Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Can plants be altruistic? You bet, says new CU-Boulder-led study

Monday, February 4, 2013

We've all heard examples of animal altruism: Dogs caring for orphaned kittens, chimps sharing food or dolphins nudging injured mates to the surface. Now, a study led by the University of Colorado Boulder suggests some plants are altruistic too.

The researchers looked at corn, in which each fertilized seed contained two "siblings" -- an embryo and a corresponding bit of tissue known as endosperm that feeds the embryo as the seed grows, said CU-Boulder Professor Pamela Diggle. They compared the growth and behavior of the embryos and endosperm in seeds sharing the same mother and father with the growth and behavior of embryos and endosperm that had genetically different parents.

"The results indicated embryos with the same mother and father as the endosperm in their seed weighed significantly more than embryos with the same mother but a different father," said Diggle, a faculty member in CU-Boulder's ecology and evolutionary biology department. "We found that endosperm that does not share the same father as the embryo does not hand over as much food -- it appears to be acting less cooperatively."

A paper on the subject was published during the week of Jan. 21 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Co-authors on the study included Chi-Chih Wu, a CU-Boulder doctoral student in the ecology and evolutionary biology department and Professor William "Ned" Friedman, a professor at Harvard University who helped conduct research on the project while a faculty member at CU-Boulder.

Diggle said it is fairly clear from previous research that plants can preferentially withhold nutrients from inferior offspring when resources are limited. "Our study is the first to specifically test the idea of cooperation among siblings in plants."

"One of the most fundamental laws of nature is that if you are going to be an altruist, give it up to your closest relatives," said Friedman. "Altruism only evolves if the benefactor is a close relative of the beneficiary. When the endosperm gives all of its food to the embryo and then dies, it doesn't get more altruistic than that."

In corn reproduction, male flowers at the top of the plants distribute pollen grains two at a time through individual tubes to tiny cobs on the stalks covered by strands known as silks in a process known as double fertilization. When the two pollen grains come in contact with an individual silk, they produce a seed containing an embryo and endosperm. Each embryo results in just a single kernel of corn, said Diggle.

The team took advantage of an extremely rare phenomenon in plants called "hetero-fertilization," in which two different fathers sire individual corn kernels, said Diggle, currently a visiting professor at Harvard. The manipulation of corn plant genes that has been going on for millennia -- resulting in the production of multicolored "Indian corn" cobs of various colors like red, purple, blue and yellow -- helped the researchers in assessing the parentage of the kernels, she said.

Wu, who cultivated the corn and harvested more than 100 ears over a three-year period, removed, mapped and weighed every individual kernel out of each cob from the harvests. While the majority of kernels had an endosperm and embryo of the same color -- an indication they shared the same mother and father -- some had different colors for each, such as a purple outer kernel with yellow embryo.

Wu was searching for such rare kernels -- far less than one in 100 -- that had two different fathers as a way to assess cooperation between the embryo and endosperm. "It was very challenging and time-consuming research," said Friedman. "It was like looking for a needle in a haystack, or in this case, a kernel in a silo."

Endosperm -- in the form of corn, rice, wheat and other crops -- is critical to humans, providing about 70 percent of calories we consume annually worldwide. "The tissue in the seeds of flowering plants is what feeds the world," said Friedman, who also directs the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard. "If flowering plants weren't here, humans wouldn't be here."

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Harbaugh brothers stage dramatic Super Bowl

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? The Harbaugh family sure knows how to throw a Super party.

In the end, it was older brother John Harbaugh and his Baltimore Ravens who came out on top, hanging on for a 34-31 win over Jim Harbaugh and his San Francisco 49ers in a Super Bowl that had everything.

After the game, John Harbaugh said it was hard to compete against his brother.

The brothers met at midfield as the confetti rained down. "I told him I loved him," John said. "He said, 'Congratulations."

Jim Harbaugh later declined a postgame interview with CBS.

With mom Jackie and dad Jack watching from somewhere in the Superdome, the Harbaugh brothers put on a championship game to remember. First it was the Ravens who raced to a 28-6 lead after Jacoby Jones returned the second-half kickoff a Super Bowl-record 108 yards for a score.

Then came a power outage, which delayed the game for 34 minutes. With the players sitting on their benches waiting for play to resume, Jim Harbaugh went to work.

His 49ers went on a surge of their own, and younger brother Jim had John on the ropes. The 49ers pulled within 31-29 in the fourth quarter, but just couldn't come up with one more play to pull off what would have been the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history.

The leadup to this game was all about the Harbaughs ? the first time siblings had coached against each other in the championship game. Every day for nearly two weeks, the two were asked about each others' careers ? John was forthcoming, Jim not so much. Even their parents got in the act with their own new conferences.

The Harbaugh family theme was: "Who has it better than us?"

Certainly no family in the NFL.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/harbaugh-brothers-stage-dramatic-super-bowl-041415616--nfl.html

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Monday, February 4, 2013

PUA Explains What Girls Find Attractive in Guys | Anti-Feminist ...

PUA and practical ?game? seems to me to boil down to how to project confidence when interacting with females. Anything much beyond that and the PUA is either up his own ass, trying to sell you something, or at best, telling you how to spend hours mastering a technique that might up your 1 in 50 success rate to 1 in 49.

My biggest problem with following the PUA lifestyle is squaring the requirement of confidence being crucial to making her gina tingle, with the avoidance of turning into a desensitised brute after repeated rejections. Posessing confidence might not be strictly identical to being a ?bad boy?, but in order to maintain one?s ?state? after multiple rejections when gaming, I can?t see any other route but to become utterly disinterested in what a female thinks ? in other words, just see her as another pussy that you are trying to get into.

This relates to another common theme on this blog ? the Trauma Myth as a justification for draconian punishments for men who break statutory rape laws and other feminist sex rules. A man is committing a heinous act which deserves to be punished mercilessly if he has sex with a girl a day under the age of consent, because such a girl will be ?traumatised? for life as a result of being ?abused?. In particular, this trauma is often said to entail that the abuse victim will find it ?difficult to maintain relationships? in the future.

Fair enough, if this is an inevitable or even likely consequence of such crimes, then the man does indeed deserve to be punished harshly. But something I?ve never understood is what this supposed subsequent inability to maintain relationships means. For a man has to take the initiative in virtually every stage of a relationship and the pursuit of the opposite sex. And his likelihood of success in securing and maintaining any kind of sexual relationship, as PUAs tell us, is mostly down to confidence. The woman essentially just has to decide whether or not to open her legs, sleep with him, live with him, stick with him etc. In other words, in terms of being able to maintain relationships and have a successful love life, a man is far more fragile than a woman or a girl.

If the Trauma Myth was true, and the real basis of feminst sex laws, then in a fair world, when a female sadistically rejects an approach from a male, where the level of rejection far exceeds that which is required to express disinterest and ?NO?, and whose apparent purpose is to harm the man?s self-confidence and ability to approach women in future, then she should be guilty of a crime as serious as a sexual assault or sex with a minor. She is deliberately harming a man?s ability to succeed with other women. There is little ambiguity about that malicious intention, whereas when a man sexually assaults a woman, or has sex with an underage girl, the intention is rarely to actually harm the female, but simply to obtain illicit sexual satisfaction. Furthermore, in most cases of these inflated feminist definitions of abuse, the resulting ?harm?, especially the ?inability to have relationships?, is largely speculative and unproven (aside from femi junk science), and probably a result of being labelled and victimised by the abuse industry if it does occur.

As relates to practical PUA advice for the beginner (as I am, after a long time away from ?game?), the important lesson is to go slowly and progress at your own level, building confidence gradually and realistically. A popular technique is to begin by asking women for the time, or for directions, before slowly graduating to making real approaches.? If you?re really short of self-confidence, it would probably be better to avoid approaching women in the street altogether until you have sorted out your underlying confidence issues.? The possibility of encountering a sadistic bitch who will take pleasure in ?scarring you? is just too great (the possibility of this is even higher if you make the mistake when a sensitive beginner of approaching girls in pairs or in groups).

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Source: http://theantifeminist.com/pua-explains-what-girls-find-attractive-in-guys/

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Bill Clinton to speak at Ed Koch's funeral in NYC

NEW YORK (AP) ? Ed Koch is being remembered as the quintessential New Yorker ? an admired but tough, colorful former mayor who will be honored at his funeral by former President Bill Clinton.

At the service Monday morning at Manhattan's Temple Emanu-El, mourners will also hear about Koch's other fierce loyalty: Israel. The Israeli consul general is set to speak, along with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Clinton interrupted a trip to Japan to return to New York for the funeral, according to Koch spokesman George Arzt.

He said Koch was a friend of both Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, and was helpful during her successful campaign for the U.S. Senate from New York. Koch also backed Hillary Clinton in her presidential run.

Bill Clinton will serve as a representative for President Barack Obama at the funeral.

Koch died Friday of congestive heart failure at age 88.

Friends from his weekly Greenwich Village luncheon gathering got together on Saturday, two weeks after his last meal with them.

The funeral will be held at one of the nation's most prominent synagogues, a Reform Jewish congregation on Fifth Avenue. Bloomberg is a member, as are comedian Joan Rivers and former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.

Koch led his city for 12 years, with a brash, humor-tinged style that came to personify the New York of the 1980s.

The Democratic mayor is credited with helping save New York from its economic crisis in the 1970s and leading it to financial rebirth. But during his three terms as mayor, he also faced racial tensions and corruption among political allies, as well as the AIDS epidemic, homelessness and urban crime.

In his weekly radio address, Bloomberg called Koch "our most tireless, fearless, and guileless civic crusader."

The mayor said his predecessor's "tough, determined leadership and responsible fiscal stewardship ... helped lift the city out of its darkest days and set it on course for an incredible comeback."

He added, "When someone needed a good kick in the rear, he gave it to them."

Koch lost the Democratic nomination for mayor in 1989 to David Dinkins, who succeeded him.

Koch said he was defeated "because of longevity." In his words, "people get tired of you."

But as the votes were coming in, he said he told himself, "I'm free at last."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bill-clinton-speak-ed-kochs-funeral-nyc-202620966.html

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Minister: Iceland refused to help FBI on WikiLeaks

(AP) ? Iceland's interior minister said Friday that he ordered the country's police not to cooperate with FBI agents sent to investigate WikiLeaks two years ago, offering a rare glimpse into the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation of the secret-busting site.

Ogmundur Jonasson told The Associated Press that he was upset when he found out that FBI agents had flown to the country to interview an unidentified WikiLeaks associate in August 2011.

"I, for one, was not aware that they were coming to Iceland," he said in a brief telephone interview. "When I learned about it, I demanded that Icelandic police cease all cooperation and made it clear that people interviewed or interrogated in Iceland should be interrogated by Icelandic police."

Jonasson said that Icelandic diplomats protested the FBI's trip to their U.S. counterparts.

"We made clear to the American authorities that this was not well-seen by us," he said.

The exact purpose of the FBI's trip to Iceland isn't clear ? the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik referred questions to the FBI, and the bureau did not immediately return an email seeking comment ? but the tiny north Atlantic nation has been a key hub for WikiLeaks and its supporters.

In 2010 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange helped craft Iceland's journalist-friendly media law, and WikiLeaks payment processor, DataCell, is based in Reykjavik. Several key allies, including lawmaker Birgitta Jonsdottir and WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson, are also from the country. Hrafnsson said in a telephone interview that he believed the target of the FBI's trip might have been a former WikiLeaks volunteer, whom he declined to name.

Regardless of what the target was, the minister's account of the FBI's trip opens a window into a sensitive inquiry which has so far remained largely under wraps. The U.S. Department of Justice has been investigating WikiLeaks since it began pouring classified U.S. documents into the public domain, but officials have refused to reveal almost any information about the size, scope, or nature of their inquiry, citing national security concerns.

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Brighton butcher recognised at Sussex Food and Drink Awards | The ...

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A Brighton butchers shop was the town?s only business to be recognised at the Sussex Food and Drink Awards last night (Thursday 31 January).

Bramptons, of St George?s Road in Kemp Town, was one of the two runners up for the Sussex Butcher of the Year award.

The awards were held at the Amex Community Stadium in Falmer ? the home of Brighton and Hove Albion.

More than 350 leaders in the food, drink and farming industries arrived for a gathered for a ?Sussex bubbly and ale reception?, sponsored by Harveys and Carr Taylor.

The stadium caterers, the Lindley Group, laid on a seven-course banquet which included Sussex beef and dairy, locally caught fish, locally grown fruit and vegetables and local cheeses. The coffee as Sussex ground and the chocolates were, of course, locally made.

The chairman of the judges, Clive Beddall, said: ?All our grand finalists offer superb quality and innovation and reflect the rich diversity of the food and drink industry in this part of the world.

?And there are few areas of a modern food store or indeed a catering sector menu that cannot be supplied from Sussex.?

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