November 3, 2017
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Arts, Enthralling
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This is a great magic act! Like Alfred Hitchcock said ‘you have to suffer through a commercial’. 😦
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Jaehoon Lim -2011 Le Plus Grand Cabaret Du Monde
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May 26, 2015
Mohenjo
Medical
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Could it be blowing from farm to farm in the dirt? Could determined starlings and pigeons be carrying it into poultry houses on their feet? Is it spreading in feed, or being carried on truck tires?
Federal agriculture officials are looking everywhere they can think of for H5N2 bird flu, which has spread to poultry flocks in 14 states and killed or forced the slaughter of more than 39 million birds.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has never spread like this before in the United States, and it’s flummoxed the U.S. Department of Agriculture, farmers and scientists alike.
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Migrating water fowl
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http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/blowing-wind-scientists-looking-everywhere-bird-flu-n363441
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June 19, 2013
Mohenjo
Science
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How did the chicken lose its penis? By killing off the growing appendage in the egg.
That’s the finding of a new study, which reveals how most birds evolved to lose their external genitalia. Turns out, a particular protein released during the development of chickens, quail and most other birds nips penis development in the bud, according to the new research, published today (June 6) in the journal Current Biology.
The findings have implications for genital development in general, which is important because birth defects in the external genitalia are among the most common congenital defects in humans, said study researcher Martin Cohn, a developmental biologist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the University of Florida.
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The chicken embryo develops the beginnings of a penis, but the growth of the organ halts and regresses before hatching.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/06/birds-penises-protein-genitals_n_3397504.html?ref=topbar
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March 12, 2013
Mohenjo
Science
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Birds can sing. They can dance. And they may even experience an emotional response to music similar to humans.
A new study from Emory University in Atlanta found that when birds hear birdsong, their brains show activity similar to that seen in humans when they listen to music.
“We found that the same neural reward system is activated in female birds in the breeding state that are listening to male birdsong, and in people listening to music that they like,” Sarah Earp, an Emory undergraduate who co-authored the study with neuroscientist Dr. Donna Maney, said in a written statement.
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A Bengalese finch outfitted with headphones. Research on how the birds learn to sing may lead to better human therapies for vocal rehabilitation.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/03/birdsong-birds-emotions-music-humans-brain-imaging_n_2397141.html?utm_hp_ref=brain
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