Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Caterpillars attracted to plant SOS

July 1, 2013 ? Plants that emit an airborne distress signal in response to herbivory may actually attract more enemies, according to a new study published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Plant Science .

A team of researchers from Switzerland found that the odor released by maize plants under attack by insects attract not only parasitic wasps, which prey on herbivorous insects, but also caterpillars of the Egyptian cotton leafworm moth Spodoptera littoralis, a species that feeds on maize leaves.

When damaged, many plants release hydrocarbons called volatile organic compounds, similar to the compounds that cause the characteristic smell of freshly cut grass. These volatile organic compounds are known to be attractive to parasitoid wasps that lay their eggs inside other insects, killing them. Plants appear to use this strategy to fight back against herbivorous insects by calling for their enemies' enemies. In contrast, herbivorous insects tend to avoid the herbivore-induced volatile organic compounds.

"Adult moths and butterflies avoid food plants that are under attack by conspecifics. This seems adaptive, because it reduces both competition and the risk of predation by parasitoids. But we found that S. littoralis caterpillars are actually attracted to the odor of damaged maize plants, even when this odor is mimicked in the laboratory with a mix of synthetic compounds," said Prof. Ted Turlings, an author of the study and head of the Laboratory for Fundamental and Applied Research in Chemical Ecology Institute of Biology at the University of Neuch?tel, Switzerland.

To determine what kind of odors the caterpillars preferred, the researchers let the caterpillars chose among several odors by placing them in an olfactometer, a device consisting of four tubes connected to a central chamber, with each tube introducing an airflow carrying a different odor. The caterpillars were more than twice as likely to crawl towards the odor from maize plants under attack by conspecifics than towards undamaged plants, especially if the damage was recent and the caterpillars had already fed on maize.

So what might be the advantage to the caterpillars of moving towards plants that are already infested? "When S. littoralis caterpillars drop from a plant they are highly vulnerable to predators and pathogens in the soil, as well as to starvation. The advantage seems to be that fallen caterpillars can quickly rediscover the plant on which they fed. The caterpillars feed less and move more when exposed to high concentrations of the volatiles. By moving away from freshly damaged sites, they can minimize risk of predation and avoid competition," explained Prof. Turling.

Turlings and colleagues propose that hungry S. littoralis caterpillars do the best of a bad job by moving towards volatile organic compounds released by damaged maize plants. On these plants the competition may be more intense, but at least the caterpillars are assured of a suitable plant. Adult moths, on the other hand, are much more mobile and take little risk exploring the environment to discover the best food source -- so they avoid maize that is already under attack.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/705wA7hAnIw/130701135820.htm

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Blackhawks Thank Bruins, City of Boston in Classy Open Letter

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/06/blackhawks-thank-bruins-city-of-boston-in-classy-open-letter/

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Apple files application for 'iWatch' trademark in Japan

Apple files application to register 'iWatch' trademark in Japan

Evidence is mounting that Apple might out a smartwatch in the near future after Yahoo Japan noticed that the company applied for the "iWatch" trademark in Japan on June 3rd. Our Japanese editor noticed that several other companies have applied for that term as well, though this one (released on June 27th) is from Apple Inc. of Cupertino. That follows a patent application from Apple we saw earlier in the year for a watch-like AMOLED device that proposed a slap bracelet, kinetic energy charger and "end-detection" user sensor, among other features. In addition, other rumors from Bloomberg back in February suggested that 100 Apple employees were working on a smartwatch of some kind. If we don't see a device after all that, Cupertino's gone to a heck of a lot of trouble for nothing. Check after the break for a screen grab (in Japanese) of the trademark application.

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Screen Font Too Small? - Continuing Education - About.com

I get letters almost every day from grateful people who have found this blog about what to do when your screen font becomes teeny tiny, so I repost it every once in a while.

Somehow, the font on my screen had become so tiny I was hunched over my laptop to read it. Not good.

I reached out in frustration to my fellow guides at About, and learned that Ctrl + will increase the size. It was like a little miracle! Sometimes it's the small things (not fonts!) that make a person happy.

If you can't read your screen anymore and the problem isn't your glasses, try Ctrl + on a PC, Command + on a Mac.

And if you go too far and the font becomes giant, you can make it smaller with Ctrl - (PC) or Command - (Mac).

Here's a bit more info: How to Change Your Screen Font

Public service announcement for the day.

Source: http://adulted.about.com/b/2013/06/29/screen-font-too-small.htm

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Market bomb, shooting kill 7 in Iraq

(AP) ? Iraqi officials say a bomb has gone off in an outdoor market in west Baghdad, one of two attacks in Sunni-majority parts of the country that have left seven dead.

Police officials say that the blast Saturday morning in the capital's western suburb of Abu Ghraib killed four people and wounded 12 others.

Also, police said that attackers using guns fitted with silencers killed three off-duty policemen in a drive-by shooting near Fallujah, 65 kilometers (40 miles) west of Baghdad.

Health officials confirmed the casualties. All spoke anonymously because they were not allowed to brief reporters.

The new violence came a day after a series of deadly attacks that left 19 dead. Violence has been on the rise in Iraq recently amid political and sectarian tension.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-06-29-Iraq/id-8b4edea6adc646fa9f90225c42db5edb

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Overcoming Cancer Together in Texas

Overcoming cancer together and dedicated to the needs of patients in Pasadena, Houston, Brenham and Pasadena. University Cancer Centers offers state-of-the-art oncology services and cancer treatment.

Texas (I-Newswire) June 30, 2013 - UCC combines PET scans and other advanced diagnostic imaging capabilities with chemotherapy treatments, infusion, brachytherapy, and implants for prostate conditions. The center is also a pioneer in the use of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). IMRT can be used to treat cancers of the breast, lung, neck, head, prostate, and colorectal region.

At the head ofUniversity Cancer Centers is Dr. Mark A. D?Andrea, a board-certified radiation oncologist with clinical interests in low-dose-rate and high-dose-rate brachytherapy. He is also experienced in stereotactic radiosurgery, which helps to keep surrounding noncancerous tissues while targeting spinal tumors and primary brain cancer. Our personalized facilities are designed to serve rural patients who want the best care.
Offices in Houston and Pasadena, Texas, UCC maintains full oncology treatment facilities with chemotherapy and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) capacities. Dr. Mark A. D?Andrea and his team offers new real-time prostate implant solutions and combine chemotherapy with beam modifiers to optimize cancer treatment planning systems. University Cancer Center offers a host of advanced diagnostic options, such as PET scans, and has a full pharmacy to meet patients? infusion therapy requirements.

Dr. D?Andrea has received multiple patents for radiation therapy devices . He takes pride in offering the latest IMRT technologies, as well as a full complement of stereotactic radiosurgery options to cut the side effects and damage to unaffected tissue when treating cancer. Dr. D?Andrea and the university cancer centers physicians recognize that unexpected events can occur at any time and offer 24/7 in-office and emergency room care should the need arise.

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BlackBerry CEO says the PlayBook will never get BlackBerry 10

BlackBerry CEO says the PlayBook will never get BlackBerry 10

The dozens of loyal BlackBerry PlayBook owners out there were dealt a major blow on Friday when BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins said that he?d stopped plans to bring the new BlackBerry 10 platform to BlackBerry?s 7-inch tablet. Heins said that he was ?not satisfied with the user experience? that BlackBerry 10 provided on the PlayBook, which led him to make the ?difficult decision? to stop the plan and instead focus on the company?s core hardware products. While the news is certainly disappointing for PlayBook fans, it?s not entirely surprising since the tablet didn?t sell well when it launched two years ago and Heins has largely been cool to the idea of making a new version of the device.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blackberry-ceo-says-playbook-never-blackberry-10-123328024.html

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