A single course of antibiotics can have lasting effects on your gut microbiome, with changes that last well beyond 4 years. Three types of antibiotics stood out for their long term disruptive impact (3 at left, Figure)
nature.com/articles/s41...
A single course of antibiotics can have lasting effects on your gut microbiome, with changes that last well beyond 4 years. Three types of antibiotics stood out for their long term disruptive impact (3 at left, Figure)
nature.com/articles/s41...
Photo of a round, orange lichen growing flat on dark grey rock. Lichen is comprised of numerous tightly packed branches radiating outward from the middle. Middle of the lichen is covered in hundreds of small orange discs.
Rusavskia elegans #lichen. About 3cm in diameter. #Yellowknife, NWT, Canada.
#fungi #fungifriends
Right. Time to get Beavers, Wild Cats and Lynx put on banknotes:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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βThe nine big retailers account for 94.5% of all retail food. Thatβs nine companies, using just 131 distribution centres. In drone war, thatβs a sitting duck.β
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
βA six-year effort by the Lynx to Scotland coalition of charities does not aim simply to create a supportive majority β 61% of Scots are already in favour, according to a 2025 poll β but to build acceptance amongβ¦ farmers, gamekeepers and deer stalkers.β
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
I recommend James Shapiroβs book, 1599, which points out that the first draft of Hamlet (later published in the Second Quarto) was finished by yearβs end - though, at 4 hours long, it had to be revised, in early 1600, in order to be performed. Thank you, though, for a very interesting point.
βInstead of Googling Epstein, Aaronson, then 29, turned to what he considered an even more reliable source: his mother. She did some checking. βBe careful not to get sucked up in the slime-machine going on here,β she wrote back.β www.science.org/content/arti...
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https://www.fischereiverein-gaildorf.de/naturlehrpfad/ufervegetation/
π¦ #BatsInArt #PreciousBats #BatIllustration #German #19thCentury
Eduard Oscar Schmidt (1823 - 1886)
DAUBENTON'S BAT
Engraving; BREHMS TIERLEBEN, small edition, 1927
The glory of Early Star of Bethlehem, in flower this year.
βWhat the Bangor affair underlinesβ¦ is that the right to free speech isnβt the same as the right to a free audience whenever you happen to be campaigning in the neighbourhood.β
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
βWhen asked by The Hill if Gallup had received any feedback from the White House or anyone in the current administration before making the decision, the spokesperson said, βthis is a strategic shift solely based on Gallupβs research goals and priorities.β β
thehill.com/homenews/med...
No joke: I got angry hate mail today for writing an obituary of a Black woman scientistβbecause the person felt she did didnβt deserve the recognition.
Which just makes me want to share it again: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Approx a year ago!
π¦ Government quietly released a report today. Just 3% of the most important habitat for wildlife is in good condition.
This must change or wildlife will be lost forever.
Donβt let this report slip under the radar: www.wcl.org.uk/sickening-st...
A large display with thousands of insects, most of them tiny
A section of the display of bugs
Another section
Another section with some of the larger bugs
This is really cool, it's a display of all the bugs found on a single tree.
#Invertebrate
Trump: "I haven't been able to find any windfarms in China."
Reality: China has far more windfarms than any other country on Earth
"There are windmills all over Europe. There are windmills all over the place."
Trump slipping into spoken-word poetry.
Hey, we're getting to Greenland.
"I was going to leave it out of the speech..."
Apparently Greenland is going to be American because they defended it from the Nazis in World War II, which is bad news for Paris I guess.
MBS was also said to have been signed up. Why is he dragging his feet?
βWolverines naturally exist at very low densities wherever they are foundβ said Inman. βFifty to 100 wolverines may not sound like a lot, but that is likely in the same ballpark as the historical capacity here in Colorado.β
coloradosun.com/2026/01/14/c...
βThe U.S. has such a free hand in Greenland that it can pretty much do what it wants,β said Mikkel Runge Olesenβ¦ βI have a very hard time seeing that the U.S. couldnβt get pretty much everything it wanted,β he said, adding, βif it just asked nicely.β
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/07/w...
It's New Year, so time to look back and forward. These are 10 things I think we need to recognise in 2026. Itβs a response to what I think are profoundly damaging mistaken assumptions Iβve heard and read from practitioners, journalists, and analysts in 2025. Warning: very longπ§΅
π¨ New Lab paper! π¨
Contrary to assumptions & media narratives, most people have positive attitudes toward wolves & are tolerant of them. This is true around the world & even here in MT where 74% of Montanans are tolerant or very tolerant of wolves. 1/ conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
A Hoopoe perches on fallen tree trunk showing its orange crest, down-curved bill, and black, white and sandy brown plumage. Image credit bottom right reads Hoopoe by Edmund Fellowes / BTO.
1/π§΅ Two bird species bred in the UK in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s!
The latest report by @ukrbbp.bsky.social published in @britishbirds.bsky.social confirmed a pair of Hoopoes raised three young from a nest in Leicestershire and Rutland. #Ornithology
Professor Tim Lenton of @exeter.ac.uk with an incredibly important warning about the dire consequences for the UK if we continue burning fossil fuels and cause the #AMOC ocean current to cross a tipping pointβwhich could happen at 2Β°C.
Full talk: link below.
#NEB2025 #FoodShortages