Cold as ice: Wikinews interviews Marymegan Daly on unusual new sea anemone

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

In late 2010 a geological expedition to Antarctica drilled through the Ross Ice Shelf so they could send an ROV under it. What they found was unexpected: Sea anemones. In their thousands they were doing what no other species of sea anemone is known to do — they were living in the ice itself.

Discovered by the ANDRILL [Antarctic Drilling] project, the team was so unprepared for biological discoveries they did not have suitable preservatives and the only chemicals available obliterated the creature’s DNA. Nonetheless Marymegan Daly of Ohio State University confirmed the animals were a new species. Named Edwardsiella andrillae after the drilling project that found it, the anemone was finally described in a PLOS ONE paper last month.

ANDRILL lowered their cylindrical camera ROV down a freshly-bored 270m (890ft) hole, enabling it to reach seawater below the ice. The device was merely being tested ahead of its planned mission retrieving data on ocean currents and the sub-ice environment. Instead it found what ANDRILL director Frank Rack of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, a co-author of the paper describing the find, called the “total serendipity” of “a whole new ecosystem that no one had ever seen before”.

The discovery raises many questions. Burrowing sea anemones worm their way into substrates or use their tentacles to dig, but it’s unclear how E. andrillae enters the hard ice. With only their tentacles protruding into the water from the underneath of the ice shelf questions also revolve around how the animals avoid freezing, how they reproduce, and how they cope with the continuously melting nature of their home. Their diet is also a mystery.

What fascinates me about sea anemones is that they’re able to do things that seem impossible

E. andrillae is an opaque white, with an inner ring of eight tentacles and twelve-to-sixteen tentacles in an outer ring. The ROV’s lights produced an orange glow from the creatures, although this may be produced by their food. It measures 16–20mm (0.6–0.8in) but when fully relaxed can extend to triple that.

Genetic analysis being impossible, Daly turned to dissection of the specimens but could find nothing out of the ordinary. Scientists hope to send a biological mission to explore the area under the massive ice sheet, which is in excess of 600 miles (970km) wide. The cameras also observed worms, fish that swim inverted as if the icy roof was the sea floor, crustaceans and a cylindrical creature that used appendages on its ends to move and to grab hold of the anemones.

NASA is providing funding to aid further research, owing to possible similarities between this icy realm and Europa, a moon of Jupiter. Biological research is planned for 2015. An application for funding to the U.S. National Science Foundation, which funds ANDRILL, is also pending.

The ANDRILL team almost failed to get any samples at all. Designed to examine the seafloor, the ROV had to be inverted to examine the roof of ice. Weather conditions prevented biological sampling equipment being delivered from McMurdo Station, but the scientists retrieved 20–30 anemones by using hot water to stun them before sucking them from their burrows with an improvised device fashioned from a coffee filter and a spare ROV thruster. Preserved on-site in ethanol, they were taken to McMurdo station where some were further preserved with formaldehyde.

((Wikinews)) How did you come to be involved with this discovery?

Marymegan Daly: Frank Rack got in touch after they returned from Antarctica in hopes that I could help with an identification on the anemone.

((Wikinews)) What was your first reaction upon learning there was an undiscovered ecosystem under the ice in the Ross Sea?

MD I was amazed and really excited. I think to say it was unexpected is inaccurate, because it implies that there was a well-founded expectation of something. The technology that Frank and his colleagues are using to explore the ice is so important because, given our lack of data, we have no reasonable expectation of what it should be like, or what it shouldn’t be like.

((Wikinews)) There’s a return trip planned hopefully for 2015, with both biologists and ANDRILL geologists. Are you intending to go there yourself?

MD I would love to. But I am also happy to not go, as long as someone collects more animals on my behalf! What I want to do with the animals requires new material preserved in diverse ways, but it doesn’t require me to be there. Although I am sure that being there would enhance my understanding of the animals and the system in which they live, and would help me formulate more and better questions about the anemones, ship time is expensive, especially in Antarctica, and if there are biologists whose contribution is predicated on being there, they should have priority to be there.

((Wikinews)) These animals are shrouded in mystery. Some of the most intriguing questions are chemical; do they produce some kind of antifreeze, and is that orange glow in the ROV lights their own? Talk us through the difficulties encountered when trying to find answers with the specimens on hand.

MD The samples we have are small in terms of numbers and they are all preserved in formalin (a kind of formaldehyde solution). The formalin is great for preserving structures, but for anemones, it prevents study of DNA or of the chemistry of the body. This means we can’t look at the issue you raise with these animals. What we could do, however, was to study anatomy and figure out what it is, so that when we have samples preserved for studying e.g., the genome, transcriptome, or metabolome, or conduct tests of the fluid in the burrows or in the animals themselves, we can make precise comparisons, and figure out what these animals have or do (metabolically or chemically) that lets them live where they live.
Just knowing a whole lot about a single species isn’t very useful, even if that animal is as special as these clearly are — we need to know what about them is different and thus related to living in this strange way. The only way to get at what’s different is to make comparisons with close relatives. We can start that side of the work now, anticipating having more beasts in the future.
In terms of their glow, I suspect that it’s not theirs — although luminescence is common in anemone relatives, they don’t usually make light themselves. They do make a host of florescent proteins, and these may interact with the light of the ROV to give that gorgeous glow.

((Wikinews)) What analysis did you perform on the specimens and what equipment was used?

MD I used a dissecting scope to look at the animal’s external anatomy and overall body organization (magnification of 60X). I embedded a few of the animals in wax and then cut them into very thin slices using a microtome, mounted the slices on microscope slides, stained the slices to enhance contrast, and then looked at those slides under a compound microscope (that’s how I got the pictures of the muscles etc in the paper). I used that same compound scope to look at squashed bits of tissue to see the stinging capsules (=nematocysts).
I compared the things I saw under the ‘scopes to what had been published on other species in this group. This step seems trivial, but it is really the most important part! By comparing my observations to what my colleagues and predecessors had found, I figured out what group it belongs to, and was able to determine that within that group, it was a new species.

((Wikinews)) It was three years between recovery of specimens and final publication, why did it take so long?

MD You mean, how did we manage to make it all happen so quickly, right? 🙂 It was about two years from when Frank sent me specimens to when we got the paper out. Some of that time was just lost time — I had other projects in the queue that I needed to finish. Once we figured out what it was, we played a lot of manuscript email tag, which can be challenging and time consuming given the differing schedules that folks keep in terms of travel, field work, etc. Manuscript review and processing took about four months.

((Wikinews)) What sort of difficulties were posed by the unorthodox preservatives used, and what additional work might be possible on a specimen with intact DNA?

MD The preservation was not unorthodox — they followed best practices for anatomical preservation. Having DNA-suitable material will let us see whether there are new genes, or genes turned on in different ways and at different times that help explain how these animals burrow into hard ice and then survive in the cold. I am curious about the population structure of the “fields” of anemones — the group to which Edwardsiella andrillae belongs includes many species that reproduce asexually, and it’s possible that the fields are “clones” produced asexually rather than the result of sexual reproduction. DNA is the only way to test this.

((Wikinews)) Do you have any theories about the strategies employed to cope with the harsh environment of burrowing inside an ice shelf?

MD I think there must be some kind of antifreeze produced — the cells in contact with ice would otherwise freeze.

((Wikinews)) How has such an apparently large population of clearly unusual sea anemones, not to mention the other creatures caught on camera, gone undetected for so long?

MD I think this reflects how difficult it is to get under the ice and to collect specimens. That being said, since the paper came out, I have been pointed towards two other reports that are probably records of these species: one from Japanese scientists who looked at footage from cameras attached to seals and one from Americans who dove under ice. In both of these cases, the anemone (if that’s what they saw) was seen at a distance, and no specimens were collected. Without the animals in hand, or the capability of a ROV to get close up for pictures, it is hard to know what has been seen, and lacking a definitive ID, hard to have the finding appropriately indexed or contextualized.

((Wikinews)) Would it be fair to say this suggests there may be other undiscovered species of sea anemone that burrow into hard substrates such as ice?

MD I hope so! What fascinates me about sea anemones is that they’re able to do things that seem impossible given their seemingly limited toolkit. This finding certainly expands the realm of possible.

Benefits Of Auto Oil Changes In Manhattan Ks

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Regular oil change is the easiest thing to do to keep your vehicle running smoothly on the road. More people do not take the time to schedule oil changes, but seasonal oil changes can have multiple benefits on your car and its longevity. Oil change is not expensive, and yet it prevents common issues linked to age and wear.

For instance, an oil change will remove old, dirty oil, and replace the old filter ensuring that the engine does not corrode away the moving parts. Once you go for oil change, you have the option of using conventional motor oil or synthetic motor oil. Most people prefer synthetic oil because it is artificially made hence able to withstand higher temperatures and also it is less impure than conventional.

Regular Auto Oil Changes in Manhattan KS has several benefits, and the obvious one is better engine performance. It helps keep the internal movable parts of the engine clean and lubricated allowing for a smooth and quiet ride. Oil change prevents the accumulation of dirt and debris. Old oil has an amount of debris and junk in it, which can damage the engine primarily if you are driving in dusty conditions. Therefore, changing the oil and filters protects the damaging of your engine.

Another advantage is the better gas mileage, which minimizes the cost spent in visiting the gas pump. Additionally, vehicles that change the oil regularly have less harmful emissions. Trucks and older cars often burn old and dirty oil hence releasing excess engine emissions. However, by using fresh oil, your vehicle will pollute less, because it is less likely to burn and it absorbs the particles better.

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans graduate students

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NAICU has created a list of colleges and universities accepting and/or offering assistance to displace faculty members. [1]Wednesday, September 7, 2005

This list is taken from Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students, and is intended to make searching easier for faculty, graduate, and professional students.

In addition to the list below, the Association of American Law Schools has compiled a list of law schools offering assistance to displaced students. [2] As conditions vary by college, interested parties should contact the Office of Admissions at the school in question for specific requirements and up-to-date details.

The Association of American Medical Colleges is coordinating alternatives for medical students and residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. [3]

ResCross.net is acting as a central interactive hub for establishing research support in times of emergency. With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible. [4]

With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible.

Physics undergraduates, grad students, faculty and high school teachers can be matched up with housing and jobs at universities, schools and industry. [5] From the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Society of Physics Students, the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society.

If you are seeking or providing assistance, please use this site to find information on research support, available lab space/supplies, resources, guidelines and most importantly to communicate with fellow researchers.

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Andrea Muizelaar on fashion, anorexia, and life after ‘Top Model’

Monday, November 26, 2007

In the 18 months since Andrea Muizelaar was crowned winner of the reality TV series Canada’s Next Top Model, her life has been a complete whirlwind. From working in a dollar store in her hometown of Whitby, Ontario, to modeling haute couture in Toronto, she had reached her dream of becoming a true Top Model.

But at what cost? Unknown to casual television viewers, Muizelaar had been enveloped in the eating disorder anorexia nervosa, which inevitably became too much for her to bear. She gave up modeling and moved back to Whitby, where she sought treatment for her disorder, re-entered college, and now works at a bank. Where is she now? Happy and healthy, she says.

Recently Andrea Muizelaar sat down with Wikinews reporter Mike Halterman in a candid interview that stretched to nearly two hours, as she told all about her hopes and aspirations, her battle with anorexia, and just what really happened on Canada’s Next Top Model.

Contents

  • 1 Andrea’s beginnings
  • 2 Andrea on her road to modeling, and America’s Next Top Model
  • 3 Experience on Canada’s Next Top Model
  • 4 The message she wrote to her fans on her facebook group
  • 5 Her brief modeling career
  • 6 “Happy and healthy”
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NFL star Michael Vick indicted for running dog fighting operation

Friday, July 20, 2007

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick and three other men were indicted on Tuesday by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy related to a dog fighting operation. The charges included buying, breeding and training pit bull dogs, transporting the dogs across state lines to illegally participate in fights, and gambling on the fights.

The indictments stemmed from a search of Vick’s Smithfield, Virginia home in April, in which 54 pit bulls were removed, along with equipment used in dog fighting.

The indictment said that Vick had bought the property in Smithfield for US$34,000 to run the dog fighting under the name “Bad Newz Kennels” with two other people named in the indictment. Purnell Peace, Quanis Phillips, and Tony Taylor were all named in the indictment along with Vick.

The indictment stated that Vick took part in the killing of eight dogs that didn’t pass test fights, called “rolling”. The pit bulls were allegedly killed by hanging, drowning and slamming at least one dog onto the ground.

If convicted of both portions of the conspiracy charge, Vick could face six years in prison and a $350,000 fine. His property, located in Surry County, would be subject to forfeiture under U.S. laws dealing with illegal activities that are carried out at an interstate level. The indictment alleges that the dog fighting operation, involving American Pit Bull Terriers, spilled over into Alabama, North Carolina and New York.

Vick has a court date on July 26 for a bond hearing and to hear the charges. Vick has said that he had a kennel operation on the property, but had no involvement or knowledge of a dog fighting ring.

How To Prepare For The Use Of Dirty Bombs And Unconventional Weapons

By TrBrian Jenkins

Gallop polls from 2007 show that 30% of Americans are somewhat afraid of being harmed in a terrorist attack and 10% are very afraid. These statistics show that many in the United States are afraid of the very real threat of terrorist attack. Though one might feel helpless in a situation such as this, preparation can be the best way to abandon fear and deal with the situation practically.

Gathering supplies and knowing basic survival skills can prepare families for an attack on U.S. soil from a dirty bomb or other weapon. Making plans not only gives piece of mind, but also can increase the chances of surviving such an attack.

What is a Dirty Bomb?

The term dirty bomb can refer to any explosive device that is meant to spread harmful materials in addition to creating a destructive explosion. Usually, the term is meant to refer to a radiological dispersal device. This means that the bomb spreads radioactive material meant to harm those in the area not affected by the explosion with radiation poisoning. It is not an atomic bomb.

Though this may sound very frightening, most studies show that these bombs are unlikely to be fatal to those who are contaminated. Even those who are exposed to the levels of radiation spread by the bomb for more than a year without treatment would not be killed by the dose. For this reason, dirty bombs are not a “weapon of mass destruction.” Although, they may have a significant mental effect on the general population, because in the event of a detonation, it is likely that many thousands of people would have to be detained.

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What are Unconventional Weapons?

By definition, unconventional weapons are any weapons that are not used in regular warfare. Officials in the United States government have some guesses on the types of unconventional weapons terrorists may use to attack the American public.

The most common of these are all too familiar to those who have been watching reports from Iraq. An IED or “improvised explosive device” is an explosive filled with all manner of scrap metal that acts as shrapnel.

Those weapons used to spread of promote bioterrorism by infecting large groups of the population with disease are another example of weapons that are not used by national militaries.

Staying Calm

The notion of dealing with these types of attacks is pretty daunting. Though it might be frightening, the first step is to think seriously and rationally about what to do in these situations. There is no need to overreact about the possibility of an attack. In fact, more fatalities occur each day from car accidents and medical malpractice than are attributed each year to terrorism. In a year, more die from animal attack and falling down stairs. Careful planning can even further diminish the chances of being hurt.

Preparing for Radiation Exposure

There are very few ways to counteract radiation. A dirty bomb will most likely spread radioactive dust, so those who were outside at the time of the explosion should shower thoroughly and seal their clothes in a bag. Stay inside and secure pets. Await further instructions before going back outside or traveling. There will most likely be an official containment and decontamination procedure.

General Preparedness

The rules for preparing for an attack are similar to those for storms or other emergency situations. There should be plenty of non-perishable food items and water on hand in case it is not safe to travel for a few days. In case some catastrophic event knocks out power, keep plenty of batteries, flashlights, a battery-operated radio, and candles in the preparedness kit. Make sure to also include a hand-operated can opener on the supplies. Other useful items include changes of clothes, a first aid kit, paper towels, and toilet tissue.

The most important part of the emergency plan is sharing it with family and friends. Most schools have their own emergency plans parents can go over with their children. All family members should meet at the family home and agree upon a secondary meeting location. Craft a plan so that family members can find one another without the use of phones or other communication. The phone lines will be needed by those trying to contact emergency services, so it is best try to avoid making calls.

After the attack, tune into the news on the television or radio and await instruction. There are emergency radio frequencies that the government will use in the case of emergency.

The best thing to do while planning for a disaster or when faced with one is to remain calm and think rationally. Check lists can be used to double-check supplies and keep one occupied.

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RomeshThe proliferation of always-on, web available applications has created a new universe of products, services, tools, entertainment, and, of course vulnerability. Once protected by the safe confines of fire walls and enterprise networks, cloud based apps (SaaS) are today, by the very nature of their purpose, exposed to unprecedented threats.As seen below, it isn’t just user data at risk. Here we offer a few fundamental considerations to accompany the inventive process in order to safe-guard the application, its environment, and the ever-sacrosanct data therein. 1.Authentication: All APIs, with as few exceptions as possible, should be authenticated. Examples of unauthenticated APIs can be the login & password reset APIs, which, by definition, will be unauthenticated. Using Single Sign On (Google, LinkedIn) instead of your own user database makes things convenient for the users. Authentication must be token based, which should expire after a period. 2. Authorization: All APIs should have an authorization layer. This layer defines which user (role) is allowed to access which resources in the system. Eg, adding new users to the system can be a privilege limited only to the admin roles of the system. Authorization caches can be used to boost the performance of the app, as authorization checks are repeated for every API call. 3. Auditing: tools like splunk should be used whenever possible. This allows real-time monitoring for anomalous activities. This implies that logging must be fine grained. 4. Static Code Analysis: tools like checkmarx should be used whenever possible to identify & fix vulnerabilities in code. 5. Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVEs): maintain a list of all 3rd party code used in the app, & keep an eye on their CVEs. CVEs are public disclosures of vulnerabilities & exposures in software modules. If any CVE affects the app, alternatives or other mitigation & contingency measures must be found to minimize the impact of the disclosed vulnerabilities. This monitoring should be done for the lifetime of the app. 6. Data Protection: certain sensitive data like personally identifiable information, or financial data should be stored encrypted in the database, if at all. One of the best ways is to have a separate key management server, which dynamically issues decryption keys to each authenticated requester, when accessing encrypted data. 7. Randomized URLs: when allowing access to unauthenticated or unauthorized user-specific resources, like images use long, randomized URLs so that others cannot guess related URLs.Tresbu is a enterprise solutions company focusing on Cloud, IoT, Mobile, Big data solutions. Tresbu has over many years of experience architecting highly scalable, secure, enterprise cloud solutions. Tresbu has core competencies in understanding, conceptualizing, prototyping, developing and deploying enterprise solutions for various customers across the globe. 8. Rate Limiting: all APIs should be rate limited to ensure nobody can launch DoS/DDoS attacks, whether authenticated/authorized or not. For unauthenticated APIs, an exponential backoff is must. This ensures that attackers cannot hog/monopolize system resources while probing the system for vulnerabilities.

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