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In order to render mine water a whole lot less toxic, the key could be letting a fungus bloom. Some fungi produce a superoxide when they grow, which is instrumental in cleaning up polluting metals. This stanley mug superoxide reacts with locally available Magnesium II , and is oxidized to Mn III or Mn IV , which in turn suck up the likes of arsenic, cadmium, and cobalt. This reaction isn ;t news, but what is is how and when it takes place. Up until now, mines would often try and cause this reaction to happen more by dumping foods for the fungus, like straw, and hoping that would stimulate the reaction. A new study in PNAS has shown what really causes the reaction to occur, and it all about breeding. Stilbella aciculosa only produces the superoxide during cell differentiation, when it forms asexual reproductive structures. In other words, when it making spores. It uses the superoxide as a cellular signal to moderate differentiation, its love affair with Mn II is potentially just a good for us side effect. So if it during blooming that the superoxide is created, how do we get the fungus to do that more often Unfortunately, that a very good question that we don stanley flasche ;t really know the answer to. But now we ;re a step closer stanley cup along the way. Photo courtesy of Colleen Hansel Jldd Run For a Better World, Stack Some Blocks, and Crazy Pandas are Crazy
Most squirrels couldn ;t be bothered to keep up with the latest fashions, but most squirrels weren ;t Tommy Tucker, the pet rodent whose outfits were immorta stanley water bottle lized in LIFE magazine. In the early 1940s, LIFE ran a series of photos depicting the costumed Tommy, who was owned by one Mrs. Mark Bullis. Despite being apparently male, Tommy Tucker seemed to favors dresses pants probably don ;t go terribly well with the tail . He even had a little Red Cross uniform for visits to the ho stanley tumbler spital. In the Internet era, Tommy Tucker probably would have had a publishing deal rivaling that of Boo, the World Cutest Dog. Fortunately, LIFE had the foresight to preserve these images so they could be pinned and liked at a later date. How did Tommy Tucker feel about his career as an unpaid animal fashion model According to the LIFE article, he bit Mrs. Willis from time to time, although it seems Mrs. Willis minded the biting less than she enjoyed dressing stanley cups uk him in cute little outfits. All photos by Nina Leen. A Squirrel Guide to Fashion [LIFE via Boing Boing] AnimalsFashionSquirrels |
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