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Erich Feldmeier

Imker in den USA: Millionenschwerer Bienendienst - Panorama - Süddeutsche.de - 0 views

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    "Eigentlich ist Thomas Maul der Deponiegärtner in Erfurter Stadtteil Schwerborn, seit 2011 arbeitet er an der Renaturierung des Geländes mit. Irgendwann hat er festgestellt, dass dort so viele verschiedene Pflanzen wachsen, dass es für Bienen eine wahre Freude ist, weshalb er in seiner Eigenschaft als Hobby-Imker mit dem Ansiedeln von Bienen auf dem Deponiegelände begonnen hat. Inzwischen wuseln dort sieben Völker mit rund 60 000 Bienen, die jedes Jahr erheblich mehr Honig als gewöhnliche Durchschnittsbienen produzieren, wie es heißt. Zur Hand geht Maul der pensionierte Uni-Professor Werner Bidlingmaier aus Weimar, und der wiederum hatte, so berichtet die Thüringer Allgemeine, kürzlich Besuch eines Kollegen aus den USA."
Erich Feldmeier

Obwohl Richtlinien Ärzte schon lange über den sinnvollen Einsatz von Antibiot... - 0 views

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    #knowingdoinggap "Obwohl Richtlinien Ärzte schon lange über den sinnvollen Einsatz von Antibiotika informieren, sind fast die Hälfte aller Verschreibungen in den USA unnötig"
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Erich Feldmeier

Tamir DI, Mitchell JP. Disclosing information about the self is intrinsically rewarding. - 0 views

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    Tamir DI, Mitchell JP. Disclosing information about the self is intrinsically rewarding. Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. dtamir@fas.harvard.edu Abstract Humans devote 30-40% of speech output solely to informing others of their own subjective experiences. What drives this propensity for disclosure? Here, we test recent theories that individuals place high subjective value on opportunities to communicate their thoughts and feelings to others and that doing so engages neural and cognitive mechanisms associated with reward. Five studies provided support for this hypothesis. Self-disclosure was strongly associated with increased activation in brain regions that form the mesolimbic dopamine system, including the nucleus accumbens and ventral tegmental area. Moreover, individuals were willing to forgo money to disclose about the self.
Erich Feldmeier

Ökologie und Ökonomie - Der Wert der Fledermaus - Wissen - Süddeutsche.de - 0 views

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    "Die schrumpfenden Fledermaus-Populationen haben aber auch gravierende wirtschaftliche Folgen, wie Ökologen um Justin Boyles von der University of Pretoria in Südafrika im Fachblatt Science zeigen (online). Je nachdem, welche Region man den Berechnungen zugrunde legt, beträgt der wirtschaftliche Wert der Fledermäuse in den USA zwischen 3,7 und 53 Milliarden Dollar pro Jahr. Fledermäuse fressen Insekten, darunter viele Pflanzenschädlinge"
Erich Feldmeier

Hafernick: CCD, Bienensterben: Parasit könnte Massensterben der Bienen mitver... - 0 views

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    "Wissenschaftler der San Francisco State University (USA) berichten jetzt im Fachjournal PLoS ONE von einer Fliegenart, die bisher nur als Parasit von Hummeln bekannt war. Diese Parasiten nisteten sich aber auch in Honigbienen ein, die daraufhin ihren Bienenstock verlassen, zu einem Rundflug aufbrechen und sterben. Bislang wurde die Fliege (Apocephalus borealis) in Kalifornien und South Dakota bei Bienen nachgewiesen. Wenn sie ein neuer Parasit sei, "könnte sie Bienenkolonien in ganz Nordamerika bedrohen", schreiben die Forscher. Ganz unwahrscheinlich sei das nicht. "Honigbienen gehören zu den am besten untersuchten Insekten auf der Welt", wird Hafernik in einer Mitteilung seiner Universität zitiert. "Also sollte man annehmen, dass wir diesen Parasit schon kennen, wenn er schon lange existiert.""
Erich Feldmeier

@5eenGeno What is wrong with our bees? - Victorian Apiarists' Association (VAA) - 0 views

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    "Everybody likes a simple cause and effect - something we can point to and say (ommitting a few choice words to the perpetrators), 'Fix this and the bees will be right again.' Reality is rarely so straightforward. As the bee decline has progressed I've lost count of the simple 'causes' that have been presented. Among the more memorable are: * mobile 'phones (the absolute 'definite cause' of choice a couple of years ago) * mobile base stations, power lines and other strong electromagnetic sources (a perennial favourite for any malaise) * alien abduction (hopefully they have smaller probes for abducted bees...) * God's punishment (pro gay-marriage states in the USA have more cases of CCD) Leo's article shows neonicotinoids are at least a plausible candidate and they are surely not good for bees, but the argument for these being the explicit 'cause' of global bee decline is still not particularly strong. The risk here is that the media and vocal lobbyists are going off on a righteous crusade to the detriment of more diligent, and maybe less newsworthy, efforts to get to the root of a complex problem. Rather than reviewing the evidence here, I recommend a visit to Randy Oliver's website where his two recent articles from the American Bee Journalon this topic can be found, along with some further commentary on his home page. Interested readers can also directly access the study by Henry et. al. (2012a), the commentry on this study by Creswell and Thompson (2012), the response to the comment (Henry et. al. 2012b) and to the meta-analysis of toxicological studies on imidacloprid by Creswell (2010). An example of one such study is Cutler and Scott-Dupree (2007). Links to all are included below. These are original material rather than reportage and demonstrate the complexity of the issue. As food for thought, I'll leave you with the following: * Neonicotinoids are widely used in Australia and our bees are not (yet) in decline."
Erich Feldmeier

@biogarage Joan Casey: Multiresistente Keime: Infektiöse Nachbarschaft Massen... - 0 views

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    "Als eine der Ursachen für die Ausbreitung multipler Antibiotika-Resistenzen gilt bereits der massive Einsatz von Antibiotika in der Massentierhaltung. In diesem Zusammenhang belegt eine statistische Studie aus den USA nun konkret: Wer in der Nachbarschaft zu einem Schweinemastbetrieb wohnt, hat ein erhöhtes Risiko für eine Infektion mit den multiresistenten Keimen. "
Erich Feldmeier

Aziz Sancar Chemie-Nobelpreisträger haben Erbgut-Werkstatt durchschaut - 0 views

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    "Er wurde 1946 im anatolischen Savur geboren, arbeitet aber schon länger in den USA. Nach Angaben der Zeitung «Hürriyet» hat er sieben Geschwister. Seine Eltern seien Analphabeten, hätten jedoch viel Wert auf die Bildung ihrer Kinder gelegt... soll ihm ein Kollege geraten habe, das mit der Laborarbeit sein zu lassen, WEGEN FEHLENDEM TALENT" "
anonymous

How Brain Cancer Is Associated With Cell Phone Radiation? - 1 views

Cell phone radiations are associated with a number of health problems. Brain cancer is one of the major health condition that can be caused due to cell phone radiations. There are studies that cla...

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    The unique physiology of Mahendra Trivedi has been studied and documented extensively in the USA, Australia, Canada and India by renowned clinical specialists and scientists.
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Astronomers find 50 new exoplanets: Richest haul of planets so far includes 16 new supe... - 1 views

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    ScienceDaily (Sep. 12, 2011) - The HARPS spectrograph on the 3.6-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile is the world's most successful planet finder [1]. The HARPS team, led by Michel Mayor (University of Geneva, Switzerland), have announced the discovery of more than 50 new exoplanets orbiting nearby stars, including sixteen super-Earths [2]. This is the largest number of such planets ever announced at one time [3]. The new findings are being presented at a conference on Extreme Solar Systems where 350 exoplanet experts are meeting in Wyoming, USA.
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Technology Review: Mapping the Malicious Web - 0 views

  • Now a researcher at Websense, a security firm based in San Diego, has developed a way to monitor such malicious activity automatically. Speaking at the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco last week, Stephan Chenette, a principal security researcher at Websense, detailed an experimental system that crawls the Web, identifying the source of content embedded in Web pages and determining whether any code on a site is acting maliciously. Chenette's software, called FireShark, creates a map of interconnected websites and highlights potentially malicious content. Every day, the software maps the connections between nearly a million websites and the servers that provide content to those sites. "When you graph multiple sites, you can see their communities of content," Chenette says. While some of the content hubs that connect different communities could be legitimate--such as the servers that provide ads to many different sites--other sources of content could indicate that an attacker is serving up malicious code, he says. According to a study published by Websense, online attackers' use of legitimate sites to spread malicious software has increased 225 percent over the past year.
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    Over the past couple of years, cybercriminals have increasingly focused on finding ways to inject malicious code into legitimate websites. Typically they've done this by embedding code in an editable part of a page and using this code to serve up harmful content from another part of the Web. But this activity can be difficult to spot because websites also increasingly pull in legitimate content, such as ads, videos, or snippets of code, from outside sites.
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Biofield Influence on Cultured Cells - Trivedi Science - 0 views

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    The results of this pilot study suggest that the biofield helaing under study can induce cell death of brain cancer cells. Click to read more about Trivedi Science.
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Ginseng And Its Immense Health Benefits - 1 views

Since the days of herbal medicines, ginseng was used as an antidote for various medical conditions. History tells us that Asia and North America were the leading regions were ginseng has huge popul...

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Genetic Engineering In Fruits For Sustained Productivity - 2 views

There are a number of countries in the world that are considered as major players in horticulture. A number of important fruits and vegetable such as - mango, papaya, apple, tomato, carrot, etc. ar...

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