6th grader's science fair project answers age-old question: 'Do cat buttholes touch everything?'
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/cat-buttholes-experiment-ex1
6th grader's science fair project answers age-old question: 'Do cat buttholes touch everything?'
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/cat-buttholes-experiment-ex1
Senior Science Project: Convenient, Eco-friendly Chemical Treatments For #FallopiaJaponica (#JapaneseKnotweed)
"Problem: Japanese Knotweed is a highly invasive species, which threatens to out compete many native plant species in the eco-systems of North America. Invasive infestations such as that of Japanese Knotweed are extremely disruptive to the natural rhythms of both flora and fauna of a given habitat. This is why controlling Japanese Knotweed has been made a priority by most conservation efforts in areas where it is present.
Thus far herbicides have proven to be the only effective treatment for killing this plant and ensuring that it does not come back to re-inhabit the same given location. Due to the extensive root system, which if left even partly intact will cause the plant to re-sprout with greater vigor. Cutting, burning, and even manual extraction of each individual plant often prove to be ineffective. The herbicides used in treating Knotweed are not unlike household weed killers such as #Roundup®. These herbicides are designed to have minimal environmental impact but still are discouraged by environmentalists due to potential for soil and water table contamination. The goal of this experiment is to find a cheap, accessible, and environmentally friendly alternative to the herbicides on the market.
Control Treatments:
- Water
- Roundup
Experimental Treatments:
- Isopropyl (rubbing) Alcohol
Known to kill foliage by dehydration. This puts stress on the plant as a whole.
- Glucose syrup
Glucose is the product of photosynthesis and a plants primary source of life energy. In animals the introduction of unnatural levels of many hormones and chemicals (including sugars) can disrupt the organisms ability to produce these crucial chemicals naturally. The introduction of high levels of foreign glucose may disrupt the plants ability to produce glucose naturally.
- Brewed Coffee
Coffee contains a multitude of stimulants and other chemicals. One of these compounds is dimethyl-xanthine, which has been shown to inhibit the production of cytokinin, which is crucial to root growth and cell development. This chemical may attack the roots as well as the foliage.
- Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom salts) dissolved in water
This salt very hydrophilic and likely to absorb water from foliage and stem. May hinder transferal of water from roots to foliage.
- Phytophthora Cinnamomi
This is a common fungus also known as “root rot”. It decays roots that are in wet or saturated soil causing plants roots o rot thus killing the entire plant. This fungus is aggressive and seen as a worldwide threat to plant life. If injected into knotweed stems this fungus may selectively kill the target plant with out threatening neighboring plants.
- Vinegar
Vinegar is acidic and will kill foliage and stalks. Apart from stressing the plant above ground the low ph may also kill roots if absorbed from soil.
Conclusion: "The commercial treatment for Japanese Knotweed (Roundup) did not kill its host plant. Vinegar and coffee proved to be far more effective then the herbicide option in killing this weed. The vinegar’s acidity appeared to overwhelm the plant so quickly that the roots system may also have been stressed. It appears likely that the coffee did what was predicted. It attacked the root system causing the entire plant to die.
It was surprising to find the specimen treated with Roundup to still be alive after nine days. Its growth was clearly inhibited and its foliage did show signs of stress. This plant may be hearty enough to resist the herbicide. The abrasive properties of the alcohol likely caused the damage to the foliage thus stressing the plant enough to prevent further growth."
https://howtokilljapaneseknotweed.blogspot.com/2011/05/senior-science-project-convenient-eco.html
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The Perfect Edgeless Brownies — With ELECTRICITY!
Introducing MINE, an innovative research tool designed to streamline access to diverse scholarly resources. By integrating a comprehensive search engine with a knowledge graph that contextualizes related documents, MINE enables researchers to efficiently navigate and synthesize information across multiple data sources simultaneously. This approach facilitates rapid retrieval of relevant materials and supports more informed, interconnected analysis of complex academic content. MINE aims to advance Digital Humanities and Social Science research by enhancing discovery without overwhelming users with excessive detail.
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Halbzeit bei „FDO Connect“! 🚀
Letzte Woche ging unser Mid-Term-Meeting in Bremen zu Ende. Die GWDG leitet dabei ein Expertenteam aus 18 Partnerinstitutionen und -firmen, das an der Weiterentwicklung einer FDO-Servicearchitektur, der Umsetzung konkreter Use-Cases sowie an rechtlichen und betriebswirtschaftlichen Analysen arbeitet.
Das Projekt wird im Rahmen der Mission KI gefördert
Ein großes Dankeschön an das Deutsche Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI) am Standort #Bremen und Veit Briken für die perfekte Organisation und die faszinierende Führung durch die Robotikhallen – inklusive „Ausflug auf den Mond“. 🌕🤖
#GWDG #DFKI #ScienceProject #AI #Research #DigitalInfrastructure #Bremen
🎓 𝗟𝗲𝗵𝗿𝗲@𝗚𝗲𝗼 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀: #Science made by students!
At our faculty's 𝗟𝗲𝗵𝗿𝗲@𝗚𝗲𝗼 𝗧𝗮𝗴𝘂𝗻𝗴, students presented original research funded by studforschung@geo – from identifying meteorites to building drones fit for volcanoes!
We're especially proud of Tim Drießle and Mareike Winkler, who our research group supervised.
👉 Read how their findings could change land use and health in Tanzania: https://www.geo.lmu.de/geographie/en/latest-news/news-overview/news/lehre-geo-presents-science-made-by-students.html
#science #research #sustainability #climatechange #agriculture #scienceproject #tanzania
Why Did I Build a Dome 3,000km From Home?? (I’m Still Not Sure)
So... I kinda said yes to building an entire observatory dome... on the other side of Australia.
Everyone said we were insane. No crew. No backup. Just a dome, a dream, and way too many snacks.
This video is pure chaos: assembling a giant research-grade observatory from scratch, battling time, tools, and the Australian sun. We got sunburnt, we got stuck, and yes — we had at least one breakdown (maybe two).
But in the end? The dome stands. And we’re kinda proud of it.
Was it smart? Debatable.
Did we finish it? You’ll see.
Was it worth it? 1000%.
YouTube - https://youtu.be/8dwGK8bLn0o
#ScienceProject #Engineering #Astronomy #Observatory #Telescope #DIYProject #SpaceNerd #Australia #BigBuild #RyanTrahanStyle #BehindTheBuild #YouTubeScience #SpaceTech #BackyardAstronomy #Astrophotography #EngineeringLife #ScienceYouTuber #ProjectVlog
If you ever felt broken, you weren’t. You were surviving.
We are gathering the real stories of human resilience — not to diagnose, but to validate.
If you live with DID, are Queer, Disabled, Neurodivergent, or have a mental health diagnosis,
your story matters.
Help us show the world what survival actually looks like.
You are not a disorder.
You are the map to a better future.
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*Washes hands carefully before making chef's kiss gesture*