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• What they found surprised them: trees share. Twined together, the roots pass nutrients from one tree to another using a network of fungus that interconnect all the neighborhood trees by tapping into the hair-like fibers of the smallest roots. When one tree is short of water, a nearby tree with extra water to spare will pass some over through the fungus highway. When that tree is short of nutrients, it receives a helpful supply in return from the trees surrounding it. Meanwhile, the fungus keeps part of the nutrients for itself, and constantly expands to connect as many tree roots as possible. A single ounce of forest soil may contain two miles of fungus strands. • One researcher injected a radioactive dye into a birch tree and then tracked it as it moved into the network of fungus in the soil and then into a nearby Douglas fir.
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• When giraffes start feeding on the leaves of umbrella thorn acacia trees, the acacia trees start pumping toxic substances into their leaves making them taste bad. The giraffes move off to other trees, but they always move to trees that are either upwind or quite a distance away. This is because the acacia trees also release ethylene gas that warns neighboring trees that the giraffes are in the neighborhood, and those neighboring trees pump their leaves full of the toxins before a giraffe arrives to even take a single nibble. • Some trees can identify the specific type of insect feeding on their leaves through compounds in the bug’s saliva. The trees then release pheromones that attract beneficial predators, which arrive and ...continued feast upon the marauding invaders.
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• Next, Bertillon added a standardized set of photographs of each criminal: a front view, and a side • Alphonse Bertillon was born in France in 1853. His fa- view. These were the first mug shots, named for the ther was a noted physician and statistician who taught common slang term meaning “face.” him methodology. • This successful development encouraged Bertillon
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Species of Mosquitoes – There’s around 43 different species of mosquitoes in North Dakota. Some of these mosquitoes are just annoying pests, but one of them, the Culex tarsalis, is the most common mosquito for transmitting West Nile virus in North Dakota. This mosquito is prevalent in the Grand Forks region. Monitoring and testing the Culex tarsalis mosquito is important because it may enable us to respond to an elevated threat of West Nile virus before it infects the human population. This component of mosquito control is very important in reducing the risk of mosquito-borne disease in our community. Mosquito Activity – Knowing what times the mosquitoes are active is important for getting the best results from our spray operation. We use ultra-low volume sprayers that deliver very small droplets and only 1 ounce of a diluted, non-residual insecticide per acre. Because we’re using such a small amount of insecticide, timing is critical to be successful. This insecticide must directly impact mosquitoes, generally while in flight to be effective. Rotator traps are used to monitor the times the mosquitoes are most active. Gender Identification – Knowing the sex of the mosquito can be helpful in predicting a new hatch. Male mosquitoes hatch out before females. Therefore, if we see a spike in the number of male mosquitoes collected in our traps, we know there’s the potential for an increase of females soon to follow. That data is helpful in preparing us for a citywide spray. It’s a short warning to get ready. Traps used in mosquito surveillance programs are not successful in reducing mosquito populations. They are simply a surveillance tool used to collect data about the mosquitoes in our community. For information about mosquito control visit our website at www.gfmosquito.com
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• After initial training as a guard dog, Jet was posted to the • James Baldwin was a soldier during World War I and American Army Air Force in Northern Ireland, to work saw how effectively the German army used dogs. Dogs with a handler on anti-sabotage duty around airfields. had been used to carry first aid to wounded soldiers, to • Meanwhile, Colonel James Baldwin was watching a film run messages, and to help lay landlines. When World called “The Seige of Stalingrad.” It was during this film War II started, Baldwin petitioned Parliament to set up that he decided that dogs could be trained to point snipers a program to use dogs for various functions just as the in the same way bird dogs point birds. He collected sevGermans did. eral dogs in training, including Jet, and then took them to a • Baldwin set up a demonstration and invited over 80 bombed-out neighborhood in Birmingham. Twelve “snipArmy officers. The demonstration was very effective. ers” had hidden in the wreckage, and the dogs were given As a result, he was named Dog Advisor and Chief the command to find them. After all but one of the snipers Training Officer in 1942, serving under the Royal Air had been found, Jet remained behind, digging at a small hole no larger than a man’s hand. Force. • What Baldwin needed now was dogs, and he placed • Jet’s handler found the last man hiding twelve feet down. an advertisement in newspapers throughout England He had gone below ground and wormed his way to the celasking for donations of puppies. A litter of five Ger- lar of another building, sealing off the entrance hole. There man Shepard pups was donated. One of the pups, a he lay in wait with just the small opening that Jet had found pure black dog named Jet, was particularly intelligent. for a breathing hole. ...continued
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• This gave Colonel Baldwin the idea that if a dog could detect the presence of someone so far below ground, then dogs could be used to Answer: Dell. find people buriedLARGE during the bombardment of A VERY NUMBER London. In 1944, Jet received training as one of • Edward Kasner was a mathematician. In 1938 the Britain’s first search and rescue dogs. he was asked to come up with a name for a • Jet attended his first air rescue in 1944. Tovery large number: the raid numeral one, followed by a hundred HeJet asked young gether with his zeros. handler, wenthisontwo to recover nephews what name theywere would suggest. 125 people, 50 of whom alive. • Nine-year-old Milton suggested a name • In one remarkable instance, Jet was searching out of the funnies. A cartoon strip character the rubble of a bombed-out hotel when he indinamed Barney was very popular. Milton chose cated a survivor highfor overhead. The rubble had Barney’s last name the number. already been checked over and rescuers were • Kasner announced the new name for the big sure no one remained in the wreckage, yet Jet number in his next book, altering the spelling. refused to leave the tall brick chimney shaft. •He Sixty years later, Larry Page and Sergey Brin stood his ground for 11 agonizing hours, undeveloped a new internet search engine. Other til tall ladders could be found that would reach search engines searched each webpage and the top ofthem the leaning chimney ranked according to howstack. manyThere timesresa cuers found a 63-year-old woman, covered specific term appeared on them, but Page andin plaster dust, andtheir stuck on a engine narrowtoledge which Brin designed search search for was that remained thefind top out floorhow of the hothe all specific term and of then many links there were that led back to that page, tel. For this remarkable rescue, Jet was awarded a which medal.resulted in a better search engine. They the decided they Jet needed a name • •When war ended, was called out that on a reflected how many websites the search and rescue mission when a coalsearch mine engine was searching. They took the name erupted in explosion. waslarge called to the scene of Edward Kasner’s Jet very number, only tothey helpmisspelled locate bodies of the dead miners. While it slightly, so it ended up being searching deep the underground, spelled exactly same way Jet the suddenly cartoon whined and backed up, forcing his handler character Barney spelled his last name. What’sto step backwards as well. The handler it called? (Answer at bottom of page) called for everyone toCOMPUTER retreat, seconds before FACTS the ceiling in rubble the exact they •collapsed In 1981 Bill Gatesinsaid, “640 spot kb ofwhere memory had been standing moments earlier. ought to be enough for anybody.” • •Jet went on to states learn that sheep herdingperformance and was enMoore’s Law computer tered in many trials. He doubles every obedience 18 to 24 months, andalso everserved since beensearch true. and rescue dogs. Jet to1971, help this trainhas other died of heart and kidney problems 1949allat • HP, Google, Microsoft, and Appleinwere the age of Today a memorial to Jet’s faithful started in 7. garages. service stands infrom a park in Liverpool. Answer: Google, googol.
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