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May 10, 2012

Parachuting Dead Poisoned Mice Into Guam

Why? To kill off the invasive snakes, of course:

Navy helicopters criss-crossed Guam’s jungle as mice were shot from specially-designed contraptions, all in the latest strategy to beat back the brown tree snake and allow the reintroduction of native bird species. Dead before ejection, the rodents act as tiny Trojan horses tossed into the jungle canopy. Inside their tasty exteriors scientists slip acetaminophen — Tylenol’s active ingredient also poisons these tree snakes. This strategy is the culmination of years of research by the United States Department of Agriculture.

Hey, you know what else eats mice? Birds. But hey – what do we know?

GIF showing timeline of Guam brown tree snake invasion. (You may have to click on it):

GIF from here.

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May 10, 2012

Artificial Leaf Mimics Photosynthesis

Hmm. I sense an Entmoot in the near future:

Researchers led by MIT professor Daniel Nocera have produced something they’re calling an “artificial leaf”: Like living leaves, the device can turn the energy of sunlight directly into a chemical fuel that can be stored and used later as an energy source.

The artificial leaf — a silicon solar cell with different catalytic materials bonded onto its two sides — needs no external wires or control circuits to operate. Simply placed in a container of water and exposed to sunlight, it quickly begins to generate streams of bubbles: oxygen bubbles from one side and hydrogen bubbles from the other. If placed in a container that has a barrier to separate the two sides, the two streams of bubbles can be collected and stored, and used later to deliver power: for example, by feeding them into a fuel cell that combines them once again into water while delivering an electric current.

That is pretty darn amazing.

Video:

So maybe someday the Nissan Leaf will be powered by a…leaf?

Graphic from here.

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May 9, 2012

Rare Gorillas Caught on Video

These are cross river gorillas, the most endangered gorillas in the world—there are only about 250 left total.

Note: Don’t be holding anything like liquid over your keyboard…

From the Wildlife Conservation Society.

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May 8, 2012

RIP, Maurice Sendak

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May 8, 2012

Announcing “Uncle John’s KID-TOPIA Bathroom Reader for Kids Only!”

Uncle John's KID-TOPIA Bathroom Reader for Kids Only!Uncle John’s KID-TOPIA Bathroom Reader for Kids Only! (releasing June 2012) is full of all the things that make bathroom reading for the younger set great. Games, mazes, crafts and even tips on how to defrost a Woolly Mammoth (should you ever encounter a frozen one) make this book a great choice when looking to spark ideas, creativity and learning. Kids can open to any page and find irresistible things to read and do, including…

  • How to defrost a woolly mammoth
  • The giant fart that helped dinosaurs rule the Earth
  • An ogre drool-maze: find the path from the slobbery ogre to the mop
  • How to make your own Maggoty Brownies
  • Create a fake cocoa spill guaranteed to freak out Mom
  • Play Bug Sudoku
  • Psst: Don’t tell the kids, but KID-TOPIA readers will get smarter while having a blast.

Click for more For Kids Only! titles

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May 7, 2012

Nicki Bluhm’s Got a Free Download

Have you seen the series of videos made by Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers performing songs..in a van? Going down the road? With Ms. Bluhm driving while she handles the lead vocals? Here’s the one that’s really taken off, deservedly so:

We just noticed this morning that N.K. and the Gs are giving that song away for free at their website. Get ‘er done…

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May 6, 2012

Nazi Party Wins Seats in Greece

Just beyond comprehension:

Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn warned rivals and reformers Sunday that “the time for fear has come” after exit polls showed them securing their entry in parliament for the first time in nearly 40 years.

“The time for fear has come for those who betrayed this homeland,” Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos told a news conference at an Athens hotel, flanked by menacing shaven-headed young men.

“We are coming,” the 55-year-old said as supporters threw firecrackers outside.

According to updated exit polls, the once-marginal party will end up winning over six percent of the vote and sending 19 deputies to the 300-seat parliament on a wave of immigration and crime fears, as well as anti-austerity anger.

A bad day in history. No two ways about it.

More from The Guardian.

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May 5, 2012

Goodwill Donated Pottery Piece May Be Thousands of Years Old

And they’re already planning on giving it back:

The piece of pottery that turned up last month in the warehouse of Goodwill Industries of Western New York might be described as “primitive.”

Roughly 7 1/2 inches tall, the vessel features a fluted opening and wartlike protrusions.

But it arrived with a note inside suggesting that its provenance may be prehistoric.

“Found in a burial mound near Spiro Oklahoma in 1970,” said the note written in pencil on a faded strip of lined paper.

If that’s true — and there’s no reason to believe it’s not — the piece could be more than 1,000 years old, maybe even thousands. And soon it should be on its way back to Oklahoma.

The Spiro Mounds.

Caddo Nation website.

Caddo Indians for Kids.

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May 4, 2012

RIP, Adam Yauch

New York Times:

Adam Yauch, one of the founders of the seminal hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, has died of cancer at the age of 47, his mother, Frances Yauch, said in a phone conversation.

Interview MagazineRolling StoneThe Guardian, the Beastie Boys.

Beastie Boys in Glasgow, 1999. (The whole show.)

RIP, Adam Yauch.

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May 3, 2012

Motorized Toilet World Record

Go, Jo! (Ew.)

SHE’S broken bones and dislocated her shoulder, but yesterday circus loo-natic Jolene Van Vugt smashed the land speed record for a motorised toilet.

While she may have had bad luck in the past, the stars were aligned for the thrill-seeker yesterday as she flushed the old record down the crapper and dumped her name into the record books.

Van Vugt cruised past the 2011 record of 68km/h comfortably, with the radar gun clocking the porcelain bus at 75km/h at Sydney Olympic Park.

Somebody’s getting a little carried away with the bathroom puns. Probably hoping for a Poolitzer Prize. (Thanks. Wee’ll be here all week. No, that is not a typo.)

Congratulations, Jolene!

Video of the feat:


Many thanks to BRI fan Bill P. for alerting us to this important news! Thank you, Bill!

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