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Space Nuts Episode 515: K2 18b, Polar Orbits, and the Lucy MissionIn this fascinating episode of Space Nuts, host Heidi Campo takes the helm for her final week as Andrew Dunkley prepares to return. Joined by the ever-knowledgeable Professor Fred Watson, they delve into some of the most exciting recent discoveries in astronomy, including the much-discussed K2 18b, the peculiar polar orbit of a newly discovered planet, and the latest from NASA's Lucy mission.Episode Highlights:- K2 18b's Potential for Life: Heidi and Fred explore the latest findings on K2 18b, a planet in the habitable zone of its star that exhibits chemical signatures potentially linked to life. They discuss the significance of dimethyl sulfide and dimethyldisulfide and the challenges of confirming these findings through the James Webb Space Telescope.- The Mystery of Polar Orbits: The duo shifts gears to discuss the surprising discovery of a planet orbiting in a polar configuration around a binary star system. Fred explains the implications of this unusual orbit and the theories surrounding its formation, raising questions about the nature of planetary systems.- The Lucy Mission: The episode wraps up with an exciting update on NASA's Lucy mission, which aims to explore Trojan asteroids. Heidi and Fred discuss the mission's unique goals, the significance of the asteroid named after paleoanthropologist Donaldjohanson Johanson, and the intriguing connections between the mission's title and its namesake.For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/aboutStay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.(00:00) Welcome to Space Nuts with Heidi Campo and Fred Watson(01:15) Discussion on K2 18b and its potential for life(15:30) The polar orbit discovery around binary stars(25:00) Updates on NASA's Lucy mission and its asteroid flybyFor the commercial-free versions of Space Nuts, join us on Patreon, Supercast, Apple Podcasts, or become a supporter here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this episode of SpaceTime, we unveil groundbreaking evidence that challenges previously held theories about the origins of Earth's water. Recent findings published in the journal Icarus indicate that rather than being delivered by asteroids and comets, Earth's water may have formed alongside the planet itself. The study utilizes a unique meteorite known as the enstatite chondrite to reveal a rich source of hydrogen essential for water formation, reshaping our understanding of how life-sustaining conditions developed on Earth.The Enigmatic Magnetic Field of MarsNext, we delve into the curious case of Mars's magnetic field, which has puzzled scientists for decades. A new study suggests that the strange magnetic signatures observed on the Red Planet could be attributed to a partially molten core predominantly covering the southern hemisphere. This research provides fresh insights into Mars's geological history and the implications for its atmospheric evolution, as the planet transitioned from a warm, wet environment to the arid desert we see today.The Lyrids Meteor ShowerAdditionally, we celebrate one of humanity's oldest known meteor showers, the Lyrids, which are currently dazzling skywatchers. First recorded over 2,700 years ago, these meteors originate from comet Thatcher and promise a beautiful celestial display. Although not as prolific as other meteor showers, the Lyrids offer a captivating spectacle for stargazers, with expectations of 10 to 15 meteors per hour during peak viewing times.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 50 for broadcast on 25 April 202500:49 New evidence on the origins of Earth's water06:30 Analysis of the enstatite chondrite meteorite12:15 The mystery of Mars's magnetic field18:00 Implications of a partially molten Martian core22:45 Overview of the Lyrids meteor shower27:00 Summary of recent astronomical findings30:15 Science report: Health risks linked to food additiveswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Hints of Alien Life, a Galactic Mystery, and Juno's Safe Mode IncidentIn this episode of SpaceTime, we explore groundbreaking revelations suggesting the potential for alien life beyond Earth. Using NASA's Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have detected chemical signatures of dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide in the atmosphere of the exoplanet K2 18 b, a sub-Neptune world located 124 light years away in the habitable zone of its host star. While these findings are incredibly promising, researchers urge caution as they work to confirm these biosignatures through further observations.A Surprising Spiral Galaxy from the Early UniverseNext, we dive into the discovery of a surprisingly large spiral galaxy dating back 11.4 billion years, which challenges current models of galaxy formation. This massive galaxy, dubbed the "Big Wheel," is three times larger than expected for its time, prompting astronomers to rethink how galaxies can grow and evolve in the early universe. The implications of this finding could reshape our understanding of cosmic structure and formation processes.NASA's Juno Spacecraft in Safe ModeAdditionally, we discuss a recent anomaly that forced NASA's Juno spacecraft to enter safe mode during a close flyby of Jupiter. The spacecraft's precautionary measures allowed it to protect its systems and continue diagnostics, ensuring the mission's ongoing success as it gathers vital data about the gas giant and its moons.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 48 for broadcast on 21 April 202500:49 Potential biosignatures detected on K2 18 b06:30 Implications for the search for extraterrestrial life12:15 Discovery of an ancient spiral galaxy in the early universe18:00 Challenges to current galaxy formation models22:45 Juno spacecraft enters safe mode after anomaly27:00 Summary of recent astronomical discoveries30:15 Science report: Health benefits of sauerkraut and lunar dust solar panelswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Astronomy Daily | Space News: S04E92In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna takes you on an exhilarating exploration of groundbreaking cosmic discoveries that could change our understanding of life in the universe. From compelling evidence of extraterrestrial life to the complexities surrounding SpaceX's operations, this episode is packed with insights that will ignite your curiosity about the cosmos.Highlights:- Strongest Evidence Yet for Extraterrestrial Life: Join us as we delve into the remarkable findings from the James Webb Space Telescope, which suggest the presence of biological compounds in the atmosphere of the exoplanet K218b. Discover how these observations could mark a pivotal moment in our quest to answer the age-old question: Are we alone in the universe?- SpaceX Landings Suspended in the Bahamas: Learn about the Bahamian government's decision to suspend all SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket landings pending an environmental assessment. We discuss the implications of this sudden halt and the growing regulatory challenges faced by private space companies.- A Planet Orbiting Two Stars: Explore the discovery of an unprecedented exoplanet orbiting a binary brown dwarf system. This unique configuration challenges existing theories of planetary formation and opens new avenues for understanding the diversity of planetary systems.- The Universe May Rotate: Uncover a groundbreaking theory suggesting that the entire universe might be rotating, albeit extremely slowly. This hypothesis could help resolve the Hubble tension and deepen our understanding of cosmic expansion.- Solving the Mystery of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: Discover how scientists may have identified the source of ultra high energy cosmic rays as the mergers of binary neutron stars. This theory provides a new lens through which to study some of the universe's most energetic phenomena.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:05 - Strongest evidence for extraterrestrial life10:30 - SpaceX landings suspended in the Bahamas17:00 - Planet orbiting two stars22:15 - The universe may rotate27:30 - Ultra high energy cosmic rays mystery solved✍️ Episode ReferencesExtraterrestrial Life Findings[University of Cambridge](https://www.cam.ac.uk/)SpaceX Suspension News[Bahamas Government](https://www.bahamas.gov.bs/)Planet Discovery[University of Birmingham](https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/)Universe Rotation Theory[Royal Astronomical Society](https://www.ras.ac.uk/)Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays Research[New York University](https://www.nyu.edu/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-exciting-space-discoveries-and-news--5648921/support.
Glenn Jessome, President and CEO of Silver Tiger Metals (TSX.V:SLVR – OTCQX:SLVTF), joins me to outline the quality of the participants in their recently closed $15 Million bought deal financing, and why this was the right time to the raise capital. We expand the conversation to break down how the funds will be deployed in the ongoing exploration and development work at their 100% owned, silver-gold El Tigre Project in Mexico. The syndicate of underwriters in this Offering was led by Stifel Canada and Desjardins Capital Markets, as co-lead underwriters and joint bookrunners, and BMO Capital Markets, SCP Resource Finance LP, Ventum Financial Corp., and Canaccord Genuity Corp. Eric Sprott also participated as a key strategic shareholder in this financing, with a show of support for the project and business strategy; after having come in during the prior capital raise back in 2020. Glenn discusses that this interest from institutions and key stakeholders came in as a result of meetings and presentations at overseas mining conferences in Switzerland. He mentioned that when considering the backdrop of macroeconomic volatility and uncertainty in the markets, that it really was the right time to execute on this financing. We reviewed how the Project was advanced and how many Company milestones were achieved from the prior capital raised; and how these funds would allow the operations team to hit the ground running with many key lead items and initiatives on the open-pit mine build, just as soon as the permits are received. Wrapping up we focus on the ongoing work programs as they await their open-pit permits. Glenn is lining up and analyzing financial term sheets for the capex needed to build the open-pit mine at El Tigre. Additionally, the company is continuing to drill from underground targeting the high-grade silver veins, and the Sulfide and Shale Zones that will feed into the upcoming PEA on the second phase of underground mining, due out by June of this year. If you have any follow up questions for Glenn about Silver Tiger, then please email me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Silver Tiger Metals at the time of this recording, and may choose to buy or sell shares at any time. Click here to follow the latest news from Silver Tiger Metals
Glenn Jessome, President and CEO of Silver Tiger Metals (TSX.V:SLVR – OTCQX:SLVTF), joins us to unpack the key takeaways from the Swiss Mining Institute (SMI) conference, the sentiment from retail and institutional investors in Europe, the continued permitting improvements from the new political administration in Mexico, and the ongoing exploration and development work at its 100% owned, silver-gold El Tigre Project. There appears to a be robust European appetite to invest in the precious metals and gold and silver stocks, and Glenn notes that the commodities funds as well as generalist funds are finally seeing capital inflows to invest into PM stocks. Investors are also opening up to Mexico as a mining jurisdiction, now that more permitting progress is announced, and we recap some of the constructive comments from Fernando Aboitiz, Head of the Extractive Activities Coordination Unit, Ministry of Economy, during the Mexico Mining Forum 2025 PDAC. Wrapping up we focus on the work the Company is continuing to do as they await their open-pit permits, where Glenn is lining up and analyzing financial term sheets for the capex needed to build the open-pit mine at El Tigre, and the company is continuing to drill from underground targeting the high-grade silver veins, and the Sulfide and Shale Zones that will feed into the upcoming PEA on the second phase of underground mining. If you have any follow up questions for Glenn about Silver Tiger, then please email me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Silver Tiger Metals at the time of this recording, and may choose to buy or sell shares at any time. Click here to follow the latest news from Silver Tiger Metals
Chad Peters from Ridgeline Minerals discusses the significant developments at the Selena project, particularly the Chinchilla sulfide target. With tje partnership with South32, new data from an MT survey has opened up exciting opportunities for exploration. The conversation delves into the scale of the Chinchilla sulfide target, the structural controls influencing mineralization, and the next steps for drilling. Additionally, Peters highlights the company's new Atlas project and the financial backing that will support ongoing exploration efforts.
Glenn Jessome, President and CEO of Silver Tiger Metals (TSX.V:SLVR – OTCQX:SLVTF), joins me to review the first assay results from the drilling campaign being conducted from underground drill pads targeting the high-grade silver veins, and the Sulfide and Shale Zones on its 100% owned, silver-gold El Tigre Project in Mexico. Highlights from the drilling program include the following: Hole ET-24-627: 3.0 meters grading 1,526.3 g/t total silver equivalent from 297.5 meters to 300.5 meters, consisting of 833.5 g/t silver, 0.13 g/t gold, 0.87% copper, 6.22% lead and 13.24% zinc within 17.3 meters grading 309.0 g/t total silver equivalent from 297.5 meters to 314.8 meters consisting of 160.0 g/t silver, 0.12 g/t gold, 0.18% copper, 1.34% lead and 2.68% zinc in the Sulfide Zone. Hole ET-23-626:8 meters grading 321.0 g/t total silver equivalent from 253.5 meters to 258.3 meters, consisting of 254.1 g/t silver, 0.10 g/t gold, 0.33% copper, 0.33% lead and 0.61% zinc within 17.1 meters grading 140.0 g/t total silver equivalent from 242.0 meters to 259.1 meters consisting of 95.4 g/t silver, 0.09 g/t gold, 0.13% copper, 0.29% lead and 0.54% zinc in the Sulfide Zone. This underground drilling work will continue with 1 drill rig, and all the prior data and other derisking work that the company is busy with in the background will be building toward a Preliminary Economic Study on the underground mining phase, set to release later in Q2. We discussed that banks and institutional analysts are now taking notice of these underground drill results, with Desjardins, Ventum Capital Markets, and SCP Research, all issuing updates and upgrades to their share price targets following this recent news. Additionally, we also circled back to the ongoing permitting developments and more mining permits just issued by the new political administration in Mexico. Now that permits have started getting granted in Mexico, he feels it is just a matter of time before the first open-pit permits start getting issued in the first half of 2025. Glenn points out that this permitting visibility will be a very meaningful catalyst for the company and many Mexican mining projects across the board to get rerated significantly higher. If you have any follow up questions for Glenn about Silver Tiger, then please email me at Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Silver Metals at the time of this recording, and may choose to buy or sell shares at any time. Click here to follow the latest news from Silver Tiger Metals
The Perfect Stool Understanding and Healing the Gut Microbiome
Explore the differences between SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth), IMO (Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth) and hydrogen sulfide SIBO, and dysbiosis, and what makes them different. Dive into their distinct causes and symptoms and what kinds of tests are appropriate in which situations. Lindsey Parsons, your host, helps clients solve gut issues and reverse autoimmune disease naturally. Take her quiz to see which stool or functional medicine test will help you find out what's wrong. She's a Certified Health Coach at High Desert Health in Tucson, Arizona. She coaches clients locally and nationwide. You can also follow Lindsey on Facebook, Tiktok, X, Instagram or Pinterest or reach her via email at lindsey@highdeserthealthcoaching.com to set up your free 30-minute Gut Healing Breakthrough Session. Show Notes
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Selenium Sulfide from the Microbiology section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
In this episode of Fresh Thinking by Snowden Optiro, tune in as our Executive Consultant Ian Glacken, Executive Consultant and Principal Consultant Jan Graham explore the topic of Commodity Series: Nickel Sulfide. This podcast episode at a glance: 00:05 Introduction 00:40 Experience with nickel sulfide deposits 01:30 Key types of nickel sulfide deposits 02:15 Estimation issues for structurally hosted deposits 04:40 Use of 2D modeling or seam modeling 07:20 Involvement with Nova Bollinger deposit 08:25 Estimation issues for disseminated mineralization 11:00 Geological models in nickel sulfide mines Join our experts as they explore the topic of Nickel Sulfide Lithium in the episode 71 of the Fresh Thinking podcast. If you'd like to connect with Ian and Jan, please reach out to them at contact@snowdenoptiro.com. This podcast is also available as an audio podcast on @Libsyn, @Spotify, @Apple Podcasts, @Google Podcasts. These podcasts are for those working in the mining industry. Snowden Optiro - Mining Advisory, Consulting and Professional Development.
Interview with Mark Selby, CEO of Canada NickelOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/canada-nickel-tsxvcnc-major-backers-validate-canada-nickels-potential-4809Recording date: 5th March 2024Canada Nickel (CNC) is emerging as a premier investment opportunity in the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. The company's flagship Crawford project in Ontario hosts the world's second-largest nickel sulfide resource and is on track to commence its first production by 2027.CNC has earned the backing of mining giants Anglo American and Agnico Eagle, as well as EV battery leader Samsung SDI. These industry heavyweights provide not only capital, but also invaluable technical, operational, and marketing expertise to de-risk and optimize Crawford.The Ontario and Canadian federal governments have also thrown their full support behind CNC, recognizing the viral role domestic critical mineral supply chains will play in the energy transition. With billions in government funding set to be deployed starting in mid-2024, CNC is well-positioned to access non-dilutive financing for Crawford and its newly established downstream processing business.While Crawford alone positions CNC as a globally significant nickel producer, the exploration upside across its Timmins properties is equally compelling. The company has identified seven additional targets with a combined footprint 10 times larger than Crawford's. By early 2025, CNC plans to publish maiden resources on these prospects which could vault it into the ranks of the world's largest nickel developers.Underpinning CNC's ambitious growth plans is the exponential demand growth expected for battery-grade nickel as EV adoption accelerates. Automakers and cell manufacturers are scrambling to lock in long-term supplies of responsibly sourced critical minerals. CNC's commitment to net zero emissions and strategic location in the mining-friendly jurisdiction of Canada make it a highly attractive partner.The company is not content to simply be a miner, however. Its newly established downstream processing unit, led by a team of industry veterans, aims to capture additional margin and qualify for generous government incentives by supplying battery-grade nickel directly to customers.For investors, CNC offers a unique combination of world-class assets, unparalleled exploration upside, strategic industry, government partnerships, and leverage to the EV supercycle. With the Crawford project approaching construction and a potential stream of new discoveries on the horizon, CNC appears poised to create substantial shareholder value in the years ahead as it cements its position as the go-to supplier of clean, zero-carbon nickel.View Canada Nickel's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/canada-nickelSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Stelmine Canada (STH: TSXV) (STHFF: OTCQB) is developing a new gold district (in northeastern Quebec); an under-explored part of the otherwise prolific James Bay region of Quebec, Canada. This region of the planet is expected to substantially increase its production of gold mineral resources. STRONG LEADERSHIP / PROVEN TRACK RECORD Led by Isabelle Proulx (CEO), Stelmine's management team has a proven track record in the Quebec resources sector and has created an attractive gold exploration target through a high-profile geological team including Dr. Normand Goulet, considered one of Canada's greatest structural geologists. TOP PEDIGREE Isabelle's father, Andre Proulx - Director of Stelmine since November 30, 2016 is a businessman known for developing Quebec's resources. Since 1991, he has founded and listed two mining companies (Ressources Appalaches, Exploration Puma) and one oil company (Pétrolia). In recent years, André Proulx has been a director of six public companies including Sirios and Khalkos. WHY GOLD? With gold recently trading strongly over $2,000 / oz ($2,030) many investors believe that 2024 will mark the start of a bull market in the price of gold. And more than just talk, following the US Fed announcement last week, gold prices shot higher as the $USD came under strong downward pressure thanks to the Fed projecting 3 rate cuts next year. A weaker $USD makes gold more affordable and with rates projected to be weaker for the next 2 years at least, the gold rush is on. FLAGSHIP PROJECTS Courcy Property - The New Discovery Of Gold In Northeastern Quebec! One of the largest iron mines in the world is operated ~ 100 km east of Courcy 3 / 12 drill holes included intersections showing visible gold Geological features similar to Newmont's Eleonore mine (Gold production since 2015) 215k OZs of annual production (2022) Mercator Property The Latest Gold Discovery In Northeastern Quebec! From a small gold sample to a vast gold corridor 1,095 claims (561km²) Sulfide-rich rocks discovered on surface in a 500 m x 3.6 km wide mineralized corridor Potential for discovery of both bulk tonnage and high-grade mineralization ISABELLE PROULX, CEO SAYS IT BEST "Our discoveries redefine gold potential in Quebec. Stelmine is not just exploring; we are architects of a promising gold frontier." A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY As the gold rush gains momentum, Stelmine Canada emerges as a strategic player, navigating untapped gold territories. With a robust leadership team, proven track record, and promising projects, investors are beckoned to join the journey into a new era of gold exploration. Stelmine's strategic positioning aligns seamlessly with the thriving gold market. Investors anticipating substantial growth and insights into untapped gold reserves should delve into Stelmine's exploration initiatives.
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Metals like gold and copper that occur in sulfide ore bodies have not been mined in Wisconsin since the Flambeau mine shut down in 1997. Concerns over pollution related to that mine led to the state’s sulfide mining moratorium, which was repealed in 2017 under a law passed by the Republican-controlled state Legislature. Now, a […]
Shereen Siewert welcomes Wisconsin River Alliance Water Advocates organizer Johnson Bridgwater and University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Geology and Environmental Science Professor Dr. Robert Lodge to explain the science of mining for minerals. They'll detail the environmental implications involved, the safeguards in place and explore the potential risks and benefits to the state.
Ich habe eine neue Armbanduhr, die mich etwas verwirrt: Sie leuchtet an sich nicht im Dunkeln, beziehungsweise nur dann, wenn durch einen Türspalt noch etwas Licht fällt. Mach ich die Tür ganz zu, leuchtet nichts. Kann das sein? Wenn deine Uhr Leuchtmarkierungen trägt, brauchen die helles Licht, damit sie später im Dunkeln noch leuchten. Wie trägst du deine Uhr? Unter dem Hemdsärmel? Ja. Wenn, wie es im Winterhalbjahr der Fall ist, die Uhr die meiste lichte Zeit unterm Ärmel verbringt, dann passiert da natürlich nichts. Du meinst, die Ziffern würden sich andernfalls mit Licht aufladen? So könnte man das formulieren. Diese sogenannten Leuchtfarben, genauer Nachleuchtfarben, nutzen einen Effekt, der schon ziemlich lange bekannt ist, wenn auch, als er entdeckt worden ist, wahrscheinlich noch kein Mensch verstanden hat, wie er funktioniert. Es gibt Berichte aus dem 17. Jahrhundert, wonach ein Mensch in Bologna einen Leuchtstein gefunden haben, besser gesagt, hergestellt haben soll. Der war Zauberer oder Chemiker oder was? Wahrscheinlich Alchimist. Und wie Alchimisten das gemacht haben, hat er wohl verschiedenste Sachen zusammen erhitzt und bei einer Kombination kam eben Bariumsulfid heraus, eine Verbindung aus dem Schwermetall Barium und dem Element Schwefel. Viele Sulfide besitzen die Fähigkeit zu leuchten, wenn sie in helles Licht kommen. Zinksulfid kann so was auch, Calciumsulfid und eben auch Sulfide von Barium und Strontium. Und das ist in meiner Uhr drin? Etwas in der Art. Inzwischen nimmt man eher Verbindungen mit Seltenerdmetallen. Früher verwendete man auch Mischungen aus luminiszierenden Substanzen und Radium. Dann war die Uhr radioaktiv. Sie strahlte und leuchtete immer. Als Universalgelehrter der nd.Redaktion weiß der Wissenschaftsredakteur Dr. Steffen Schmidt auf fast jede Frage eine Antwort – und wenn doch nicht, beantwortet er eben eine andere. Alle Folgen zum Nachhören auf: dasnd.de/schmidt Als Universalgelehrter der nd.Redaktion weiß der Wissenschaftsredakteur Dr. Steffen Schmidt auf fast jede Frage eine Antwort – und wenn doch nicht, beantwortet er eben eine andere. Alle Folgen zum Nachhören auf: dasnd.de/schmidt Als Universalgelehrter der nd.Redaktion weiß der Wissenschaftsredakteur Dr. Steffen Schmidt auf fast jede Frage eine Antwort – und wenn doch nicht, beantwortet er eben eine andere. Alle Folgen zum Nachhören auf: dasnd.de/schmidt Wie kommt heute Leuchtfarbe aufs Zifferblatt? Maschinell und ohne Radioaktivität. Es gibt aber auch einen Schweizer Hersteller, der Tritium, das radioaktive schwerste Isotop des Wasserstoffs, in winzigen Glasröhrchen unterbringt, die mit Leuchtstoff beschichtet sind. Und der leuchtet durch die Bestrahlung des Tritiums auch ohne Anregung durch Sonnenlicht. Für Taucheruhren ist das ganz sinnvoll. Und deine Uhr, kann die leuchten? Nee, meine leuchtet gar nicht. Du brauchst nachts keine Uhrzeitinformation? Dafür habe ich ja den Wecker. Und wenn ich bei dem auf den Knopf drücke, dann wird das Zifferblatt beleuchtet. Und noch eine Spezialfrage: Glaubst du, Linkshänder tragen die Uhr links oder rechts? Linkshänder werden die wohl eher rechts tragen. Wenn du schon mal versucht hast, die Uhr mit einer Hand am Arm festzumachen – das macht sich mit der Leithand immer besser.
The Holy Grail of electric-vehicle production is a nickel battery derived from a genuinely green process, from mining through hydrometallurgy to handling residual tailings. Indonesia holds the bulk of the world's nickel -- but its current and planned projects for refining ore into battery-grade material (or 'MHP') are anything but green. These use conventional high-pressure acid leaching (HPAL), which entails high costs, acidic gases, and vast tailings. Indonesia's current trajectory points to the exclusion of its battery material from key markets (EU, US, et al) where regulators and consumers will demand high standards. But at least one company, Altilium, offers something completely different: an economical way to process ore into MHP -- with over 95 percent acid recycling and zero leftover tailings. Paired with renewable energy, the prospect exists for carbon-neutral battery production. Could it work, at scale? In this episode of Reformasi Dispatch, Jakarta-based Altilium CEO and Monty Python aficionado Chris Gower responds to our (Spanish) inquisition.Support us on buymeacoffee.com/reformasiSupport us on buymeacoffee.com/reformasi
Sulfide-ore copper mining on lands adjacent to rivers and lakes that flow into the Boundary Waters is indeed an ongoing threat to this cherished wilderness. However, it is not the only threat that impact the Boundary Waters. Climate change and a warming planet are also threats the lakes, rivers, forests, animals and people who cherish the Boundary Waters. In this episode, we hear from Grand Marais youth climate activist Olya Wright and her efforts to protect the Boundary Waters. We also hear from: --Jessica Hellmann, the director of the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment and the Ecolab Chair in Environmental Leadership. --Ana Maria Kleymeyer, a climate lawyer from Washington D.C. who has ties to the Boundary Waters region.
This week we dive in to sulfide mining and it's permanent repercussions. The sulfide mine that has been proposed in the Boundary Waters in Minnesota has sparked major attention on the damage of the mines like this one, and the damage it will cause to the most visited wilderness area in the country. In the news this week we have how to reduce salt use in Wisconsin, from prison to state park in Illinois, more fish stocking in Michigan, and turkey forecast in Indiana. Busch Lite Billy made us some chili and Kelsey's corner is a challenge between her and Jim. Jim is doing the carnivore diet and Kelsey is doing a no meat diet. Remember if you can hear this podcast, that means you can be on it. Email us at whistlemissionpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!!! Whistlemissionoutdoors.com Instagram Whistle Mission Outdoors Kelsey's Korner on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-miller00/support
Magmatic sulfide deposits have arguably the most quantified deposit model, but what are the game changers in our understanding? Despite a decades old foundational model for their formation, what is new and what should be considered in the search for new resources? This episode checks in with an expert in magmatic sulfides engaged in the global pursuit as well as those researching emerging ideas that shed new light on the model, including some which have implications for exploration.Peter Lightfoot, Lightfoot Geoscience and adjunct professor Western University, began his career in academia and at a survey, but then seized the opportunity to make the switch to exploration and has never looked back. He gives us his five game changers in the understanding of the ore deposit model for magmatic sulfides, from mineral systems to big data and structural analysis.The recognition of ‘drobbles' – the coalescence of vapor and sulfides in the formation of magmatic sulfide ores stems from how we ask questions, the scale of observation and fundamental experimental work. Margaux Le Vallaint, CSIRO, Kensington, W.A., Australia, talks about her research into the role of gases in the formation of Norilsk massive Ni deposit, with implications for the Permian-Triassic extinction event.In the lead up to the early career Pt Symposium, in May 2022 (check it out on the MagSul website), keynote speaker, Eduardo Mansur, Norges Geologiske Undersøkelse, talks about developments in mineral analysis and potential applications for exploration. Plus, what does an early career scientist think the future holds for the science of magmatic sulfide deposits?Theme music is Confluence by Eastwindseastwindsmusic.com
In dieser neuen Folge von "Kochen mit Peter Scharff" des Radiosenders "Antenne Kaiserslautern", spricht Moderator Marco Blechschmidt mit Sternekoch Peter Scharff und Oecotrophologin Eva Schmidt-Zöllner über die Nährstoffe des Gerichtes "Rote & Gelbe Bete- Carpaccio mit Feldsalat und Walnussdressing ".Rote Beete und Gelbe Beete sind beides sehr gesunde Wintergemüse. Die enthaltene Folsäure und das Eisen in der Roten Beete sind wichtig für die Blutbildung. Auch der sekundären Pflanzenstoff „Betanin“, der als Farbstoff in der Lebensmittelindustrie verwendet wird, stärkt unser Immunsystem. Insgesamt wirkt rote Beete sehr stark entzündungshemmend und als Waffe im Kampf gegen freie Radikale im Körper. Gelbe Beete ist milder und süßer als die rote, hat aber die gleichen Inhaltsstoffe, abgesehen von dem gelben Farbstoff, der aber die selbe Wirkung hat. Feldsalat ist einer der nährstoffreichsten Salate und einer der gesündesten Blattsalate, da er viel Vitamin A,Vitamin E und Vitamin C als andere Blattsalate hat. Dazu kommt Folsäure, Eisen, Magnesium, Calcium, Iod, viel Kalium, und ätherische Öle, das schmeckt man! Feldsalat ist was richtig Tolles und mit Vinaigrette und einem tollen Öl, ist es eine der gesündesten Formen Salat zu essen.Walnüsse haben viele ungesättigte Fettsäuren ganz viel Omega 3, wirken cholesterinsenkend, entzündungshemmend und das Öl hat gute Fette und einen tollen Geschmack. Es passt hervorragend zum Salat. Zwiebel enthält Sulfide und da sie nicht erhitzt werden, geht das Vitamin C auch nict kaputt. Eiweißlieferanten sollten in jedem Gericht dabei sein, denn sie machen satt und Eiweiß ist der wichtigste Baustein für den Körper. Das liefert uns in diesem Fall der Ziegenfrischkäse, und das noch mit sehr viel und besonders hochwertigem Eiweiß (21g Eiweiß auf 100g Ziegenfrischkäse). Dazu kommt noch das Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Kalzium und Magnesium. Ziegenmilch ist besonders hochwertig, denn sie hat weniger Fett, weniger Milchzucker, hat kurzkettige Milchfette und ist bekömmlicher. Zum Schluss kommt noch der Rotweinessig. Er ist kalorienarm und wirkt sich positiv auf den Blutzuckerspiegel aus, da es die Insulinempfindlichkeit erhöht. Somit kann das Insulin besser wirken. Also: Essig ist gesund, und das gesamte Gericht ist es auch! :-) Näheres zu Sternekoch Peter Scharff: Website: https://www.peter-scharff.de/ Instagram: @peter_scharff Facebook: Kulinarisches Kompetenzzentrum LinkedIn: Peter Scharff Näheres zu Diplom-Oecotrophologin Eva Schmidt-Zöllner: Website: https://www.dr-ambrosius-donnersbergkreis.de/nc/ueber-uns.html Instagram: @sfe_evasz Facebook: Dr. Ambrosius - Ernährungsberatung Näheres zum Radiosender "Antenne Kaiserslautern": Website: https://www.antenne-kl.de/ Facebook: 96.9 Antenne Kaiserslautern Instagram: @antennekl
Lots of drill results and exploration updates today, including important news from Chakana Copper, Northern Vertex, C3 Metals, Clarity Gold and Outback Goldfields. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Integra Resources is advancing the past-producing DeLamar Project in southwestern Idaho. The Company has continued to demonstrate resource growth and conversion through greenfield and brownfield exploration and plans on delivering a pre-feasibility study in Q4 2021 to further de-risk and advance the project towards permitting. Integra Resources trades on the TSX-V under ITR and the NYSE American under ITRG. Corvus Gold is a North American gold exploration and development company, focused on its near-term gold-silver mining projects in southwestern Nevada. The Company holds a commanding land position within the Bullfrog Mining District. Neighbouring, adjacent projects controlled by AngloGold Ashanti, Kinross Gold and Coeur Mining highlight this active District. The two 100% owned North Bullfrog & Mother Lode projects have a combined nearly 4-Million oz gold of in-pit resource and continues to grow with an on-going, successful, resource expansion drill program. Corvus trades on the TSX and the Nasdaq with the symbol KOR. Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. Rio-2 is advancing the Fenix Gold Project in Chile, the largest undeveloped gold heap leach project in the Americas. Fenix consists of 5 million ounces in the measured and indicated resource category and 1.4 million ounces in the inferred resource category. With a robust PFS in place, Fenix is set up for fast-tracked construction and production. You can find a list of project and company information on their website, rio2.com.
Clean Air Metals (CVE: AIR – OTCQB: CLRMF) CEO Abraham Drost joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news assay results from drilling the Escape Lake Deposit at the Company's Thunder Bay North Project. Drost telling Proactive the results were very good including a massive sulphide lens grading 41.2 g/t PdEq1composed of 12.9g/t Palladium, 15.5g/t Platinum, 7.94% Copper, 2.41% Nickel (Ni), over 0.2m from 432.2 – 434.4m downhole.
When I was little, maybe 5 or 6 years old, I struck gold! Well, it wasn't real gold, but I was most convinced. Someone had dumped a tailings pile near the woods where I lived and in the sun, those crushed pieces of rock sparkled. I had already been bitten by the love of minerals and fossils and so naturally I filled my pockets and brought as much home as a youngster can carry. Where I was told that it was Fool's Gold. But, still... it was so compelling and just so gold-like. So, secretly I continued my forays and dragged as many of those lovely sparkly bits home as I could. The pile soon amassed to what could not be concealed in a youngsters room — those socks have to live somewhere. So we struck a bargain. My folks would let me keep my gold if I kept it under the house. I suspect it is still there to this day. I did eventually find gold up in Atlin, British Columbia — and loads of it — but none that I could keep. I met a fellow who pans for it and had built out a sluicing system to great success. He showed me an ice cream bucket full of gold nuggets that I still ponder to this day. So, what exactly is Fool's Gold? Is it gold mixed with another mineral or something else altogether? Turns out it is pyrite which has a brass-yellow colour and metallic lustre similar to gold, but pyrite is brittle and will break rather than bend as gold does. A good field test is to give it a streak test. Gold leaves a yellow streak, while pyrite's streak is brownish-black. Pyrite is named from the Greek word for fire (pyr) because it can create sparks for starting a fire when struck against metal or stone — also fun to try in the field. Pyrite was once a source of sulfur and sulfuric acid, but today most sulfur is obtained as a byproduct of natural gas and crude oil processing. We sometimes see pyrite sold as a novelty item or made into costume jewellery. But pyrite does have its uses beyond amusing youngsters dreaming of their own gold rush. Pyrite can sometimes help you find real gold because the two form together under similar conditions. Gold can even occur as inclusions inside pyrite, sometimes in mineable quantities depending on how effectively the gold can be recovered. Fool's Gold is truly pyrite or iron sulfide (FeS2) and is one of the most common sulfide minerals. Sulfide minerals are a group of inorganic compounds containing sulfur and one or more elements. I still have a fondness for it and share a wry smile when I find it out in the field. It is remarkably common. And, I do still want it to be real gold even though my grown-up brain knows it is not. When I am very lucky, however, I find pyritized fossils — even better than gold!
Rooster Talk Episode 39 is with Allan Ritchie, Chief Executive Officer - Adavale Resources Limited (ASX: ADD) The Truth Machine is one month away. In this episode of Rooster Talk, Allan Ritchie reiterates the commitment by management to ensure a methodical approach to exploration in Tanzania. The drilling program is still on scheduled to start in June. The unique aspect of management in Adavale Resources is that they are being paid in shares. I like this as it aligns everyone with the shareholders. The ongoing field exploration in Tanzania has highlighted some interesting results within the target areas. The continuing geophysical interpretation is preparing the company for fifteen targets that will be of interest, when drilling commence. We will deliver drilling in June and imminent results will give shareholders some joy for their patience.
Coffee with Samso Episode 74 is with Allan Ritchie, Chief Executive Officer - Adavale Resources Limited (ASX: ADD) The EV Revolution has thrown the world of "Battery Metals" into a another rush for good assets. Like in any other industry, when the market is hot, great assets become hard to acquire. Adavale has its assets next to one of the largest undeveloped nickel assets in the world, with similar geology and geophysical signatures. Allan Ritchie shares with us the long journey of the company to get to where they are now. There is no hiding from the fact that this is a early stage play but I can sense in the tome of his voice, a sense of excitement and bravado about the project. What he did not say on camera is that management are driven by capital appreciation as they are not paid large amounts of salary. Their rewards is in their shares that they own and not burning the cash with large salary. This is a great strategy and one that is not seen in many ASX companies. Global law firm Clyde & Co advised UK mining company, Kabanga Nickel, on a binding framework agreement with the Government of Tanzania for the development of the Kabanga Nickel Project. According to their website, the Kabanga Nickel project is located in the north-west of Tanzania. It is touted as a multi-billion dollar project. It host an in situ mineral resource of 58 million tonnes at 2.62% Ni, containing more than 1.52 million tonnes (3.30 billion pounds) of nickel, a key ingredient for the making of electric vehicles. Kabanga will support a mine life of at least 30 years with further exploration potential. Adavale has found themselves at the right phase of a rising market. Since my conversation with Scott Williamson on Producing Nickel for the EV Revolution - Blackstone Minerals Ltd (ASX:BSX), where he share with us that nickel buyers are feeling the rate of demand rising faster than anticipation by the market. This is a great situation for the likes of Adavale as they move into discovery mode. Of course, this does not mean that discovery is guaranteed but as we have discussed in many previous Coffee with Samso, exploration is all about good management, funding and good assets. The rest is a game of lottery. I feel that Adavale ticks all the boxes required, now its up to hard work and the truth machine. Allan outlines a strong strategy and the milestones are there to be achieved. There is no hiding his expectation and with a market capitalisation of AUD20M in a strong market, discovery would give shareholders many things to cheer about in the near future.
Jeremy Shaeffer is the vocalist of South Dakota metalcore band Earth Groans currently signed to Solid State Records. In this episode, we speak with Jeremy about his upbringing as a dairy farmer, his "five-plex" creative paradise, dumpster diving for donuts, and why Earth Groans has decided to be an "EP" band. Listen to Earth Groans: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jL8OQmf0x3KZa8g8kt28H Listen to Give To The Winds: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rOPabiVIOPPMx6En22ctr Earth Groans Merch: https://earthgroans.bigcartel.com/ Follow Earth Groans: Twitter: https://twitter.com/earthgroans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earthgroans Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/earthgroansband Website: http://earthgroans.com/ Learn about Sulfite (not an element, Evan was wrong): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfite Learn about Sulfide (apparently not the same as Sulfite, Soul Fite, Soul Fight, or Soul Flight): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfide_mineral Thank you for listening to The American Arson Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a positive comment or review. You can also access video episodes of the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/americanarson Check out American Arson here: Merch: https://facedown.merchnow.com/catalogs/American-Arson Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7cl9j0U54gBxbcGO7zXXs2 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/american-arson/893705582 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/americanarson Twitter: https://twitter.com/americanarson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanarson/ Website: https://www.americanarson.com/
About Galileo Mining Limited (ASX:GAL) Galileo Mining is a resources company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) under the code GAL and is exploring for base metals in south-east Western Australia. The company has a 100% ownership of its Norseman Project and has Joint Ventures with the Creasy Group over highly prospective tenements in the Fraser Range. The Norseman Project is located adjacent to the regional town of Norseman in an infrastructure-rich area of Western Australia. A bitumen highway runs parallel to the project area and is less than 10km from the Company’s current JORC cobalt-nickel resources. The Norseman Project includes numerous areas with potential for further cobalt discoveries as well as additional nickel and copper prospects. The Fraser Range Project covers two zones of the extensive Fraser Range geological belt. The Fraser Range is known for the world-class Nova nickel-copper-cobalt mine discovered by Sirius Resources in 2012. Galileo’s northern Fraser Range tenement is 80km from the operating Nova mine while the southern tenements are just 30km from the mine. Galileo is targeting Nova style nickel-copper-cobalt mineralisation in the Fraser Range and has a deep level of experience in the region. The company was originally privately owned by renowned prospector Mr. Mark Creasy, and Galileo Managing Director Mr. Brad Underwood spent eight years as General Manager of the Creasy Group’s exploration at the Fraser Range and Norseman.
The Perfect Stool Understanding and Healing the Gut Microbiome
Are you struggling with unexplained abdominal pain, cramping or bloating? Diarrhea, constipation or both? Do you have an IBS diagnosis but don't know how to move forward? Learn about the different types of IBS, how it relates to IBD, SIBO and dysbiosis, more advanced diagnostic tools to get at its root causes, and treatment options. Lindsey Parsons, your host, helps clients solve gut issues, reverse autoimmune disease and type 2 diabetes naturally and lose weight without cutting calories or cutting out major food groups. She's a Certified Health Coach at High Desert Health in Tucson, Arizona. She coaches clients locally and nationwide. You can also follow Lindsey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest or reach her via email at lindsey@highdeserthealthcoaching.com to set up a free 30-minute Gut Healing Breakthrough Session. Show notes
In dieser neuen Folge von "Kochen mit Peter Scharff" des Radiosenders "Antenne Kaiserslautern", spricht Moderator Marco Blechschmidt mit Sternekoch Peter Scharff und Oecotrophologin Eva Schmidt-Zöllner über die Nährstoffe des Gerichtes "Rhabarber- Balsamicogemüse mit gebratenem Ziegenkäse "."Rhabarber ist botanisch ein Gemüse, sehr kalorienarm und fructosearm, wirkt aufgrund des hohen Kaliumgehalts entwässernd, viele Ballaststoffe und ein Mix aus Gerbstoffen wirken positiv auf die Verdauung. Eine hohe Nährstoffdichte, das bedeutet viele Vitamine und Mineralstoffe, aber wenig Kalorien, bietet der Blattspinat. Die Frühlingszwiebeln haben alle Vorteile der normalen Zwiebel wie viel Vitamin C und B6, Folsäure, antibiotisch wirkende Sulfide und Flavonoide für den Zellschutz. Knoblauch steuert noch das antibakteriell wirkende Allicin zur Stärkung des Immunsystems bei. Ghee, ein geklärtes Butterfett ähnlich dem europäischen Butterschmalz, ist wegen des höheren Anteils an ungesättigten Fettsäuren eine gesunde Butteralternative und hoch erhitzbar. Viel gutes Eiweiß (21g/100g), Vitamine A und D, viel Calcium und Magnesium machen den Ziegenkäse zu einem hochwertigen Lebensmittel mit einem hohen Gehalt an kurzkettigen Fettsäuren, was ihn besonders bekömmlich macht! Balsamico, gerne Himbeer- oder Apfel-Balsamico ist kalorienarm und hat eine positive Wirkung auf den Blutzuckerspiegel und die natürlichen Säuren sorgen für eine gesunde Darmflora. Speckwürfel enthalten viel gesättigte Fettsäuren und viel Cholesterin, deshalb empfehle ich alternativ magere Schinkenwürfel. Dieses Gericht ist eine sehr schöne Frühlingskombination mit wirksamen Inhaltstoffen!"Näheres zu Sternekoch Peter Scharff:Website: https://www.peter-scharff.de/Instagram: @peter_scharffFacebook: Kulinarisches Kompetenzzentrum LinkedIn: Peter Scharff Näheres zu Diplom-Oecotrophologin Eva Schmidt-Zöllner:Website: http://www.dr-ambrosius-donnersbergkreis.de/nc/ueber-uns.htmlInstagram: @sfe_evasz Facebook: Dr. Ambrosius - Ernährungsberatung Näheres zum Radiosender "Antenne Kaiserslautern":Website: https://www.antenne-kl.de/Facebook: 96.9 Antenne Kaiserslautern Instagram: @antennekl
Brian Anderson, aka The Tick Terminator, offers advice for preventing bites from disease-bearing ticks. (lymetickbughub.com) Bob Martini, president of the Oneida County Lakes and Rivers Association, announces the association's position statement on metallic sulfide mining in the county and their opposition to a proposed mine on the headwaters of the Wolf River. (www.oclra.org) Joe Henry, executive director of Lake of the Woods Tourism, provides an update on travel and boating restrictions in Minnesota and encourages vacationers to plan their summer and fall trips and avoid traveling now. (lakeofthewoodsmn.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, pro angler Duffy Kopf reports fishing action is very slow on Dane County lakes and says that new signs posted at area boat ramps warn anglers to maintain social distancing when launching and loading boats. Look for updates on boat landing access on the DNR website. (dnr.wi.gov) Send us your comments and ideas. Call 414-297-7554 or email dsoradio@gmail.com.
In dieser neuen Folge von "Kochen mit Peter Scharff" des Radiosenders "Antenne Kaiserslautern", spricht Moderator Marco Blechschmidt mit Sternekoch Peter Scharff und Oecotrophologin Eva Schmidt-Zöllner über die Nährstoffe des Gerichtes "Linsen mit karamellisiertem Ziegenkäse"."Linsen können viel mehr als Linsensuppe! Linsen sind kleine Powerpakete, sie haben überdurchschnittlich viel pflanzliches Eiweiß (23g pro 100g, das ist mehr als ein Steak), viele Ballaststoffe, wirken sättigend, cholesterinsenkend, mit Eiweiß, viele Vitamine, Magnesium und Eisen. Eisen ist für den Körper nicht so gut verfügbar, nimmt man aber etwas mit Vitamin C dazu, kann Eisen leichter aufgenommen werden (Bspw. etwas Zitronensaft über die Linsen träufeln). Knollensellerie ist ein altes Gemüse, hat also viele Polyphenole, die wirken antioxidativ, ist sehr ballaststoffreich und die ätherische Öle können auch mal einen gereizten Magen beruhigen.Petersilienwurzel ist ein eiweißreiches Wintergemüse mit viel Vitamin C und ätherischen Ölen. Die Zwiebel ist ja als kleines Haushaltmittel durch ihre Sulfide und cholesterinsenkende Wirkung bekannt. Die Karotte ist ein super gut verträgliches Gemüse und hat viel Vitamin A. Ziegenkäse hat hochwertiges und viel Eiweiß (21g auf 100g), hat viel Vitamin A und D, Calcium, Magnesium und sogar weniger Fett und weniger Milchzucker (Laktose) als Kuhmilch. Außerdem einen geringeren Gehalt an kurzkettigen Fettsäuren. Der Elster Apfel ist spitze, denn er kann sogar aus regionalem und biologischem Anbau sein und muss nicht von weit her importiert werden. Apfel hat eine große Vielfalt an Vitaminen und Mineralstoffen, die sitzen direkt unter der Schale, die deswegen bitte mitessen wenn´s geht. Außerdem gibt es noch das Pectin im Apfel das ein super Ballaststoff ist. Zum Schluss noch der frz. Majoran mit seiner Vielfalt an ätherischen Ölen, Gerbstoffen, Bitterstoffen, wirkt beruhigend und wird deshalb gerne bei fetten und schwer verdaulichen Rezepten hinzugefügt. 25g Rohrzucker sind noch zum Karamellisieren vom Ziegenkäse da, aber bei der gesunden Kombination kann man das gerne hinnehmen."Näheres zu Sternekoch Peter Scharff:Website: https://www.peter-scharff.de/Instagram: @peter_scharffFacebook: Kulinarisches Kompetenzzentrum LinkedIn: Peter Scharff Näheres zu Diplom-Oecotrophologin Eva Schmidt-Zöllner:Website: http://www.dr-ambrosius-donnersbergkreis.de/nc/ueber-uns.htmlFacebook: Dr. Ambrosius - Ernährungsberatung Blog: https://drambrosius.wordpress.com/Näheres zum Radiosender "Antenne Kaiserslautern":Website: https://www.antenne-kl.de/Facebook: 96.9 Antenne Kaiserslautern Instagram: @antennekl
It’s the season 3 finale Q&A episode! And I have a dream guest here with me to answer all your lingering SIBO queries: the king of SIBO himself, Dr. Mark Pimentel. If you’ve already been down the SIBO rabbit hole, Dr. Pimentel likely needs no introduction. He’s the director of The Pimentel Lab at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, where he researches many pieces of the IBS puzzle, including gastrointestinal motility and bacterial overgrowths. He’s published dozens of studies on these subjects, and it’s fair to say that much of the data-backed information we’ve covered in the first 3 seasons of this podcast, has been discovered through Dr. Pimentel’s work. There were a few recurring macro themes to your questions, so in today’s episode, we’re going to focus on Post-Infectious IBS, Methane overgrowth, and Hydrogen Sulfide SIBO. If you don’t hear your question, don’t stress—there’s a big possibility I’ve covered it in a past episode already. Those who are new here might want to backtrack and listen to season 1, where we cover a lot of SIBO 101 topics related to the aftermath of a diagnosis. The podcast will be on hiatus until the fall while I focus on putting the finishing touches on the SIBO Made Simple book (!!). In the meantime, stay in touch via instagram (I’m @phoebelapine) and by subscribing to my newsletter. Of course, subscribing to the podcast is the best way to be sure you’ll know when new episode start airing again. A quick taste of what we’ll cover: The proper definition of IBS, Post-Infectious IBS and SIBO Why the IBS Smart Test is useful and how to decide when to use it versus a lactulose SIBO breath test How long it takes for Post-Infectious IBS antibodies to be cleared from the body Precautions those diagnosed need to take when traveling abroad Advice for methane SIBO and constipation sufferers and the latest research about what a different beast it is Atrantil as a treatment for methane SIBO What percentage of people with SIBO have Hydrogen Sulfide and treatment plans And so much more... Resources, mentions and notes: Dr. Pimentel's website EP 27 | Bad Bacteria: Food Poisoning and Post-Infectious IBS Talley Meta-Analysis on SIBO in IBS Dr. Pimentel's new paper on IMO: Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth SYN-010 Clinical Trial for Methane SIBO / IBS-C Atrantil - Digestive Support for Methane SIBO Phoebe’s book, The Wellness Project, on her journey with Hashimoto’s Join the SIBO Made Simple Facebook Community Page Subscribe to the newsletter (and receive a free low FODMAP cookbook) This episode is brought to you by 4 Weeks to Wellness, my online program for finding the sweet spot between health and hedonism. Need 4-weeks worth of easy low FODMAP recipes with a step-by-step meal plan laid out for you? You’ll receive a 20-recipe cookbook, complete with shopping lists, elimination diet guidance and reintroduction worksheets, in addition to the many other program resources like my symptom and activity tracker, lymphatic massage videos, doable desk stretches, and so much more. The 300+ people who have joined the tribe have reported clearer skin, calmer tummies, less bloat, tamer food cravings, and a general ease over their newfound habits. To find out more details about when the next session starts, click here. Use the code SIBOMADESIMPLE at checkout for $40 off! Disclaimer: The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, or treatment. The information discussed is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or professional care.
Katzengold oder auch Narrengold ist ein sehr häufig vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfide und Sulfosalze“. Der richtige mineralogische Fachbegriff ist Pyrit, umgangssprachlich auch Eisenkies oder Schwefelkies. Welchen Wert hat Katzengold und wie kannst du es schnell und einfach von echtem Gold unterscheiden? Warum heißt Katzengold Katzengold? Handelt es sich dabei um Gold von minderer Qualität? Ist es überhaupt Gold? Katzengold hat rein gar nichts mit Katzen zu tun. Es wird vermutet, dass der Begriff Katzengold vom althochdeutschen “Kazzungold” abgeleitet ist. Kazzungold war goldgelbes Kirschharz. Damit wurden Funde bezeichnet, die ähnlich metallisch-gülden schimmmerten und daher wertvoll aussahen, aber kein echtes Gold waren. Eine andere Ableitung ergibt sich aus dem mittelalterlichen Begriff “Ketzer”. So wurden damals Menschen bezeichnet, die einem Irrglauben anhingen. Demnach könnte man “Ketzergold” begrifflich mit “Falschgold” übersetzen. Katzengold ist definitiv kein Gold und enthält auch kein Gold. Katzengold ist weder teuer noch selten und wird aus diesem Grund auch Narrengold genannt. Von der chemischen Zusammensetzung her ist Pyrit schnell erklärt: Man nehme ein Teil Eisen und zwei Teile Schwefel, fertig ist das Katzengold. Ein schöner Pyritstein ist ein Hingucker. Besonders schöne Steine werden auch als Anhänger oder Amulett getragen.
There is a third type of SIBO (besides hydrogen and methane-based SIBO) that currently does not have a test available: hydrogen sulfide SIBO. In fact, it can sometimes look like a flat line on a lactulose or glucose SIBO test. What can patients and clinicians do with the resources available? Guests Dr. Allison Siebecker, Gary Stapleton, and I discuss the testing methods available to assess and validate your likelihood of hydrogen sulfide SIBO, and their experiences in the clinic and in the lab, respectively. You’ll also learn some treatments that have shown promise. https://drruscio.com/?p=32910 My book Healthy Gut, Healthy You is available at https://drruscio.com/getgutbook/ Looking for more? Check out https://drruscio.com/resources
Only Political Ethicist Richard Painter can connect the dots of this story, that pits Minnesota and Canadian environmental concerns against the greed of Russian oligarchs, Latin American Billionaires, Ivanka and other members of the family Trump See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This audio/video overview by Dr. Ally Perlina of goes in depth on Ben's latest gut microbiome results from . In this episode, you'll learn how to customize your diet and lifestyle based on the genetics of your gut. Dr. Perlina is the Chief Translational Science Officer at Viome. She leads the Viome team on the development of actionable pathway analytics, functional microbiome profiling, and integration of Viome test results into food and supplement recommendation logic. Ally came to Viome from working with Dr. Craig Venter at Human Longevity, Inc. She brings over 17 years of industry experience, which include Thomson Reuters, Quest Diagnostics, and several startup organizations where she led R&D groups, scientific product development efforts, and translated knowledge and insights from clinical data analyses into actionable results. S he’s a world-class expert in pathway analysis and translational systems biology, which are critical in addressing the complexities of health and disease from different data types in a meaningful holistic way. This cross-functional perspective and passion for making scientifically powered precision medicine insights actionable and scalable has been Ally’s driving force ever since she was investigating gene expression correlates of brain tumors and patient drug response at UCLA while getting her doctorate training in Human Genetics. Ally’s ability to “translate” the signals from genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, etc., into something valuable for human health today allows her to lead a diverse team of scientific, clinical, and nutritional experts that together with data science make truly personalized Viome recommendations with molecular-level precision To learn more about Viome and what it is, you can or check out these previous resources I've created on this cutting-edge way to test all the bacteria in your gut, along with the postbiotics they produce: - Article: - Podcast: - Podcast: - Podcast: During this audio/video, you'll discover: -Ben's GI summary...7:23 Most important themes to address are several specific functions dealing with digestive efficiency Active microbes: There are 134 active microbial species detected in the sample, which means that Richness is within the average range but may need improvement. No active Eukaryotes were detected There are 2 active plant viruses: Prunus necrotic ringspot Pepper mild mottle -Overall microbial richness...9:50 Ben's score is 134 out of 400; average score (5-95 percentile) The microbial could use a boost, but nothing too alarming Recommended foods: enriches and diversifies the microbiome increase microbial diversity contains MUFAs, which are a group of fatty acids; weight management, increases bacterial diversity, decreases inflammation Recommended supplements: and cranberry containing supplements -Metabolic fitness score...18:35 Ben's score is GOOD, in the 18th percentile of the Viome population (improved from Sep. 2018) -Inflammatory activity...21:10 Ben's overall score is AVERAGE LPS biosynthesis pathways: average Methane gas production pathways: needs improvement Sulfide gas production pathways: needs improvement Flagella assembly pathways: average Biofilm, chemotaxis, virulence pathways: average Balance is the goal, not optimal scores in every area Although the score is "average" it's on the higher end of the spectrum -Proinflammatory microbial activity, and active pro inflammatory pathways that indicate potential GI inflammation...32:40 -Butyrate production pathways and active butyrate producers...45:45 Ben's overall score is GOOD is good for metabolic fitness Regulates satiety, good for insulin sensitivity Goes hand in hand with inflammation scores Butyrate is a short chain fatty acid (SCFA); associated with beneficial functions for the host Resistant starches and fibers: resist the digestive system of the host -SCFA production pathways and active SCFA producing microbes...51:40 In addition to butyrate: acetate, acetyl phosphate Active probiotic in Ben's sample Many different pathways that lead to butyrate production -Recommendations for Ben's diet...55:23 (mammal) Phytometabolizing microbes and active pathways: -Digestive efficiency...59:20 Ben's overall score is AVERAGE Protein fermentation: needs improvement Gas production: needs improvement Methane gas production pathways: needs improvement Sulfide gas production pathways: needs improvement Putrescine production pathways: needs improvement Butyrate production pathways: good Salt stress pathways: good Protein fermenters and active protein fermentation pathways Omithine Putrescine Cadaverine Ammonia Urea Recommendations related to protein fermentation: Fennel bulb Alfalfa sprouts Grapefruit -Hydrogen sulfide production pathways and hydrogen sulfide producing microbes...1:15:50 Exacerbated by certain foods Disruptive to the gut lining Proinflammatory if produced in excess Sulfate (or sulfite) is deleterious Recommendations specific to microbial gas production, particularly hydrogen sulfide: Broccoli Brussels sprouts -Vitamins produced by the gut microbes and detox of the microbiome... -And much more... 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A certain type of SIBO, hydrogen sulfide, may be treated opposite to how we traditionally treat SIBO. Eating more carbs, less fat and more FODMAPs might be better for this type of SIBO. This is one reason why listening to your body is so important. Today I speak with Dr. Nirala Jacobi to elaborate. https://drruscio.com/hydrogen-sulfide-sibo-treatment/ My new book is finally available: Healthy Gut, Healthy You. Click here to learn more: https://drruscio.com/getgutbook/ Looking for more? Check out our resource page that includes how to become a patient, how to pick up a copy of my new book, how to sign up for my clinical training newsletter, and more. https://drruscio.com/resources
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DMS is a commonly cited off-flavor that many claim tastes like cooked vegetables and, while appropriate in small doses in certain styles, is typically avoided by brewers. In this episode, contributor Malcolm Frazer joins Marshall to take a closer look at this curiously corny compound and discuss some interesting exBEERiments they've performed on the topic! | Relevant Articles | Lid On vs. Lid Off During The Boil xBmt: http://brulosophy.com/2016/10/31/the-boil-lid-on-vs-lid-off-exbeeriment-results/ DMS Off-Flavor xBmt: http://brulosophy.com/2016/09/05/off-flavor-series-pt-1-dimethyl-sulfide-dms-exbeeriment-results/
Brian Clegg on a compound that keeps us well fed and looking radiant
Prof. Elliott Campbell from UC Santa Cruz discussed what carbonyl sulfide teaches us about Earth biosphere at the Keck Institute for Space Studies on September 18, 2017. This talk was part of the short course Next-Generation Approach for Detecting Climate-Carbon Feedbacks.
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start out talking about how in tests on mice, alcohol activated the brain signals that tell the body to eat more food. The UK researchers, who report their findings in the journal Nature Communications, believe the same is probably true in humans. It would explain why many people say they eat more when they have had a few drinks. Rather than loss of restraint, it is a neuronal response, the Francis Crick Institute team says. Then, recently someone wrote Lon Strickler over at Phantoms and Monsters about a strange Dogman like creature they saw one evening in 2013 in southeast Manitoba. Then, a team of scientists selected by federal officials in Seattle have come across new evidence in the mystery of D.B. Cooper. The Citizen Sleuths have been analyzing particles found on the clip-on-tie that Cooper left behind after he hijacked a Northwest Orient airplane in November 1971. Tom Kaye, the lead researcher of the group, told King 5 on Friday that a powerful microscope used in their investigation has found more than 100,000 particles on the JCPenny tie. He added that the group has been trying to identify where some of the particles, including Cerium, Strontium, Sulfide and titanium, may have come from. Then, David Wheatherly posted a rash of strange Sasquatch like sightings that took place in and near Fontana, California back in 1966. After the break Kyle brings up a story of tragedy known today as "The Lost Franklin Expedition". The HMS Terror and Franklin’s flagship, HMS Erebus, were abandoned in heavy sea ice far to the north of the eventual wreck site in 1848, during the Royal Navy explorer’s doomed attempt to complete the Northwest Passage. All 129 men on the Franklin expedition died, in the worst disaster to hit Britain’s Royal Navy in its long history of polar exploration. Search parties continued to look for the ships for 11 years after they disappeared, but found no trace, and the fate of the missing men remained an enigma that tantalized generations of historians, archaeologists and adventurers. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: Alcohol Flips Brain into Hungry Mode Dogman Sighting in Manitoba New Evidence Suggests D.B. Cooper May Have Worked for Boeing The Fontana Monster Sightings of 1966 Cold, Starving, and Alone: The Lost Franklin Expedition Sponsors: GAIA Blue Apron Blue Apron Wines Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com. Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Aimin At Your Head Switch Up City of One
On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start out talking about how in tests on mice, alcohol activated the brain signals that tell the body to eat more food. The UK researchers, who report their findings in the journal Nature Communications, believe the same is probably true in humans. It would explain why many people say they eat more when they have had a few drinks. Rather than loss of restraint, it is a neuronal response, the Francis Crick Institute team says. Then, recently someone wrote Lon Strickler over at Phantoms and Monsters about a strange Dogman like creature they saw one evening in 2013 in southeast Manitoba. Then, a team of scientists selected by federal officials in Seattle have come across new evidence in the mystery of D.B. Cooper. The Citizen Sleuths have been analyzing particles found on the clip-on-tie that Cooper left behind after he hijacked a Northwest Orient airplane in November 1971. Tom Kaye, the lead researcher of the group, told King 5 on Friday that a powerful microscope used in their investigation has found more than 100,000 particles on the JCPenny tie. He added that the group has been trying to identify where some of the particles, including Cerium, Strontium, Sulfide and titanium, may have come from. Then, David Wheatherly posted a rash of strange Sasquatch like sightings that took place in and near Fontana, California back in 1966. After the break Kyle brings up a story of tragedy known today as "The Lost Franklin Expedition". The HMS Terror and Franklin’s flagship, HMS Erebus, were abandoned in heavy sea ice far to the north of the eventual wreck site in 1848, during the Royal Navy explorer’s doomed attempt to complete the Northwest Passage. All 129 men on the Franklin expedition died, in the worst disaster to hit Britain’s Royal Navy in its long history of polar exploration. Search parties continued to look for the ships for 11 years after they disappeared, but found no trace, and the fate of the missing men remained an enigma that tantalized generations of historians, archaeologists and adventurers. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: Alcohol Flips Brain into Hungry Mode Dogman Sighting in Manitoba New Evidence Suggests D.B. Cooper May Have Worked for Boeing The Fontana Monster Sightings of 1966 Cold, Starving, and Alone: The Lost Franklin Expedition Sponsors: GAIA Blue Apron Blue Apron Wines Music: All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com. Songs Used: Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin Aimin At Your Head Switch Up City of One
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, and Elio Schaechter. The microbophiles investigate the ratio of bacterial to human cells in our bodies, and how placing solar panels on a bacterium enables it to carry out photosynthesis. Subscribe to TWiM (free) on iTunes, Stitcher, Android, RSS, or by email. You can also listen on your mobile device with the Microbeworld app. Links for this episode Revised estimates of human and bacterial cells in the body (biorxiv) Power of ten (Small Things Considered) Solar-to-chemical production in bacteria (Science) Letters read on TWiM 119 This episode is sponsored by ASM Grant Writing Institute Online Webinar and 32nd Clinical Virology Symposium Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission. Send your microbiology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twim@twiv.tv. Thumbnail image: Cell structure of a gram positive bacterium. This vector image is completely made by Ali Zifan - Own work; used information from Biology 10e Textbook (chapter 4, Pg: 63) by: Peter Raven, Kenneth Mason, Jonathan Losos, Susan Singer · McGraw-Hill Education.
It's at the heart of the first chemical equation, and makes Hayley Birch think of quiche. This week's compound is antimony sulfide
This is our first mineral group that forms without oxygen, and thus often originate underground, and can be associated with precious metals in hydrothermal vents, and can be associated with petroleum in organic rich sedimentary environments. We examine the most common sulfides: pyrite, marcasite, galena, sphalerite, cinnabar, and arsenopyrite.
Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/06
The use of PbS quantum dots (QDs) acting as light absorbers in a range of nanostructured solar cell devices has been investigated. The impact of different QD deposition methods, of the nature and structure of different metal oxides serving as electrodes, as well as interface and surface effects on device performance has been explored. Chapter 3 describes the application of in situ grown PbS QDs as absorber layer for extremely thin absorber solar cells with the inorganic solid hole transporter CuSCN. A polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene oxide) block copolymer was employed as a structure-directing agent for the synthesis of mesoporous TiO2 metal oxide thin films with high surface area and ordered porous structure. Chapter 4 outlines further work in which water-solubilized ex situ grown QDs capped with L-glutathione ligands were employed in order to improve the loading of the PbS QDs onto the internal surface of the porous oxide. Successful sensitization was achieved by inducing opposite surface charges on the surfaces of the QDs and the oxide in order to attract and attach QDs onto the surface of the porous supporting oxide film. The sensitized TiO2 electrodes were used to make efficient liquid electrolyte quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells (QDSCs). Chapter 5 describes the use of SnO2, which has a lower lying conduction band than TiO2, to fabricate scaffolding electrodes that were sensitized with water-solubilized PbS QDs. Passivation of the SnO2 electrodes with a thin layer of MgO, TiO2 and a combination of both was utilized to investigate the effect of surface treatments on the performance of solid-state QDSCs, using Spiro-OMeTAD as organic hole transporter. Chapters 6 and 7 deal with different approaches towards interface tuning in solid-state QDSCs. This part of the work involved the study of solar cell devices utilizing in situ grown PbS QDs with and without organic and inorganic surface passivation, and ex situ grown PbS QDs anchored on mesoporous TiO2 via organic linker molecules. The performance of the fabricated solar cells was evaluated with standard current-voltage and incident-photon-to-collected-electron efficiency measurements, and physical parameters of the devices were characterised with frequency- and time-resolved techniques such as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, intensity-modulated photovoltage/photocurrent spectroscopy, and open circuit voltage decay measurements, respectively. Overall, the work highlights the importance of surface passivation of QDs, loading of the QDs onto porous semiconducting oxide electrodes, as well as the significance of interfacial effects between QDs, oxides and hole transporter to achieve high-efficiency devices.
Brian Clegg brightens up our lives with some bright yellow chemistry
Vincent, Jo, Elio, and Michael explain how a swarming bacterium helps disperse a non-motile fungus, and bacterial antibiotic tolerance mediated by hydrogen sulfide and starvation responses.
Dimethyl sulfide podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Life Lines - The Podcast of The American Physiological Society
From the cutting room floor, here are some of the outtakes about physiology that we thought were just too interesting not to use:1. Dusty Sarazan describes one way that physiological research helped advance cardiac surgery, and also how research led to the development of the modern treadmill2. David Linden talks about our imperfect memories3. David Kraus tells us why we are so sensitive to the odor of hydrogen sulfide gas (what is hydrogen sulfide gas? where does it come from and what does it do?).
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recently reported that there is a "strong association" between homes built with Chinese drywall and levels of hydrogen sulfide in the indoor air. In this edition of Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes Attorney Ervin A. Gonzalez, partner at Colson Hicks Eidson and Attorney Jerrold S. Parker, Managing Partner with the firm Parker Waichman Alonso LLP, to talk about the latest in Chinese drywall litigation. They will discuss the recent CPSC report, the property and health issues and next steps for homeowners.
Life Lines - The Podcast of The American Physiological Society
Segment 1: What a Gas. University of Alabama – Birmingham researchers Jeannette Doeller and David Kraus talk about the amazing properties of hydrogen sulfide gas. Although it’s lethal in even minute quantities, our bodies produce it and use it to good effect. Episode 10 graphic courtesy of David Kraus. Begins at 1:15.Segment 2: Research Progress on Colon Cancer. John Carethers of the University of California San Diego explains his research findings on colon cancer and the role that the DNA mismatch repair system plays. Begins at 15:24.Total time: 25:10Body Notes, the theme music at the beginning and end of the show, was composed by APS member Hector Rasgado-Flores and was performed by the San Diego Chamber Orchestra.
n 1984 and 1985, a total of eleven Iranian patients were transferred to hospitals in Munich, Germany, after a reported gas attack in the Iran-Iraq war. The initial symptoms and pretreatment in Teheran, Iran, as well as the admittance examination data, the clinical courses of the patients, and the clinical laboratory data in Germany, are reported. The main injuries were to the skin, the eyes, and the respiratory tract. One patient stopped breathing suddenly on the third day of treatment (eight days after the exposure). A large piece of mucous membrane blocking a bronchus was removed during an immediate bronchoscopy, but attempts at resuscitation failed. The most important autopsy findings in this case were severe pseudomembranous inflammation of the trachea and the bronchial tubes. The histological findings are reported. Chemical proof of the poison (mustard gas) was established. A review of the history of chemical warfare, the physical and chemical properties of mustard gas, and a literature survey of clinical findings (including, especially, experiences from World Wars I and II) contribute to the understanding of the actual cases.
A new strain of the green sulfur bacteria was isolated from the monimolimnion of Buchensee (near Radolfzell, Lake Constance region, FRG). Single cells were rod-shaped, nonmotile and contained gas vacuoles. Typical net-like colonies were formed by ternary fission of the cells. As photosynthetic pigments bacteriochlorophylls a, e, isorenieratene and -isorenieratene were present. Sulfide, sulfur and thiosulfate were used as electron donors during anaerobic phototrophic growth. Besides carbon dioxide, acetate and propionate could serve as carbon sources under mixotrophic conditions in the light. Like all other members of the green sulfur bacteria, the new bacterium is strictly anaerobic and obligately phototrophic. The possession of gas vacuoles and the formation of net-like colonies and the guanine plus cytosine content of the DNA (47.9 mol% G+C) are typical characteristics of the genus Pelodictyon. Because of its photosynthetic pigments which differ from those of Pelodictyon clathratiforme, strain BU 1 represents a new species, P. Phaeoclathratiforme sp. nov.
Sun, 1 Jan 1989 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4179/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4179/1/033.pdf Herron, Norman; Wang, Ying; Eddy, Mike M.; Stucky, Galen D.; Cox, Dave E.; Moller, Karin; Bein, Thomas Herron, Norman; Wang, Ying; Eddy, Mike M.; Stucky, Galen D.; Cox, Dave E.; Moller, Karin und Bein, Thomas (1989): Structure and optical properties of cadmium sulfide superclusters in zeolite hosts. In: Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 111, Nr. 2: pp. 530-540. Chemie un
Sun, 1 Jan 1989 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4189/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4189/1/28.pdf Moller, Karin; Bein, Thomas; Herron, Norman; Mahler, Walter; Wang, Ying Moller, Karin; Bein, Thomas; Herron, Norman; Mahler, Walter und Wang, Ying (1989): Encapsulation of lead sulfide molecular clusters into solid matrixes. Structural analysis with x-ray absorption spectroscopy. In: Inorganic Chemistry, Vol. 28, Nr. 15: pp. 2914-2919.