love alone... ;)
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The Humungous Fungus
Djiezes
by Djiezes  6-11-2007    2
 See wikipedia: Largest Organism Armillaria ostoyae (Image: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Armillaria_ostoyae.jpg)
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A 'Time Bomb' for World Wheat Crop
chestnut501
by chestnut501  6-14-2009    2
 The Ug99 fungus, called stem rust, could wipe out more than 80% of the world's wheat as it spreads from Africa, scientists fear. The race is on to breed resistant plants before it reaches the U.S.
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"I've seen the future and it's made of mushrooms"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  5-14-2009    7
 more: The inventors have started a company called Ecovative Design to market the technology, and I think they’re really onto something. Just imagine if they’re able to form this product into low-cost, biodegradable auto body panels and other automotive components. Or counter tops. Or flooring. They could even conceivably figure out a way to make children’s toys out of the material. For my sake, I hope they stop short of making dishes and kitchen utensils out of them, though. I don’t eat ANYTHING that touches mushrooms. Blech.
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Stalin's Abandoned Mines
cakebelly
by cakebelly  5-2-2009   
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Seven Deadly 'Shrooms
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  6-6-2009    4
 Fungi hunters and hikers beware, here are seven super toxic mushrooms to avoid
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Farming And Chemical Warfare: A Day In The Life Of An Ant
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  12-1-2008   
 The bacteria produce antifungal compounds that stop the microfungal pathogen from attacking the garden. This discovery was the first clearly demonstrated example of an animal, other than humans, that uses bacteria to produce antibiotics to deal with pathogens. "Interestingly, the tight association between ant, bacteria and pathogen will sometimes result in the pathogen winning. This interplay has been described as a chemical 'arms race' between the bacteria and fungus, with one side beating the other as new compounds are evolved," said Professor Currie. "At the moment, we are beginning to understand the chemical warfare at the genetic level, and it is likely that these types of interactions are more prevalent in nature than previously thought." So how exactly does an ant go about forming partnerships with a fungus and a bacterium? No one really knows.
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Banana Extinction: No bananas in 10 years??
rmowery
by rmowery  1-31-2007    4
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The World's Smartest Tree Grows Brain
mmcnatt
by mmcnatt  10-23-2007    2
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The mycodiesel
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-5-2008   
 Fungi are forever.. :)
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Forced Fungus Sex Could Unlock Key Energy Sources
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  8-14-2009    5
 What?
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Four Facts About Fungi
Mohir
by Mohir  12-4-2007   
 From about 4,400 species of fungi found in Europe, one third are close to extinction. The causes: contamination and overexploitation. In the western world, over 20% of the people have a fungus infection called Athlete's Foot
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Fungus eats radiation for breakfast
pokkets
by pokkets  5-22-2007    3
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Super-wine might boost lifespan
wildcat
by wildcat  1-7-2008    5
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Life in Color: Brown
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  9-4-2009    1
 Look at the chocolate. I am salivating again. yummy
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Hot is protection
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-13-2008   
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Dead Buddhist Monk Is Alive
Mithray
by Mithray  3-7-2007    2
 How can this be?
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Monsanto GM-corn Harvest Fails Massively in South Africa
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  7-30-2009    4
  "One can't see from the outside whether a plant is unseeded. One must open up the cob leaves to establish the problem,' he said. The seedless cobs show no sign of disease or any kind of fungus. They just have very few seeds, often none at all. Corn is the main staple food for South Africa's 48-million people. The three maize varieties which failed to produce seeds were designed with a built-in resistance to weed-killers, and manipulated to increase yields per hectare.
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Fungus Opera
Mohir
by Mohir  10-7-2008   
 Very impressive
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WARNING! Very gross food!
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  1-16-2007    3
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The Ultimate Architects
righthand
by righthand  11-29-2007    3
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Steve, don't eat it!
Sheroug
by Sheroug  8-31-2008    4
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frogs
zadoz
by zadoz  5-17-2009    1
 new species of frogs in Madagascar.
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Captivity is last chance for chicken frog
malax
by malax  1-2-2008   
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Largest Organism on Earth Is a Fungus
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  10-4-2007    1
 much more at source
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Perennial problems loom large for threatened species
chestnut501
by chestnut501  7-4-2009    2
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They're having sex in your nose.
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-8-2008    4
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Dust Clouds as disease carriers
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  2-7-2008    3
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Toy Helicopters Hover Over Whales to Monitor Health
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-14-2008   
  The findings aren't enough to establish patterns of illness because years of monitoring are required, she said. `We can't really say that animals are sick: finding bacteria or a fungus or a virus doesn't imply that an animal is sick, it just implies that it's infected,'' she said. ``That's exactly why we need a long-term study..."
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The Vanishing Amphibians
arifsali
by arifsali  4-7-2009   
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Fungus may be behind the loss of bees
rachel923
by rachel923  4-27-2007    2
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Our Synthetic Futures
wildcat
by wildcat  5-30-2007   
 What might happen if we repurpose biology to our own ends?
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Agriculture, from a different angle
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-26-2008   
 Several tribes of bark beetles are also major forest pests, and they farm their fungus gardens as their only source of food by growing the crop inside the sapwood of dead or dying trees. But the leaf-cutter ants are the modern pioneers, and their farming techniques are the most sophisticated of all, according to Schultz and Brady. They involve three separate but mutually dependent organisms that must all work together: The ants that eat leaves, grasses and flowers; the fungus that grows in the ant gardens; and a unique bacterium that lives and grows on the skin of the ants for mutual support. interesting.
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Outbreak of Eye Infections Puzzles Officials
Moonowler
by Moonowler  7-2-2007    3
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'Amphibian Ark' seen as species' last best hope
wildcat
by wildcat  2-17-2007   
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Winter Bird Feeding
bookchick49
by bookchick49  12-15-2006    2
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New hope for ancient plant
tabsey
by tabsey  9-8-2009   
 I doubt they put grandma's brain in a bottle at university to clone from it.
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The Cook's Thesaurus
michellezm
by michellezm  12-13-2007    4
 Thanks Bignosemousie. I was looking up two ingredients from your recipe (bulgur & cremini mushrooms) when I happened upon this wonderful site.
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Aseptic clothing
balthazarus
by balthazarus  8-22-2008   
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