The closest modern analogue is a Greek wine flavored with pine resin called retsina study researcher Assaf Yasur-Landau of the University of Haifa told reporters.
I guess you get something quite similar Yasur-Landau said. The find is important less for the wine's palate and more for
See Images of the Oldest Wine cellar Discovery Yasur-Landau and his colleagues said. Texts and inscriptions from the era describe herbal wines
The results revealed a luxurious ancient concoction Yasur-Landau said. Tartaric and syringic acids both hallmarks of wine proved that the jars indeed held vino.
Cattle bones and other signs of meat consumption have been found in the palace Yasur-Landau said.
Texts from the ancient town of Mari Syria describe herbed wines from this time period Yasur-Landau said.
Well because dietary diversity is a strong indicator of many health outcomes such as poor diversity leading to micronutrient deficiency the key driver behind childhood stunting.
If you think about today's consumption rate per billion people as a shopping cart people are filling 7 shopping carts.
By 2050 9 billion people will be filling twice as many carts per billion for a total of 18 shopping carts.
 The cave art is described (in Portuguese) in the journal Revista Clio Arqueolã gica. These discoveries of cave drawings emphasize the importance of protecting the Cerrado
and show how and when to deploy delivery trucks to ensure immediate shipment an especially important factor in farmlands where the lack of paved roads can paralyze distribution.
and heavy rain can cause trucks to get stuck in mud. Coupling predictive analytics and modeling techniques with other sophisticated farming methods can prove to be quite beneficial
Central african republic (CAR) has been rocked by violence and chaos since the beginning of the year and the 17 poachers ominously presented themselves as part of the country's transitional government forces.
But with the help of Mekema and his people the government of CAR was able to protect Dzanga Sangha
One of those scientists was Grant Harley a dendrochronologist (someone who studies tree rings) at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Harley was intrigued and together with geographer Kristine Delong of Louisiana State university set out to discover the site's secrets.
and there are so many of them the trees could contain thousands of years of climate history for the region Harley said.
These stumps are so big they're upwards of two meters in diameter the size of trucks Harley told Ouramazingplanet.
Harley estimates they have just two years. The longer this wood sits on the bottom of the ocean the more marine organisms burrow into the wood
when we are trying to get radiocarbon dates Harley said. It can really make the sample undatable unusable.
Though the United states phased out leaded gasoline in cars and trucks during the 1970s and 1980s soil in high-traffic
and urban areas may still contain high levels of the metal. Some plants can take up lead in contaminated soil through their root systems.
Well-managed private forests offer many advantages such as keeping land on the tax rolls while still providing the myriad benefits that flow from forests renewable wood and paper products wildlife habitat places for recreation and much more.
This dominant female nicknamed Trike is believed to have lost a hand and lower arm in a snare accident before the creation of the protected forest in the southern highlands of Tanzania.
After Evalyn Walsh Mclean bought the stone in 1912 her son was killed in a car accident her daughter committed suicide
but a truck hit the postman who delivered the jewel (he survived). His wife and dog died not long after
It was like licking down a car. The greatest numbers of fish balls in 2013 showed up on the northern beaches where wind-driven waves pushed the balls up to the high-water mark said Elizabeth Heness a collaborator who is now a graduate student at the University of Texas at El paso. The rotting fish balls
when there are problems in Earth's ecosystems from harmful toxins to the drivers of habitat loss for birds or their response to climate change.
Truckers currently have to take a road that circumvents Tanazania's Serengeti National park and Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve a long journey.
The 30-mile-long (48 kilometers) road would also allow drivers to see the creatures pass by.
Gagliano and her colleagues recently showed corn seedling's roots lean toward a 220-Hertz purr
How many times have sat you next to someone who has their car stereo at full blast?
Some beverages cross over the line into being a food says Barbara Rolls professor of nutritional sciences at Pennsylvania State university.
The jars of Nutella were stolen from a parked trailer near the town of Niederaula Agence france-presse reports
and one of the most powerful eruptions in Earth's history said lead study author Alexa Van Eaton a postdoctoral scholar at both the Cascades Volcano Observatory in Washington and Arizona State university.
More than 600 million cubic meters (20 billion cubic feet) of diatoms from a lake flew into the air Van Eaton reported Sept. 6 in the journal Geology.
They just hitched a ride Van Eaton said. The pristine shells in the Chatham Island ash suggest diatoms could infect new niches by coasting on atmospheric currents.
and meet each other Van Eaton told Livescience's Ouramazingplanet. We know that ash from smaller events easily travels around the world. 5 Colossal Cones:
and algae upward at more than 250 mph (400 km h) Van Eaton said. Volcanic hail (called accretionary lapilli) pelted the landscape for miles.
Van Eaton discovered the diatoms while examining the volcanic hail with a scanning electron microscope. The first time I ever saw them I was looking at these volcanic ash aggregates
Van Eaton soon determined that one of the three diatom species entombed in the ash only lives on the North Island of New zealand.
The prevailing winds blew west at the time so the shells circled the Southern hemisphere before landing on the islands Van Eaton
The color suggests they weren't cooked to extreme temperatures in the volcanic eruption Van Eaton said.
The Geology of Yellowstone Van Eaton hopes the discovery will prompt other scientists to search for microscopic life in wet eruptions where magma hit water.
This is potentially another tool to pinpoint where ash deposits come from Van Eaton said. If the work is done to characterize the kinds of microbes that are unique to an area then it could give you a biogenic fingerprint for your eruption deposits.
when he warned that trees cause more pollution than automobiles do. Go ahead snicker. I sure did.
The biggest thing is just keeping it simple said Cassie from Dietitiancassie. com (whose last name is registered Bjork) a licensed dietitian and health coach.
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A truck in Wagontire Ore. swerved to avoid a deer in 2008 spilling hundreds of gallons of molasses over the highway.
In 2012 alone trucks and tractor-trailers spilled 77000 lbs. 35000 kilograms) of Budweiser onto a Maryland interstate 55000 lbs.
When a truck carrying construction glue collided with a bus in Chengdu City China it dowsed the street with its sticky contents.
A truck carrying 8000 gallons (more than 30000 liters) of a Japanese synthetic blood drink inspired by the HBO series True Blood caused a gory mess
The year before in Oregon 4000 of real pig blood spilled from a truck carting animal waste from a processing plant.
and California where 10 million to 16 million angry buzzers responded by stinging firefighters police and drivers.
when a drunk truck-driver crashed his trailer wasn't snow but in fact powdered milk. Fortunately the trucking company swept up the mess before it rained
and became a smelly milky mess. In 2000 millions of the popular LEGO plastic toys went for a swim
In 2004 an armored truck crashed on the New jersey Turnpike spilling $2 million in coins.
In 2005 another truck caught fire in Alabama spilling $800000 in quarters. And in 2008 a driver on his way to the Miami Federal reserve fatally crashed spewing $185000 in nickels n
#The 12 Days of Pascal's Triangular Christmas (Op-Ed) This article was published originally at The Conversation.
What music do you play most often in your office or car? Anything from Modest Mouse to Johnny cash to classical depending on the mood of the day.
#The Cloudy Science Of E-Cigarettes (ISNS)--In recent years a new type of cigarette has begun to repopulate our restaurants our subway trains and our movie theaters.
If you do decide to hop on the latest bandwagon whether it is garcinia cambogia or some other plant-based extract proceed with caution.
Once the babies are about a month old mommy spider rolls onto her back letting her babies climb aboard.
and move from the countryside to the cities they demand energy-using technologies such as lighting appliances cars and electronics.
and that deployment will itself be an important driver of innovation which will result in better and cheaper options in the future.
and ranchers are an important indicator of not only an early spring but also of the larger climate-change driver.
if the garbage truck is approaching. I tell them that a few simple lessons and better understanding of the historic theories of Pavlov otherwise known as classical conditioning can be the difference in comprehending your dog's behavior
They get people out of cars by enabling walking biking and public transit; they lower building energy-use per person;
Transportation impacts Research shows that densely-populated cities use less transportation energy the reason is less reliance on car travel.
The city emissions numbers take into account the direct combustion of fuels including from small mobile sources (like cars)
After that the objects can be used to educate the public and train law enforcement officials. But FWS officials say that
Humans are the main driver of deforestation through logging and clear-cutting Hansen told Livescience.
Curiosity Rover Uncovers a Flood of Evidence LONDON Water water everywhere and some of it fit to drink.
That s the picture of ancient Mars that has emerged during the past few months thanks to discoveries by NASA's Curiosity rover
The Search for Water on Mars (Photos) During many sessions at the conference which was held Sept. 8 to Sept. 13 in London scientists presented details of the rover s most exciting finds made before it began the long drive toward the towering
Curiosity's smaller older cousins NASA's Spirit and Opportunity rovers found plenty of evidence of ancient Martian water after touching down in 2004
The 1-ton rover may finally arrive at the mountain's base next May or June team members say.
Mount Sharp has been Curiosity's primary destination since before the rover's November 2011 launch.
Mission scientists are eager to find out what the rover discovers there. I think the door is wide open
and human settlements at the International Institute for Environment and Development in the United kingdom. Rather changes in consumption are the key drivers of global warming he explained.
The fossil site is a muddy layer packed with leaves from hardwood trees that lived more than 300 years ago along Conestoga Creek in Lancaster County Pa.
and sweet birch trees shaded Conestoga Creek according to a study the researchers published today (Nov 13) in the journal PLOS ONE.
Almost all cars trucks ships trains and airplanes run on gasoline or diesel fuels. Manufacturing and other industries contribute about 20 percent of U s. greenhouse gas emissions followed by residential and commercial sources (11 percent) and agriculture (8 percent.
Nonetheless CO2 is cited frequently as the principal driver of global warming because human activity primarily the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil has released unprecedented amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere
A similar phenomenon takes place in a car parked outside on a cold sunny day.
Incoming solar radiation warms the car's interior but outgoing thermal radiation is trapped inside the car's closed windows.
The gases in the atmosphere that absorb radiation are known as greenhouse gases because they're largely responsible for the greenhouse effect.
Indeed agriculture has been a critical driver of well-being for centuries ensuring the food security central to human health
There have been problems from turkey droppings on the lawn to roosting on the roof to pecking the side of a car where they see their reflection to chasing the mailman from time to time Hughes told Livescience.
Nine years later President Lincoln named Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Grove as the country s first public preserve.
or take a tram ride to see Mariposa s sequoias. Yosemite offers many camping options.
and there is a $20/car entrance fee
#Your Holiday Table: Fresh, Frozen or Canned Veggies? The holiday season is a time when our daily agenda items can be trumped by longstanding traditions such as baking Christmas cookies from scratch
Then there are foods that seemingly jumped on the probiotics bandwagon. They aren't naturally fermented
(and while Turner was pregnant) and a car accident that totaled Turner's field vehicle.
And runners hikers golfers cyclists and other outdoor enthusiasts who have seasonal allergies can safely pursue their passions.
Cyclists get exposed to wind-carried pollens but sunglasses might help protect them from pollen entering the eyes.
and car stay closed as much as possible during allergy season Patil said. When you come inside after gardening
but the video itself was likely confusing as the marmosets had seen never one before said Lydia Hopper a research scientist at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago who was not involved with the study.
that power most cars on the road today only four out of every 20 gallons of gas actually go towards moving the vehicle forward.
Building a Drought-Proof Farm (Op-Ed) NRDC is pushing the government to give cover-cropping farmers a discount on crop insurance like a good-driver discount
Inside the discs a fan of digestive tubes delivers nutrients radiating outward like bicycle tire spokes.
Stars of the Animal kingdom Cockroaches When you see a cockroach crawling toward you have wished you ever you could just steer it away like a remote-controlled car?
This time the car industry s interest in light natural fibre promoted its use. For such industrial use modern varieties with insignificant content of psychoactive compounds are grown.
It's almost like we're on a speeding train without a brake but we are continually putting in the coal into the engine.
and trucks carrying limes into the United states have been hijacked according to the Times. Growers and shippers are forced now to hired armed guards to protect their lime crops.
In 2007 for example dense fog on California's Highway 99 near Fresno caused an 108-car pileup that killed two people.
And if somehow you find one in the wheel well of your car (as Krieger saw
and orbit control system part of its onboard systems bus. Engineers could configure this system to emulate Mars'gravity.
These warriors who called themselves the Galatai marched into northwestern Anatolia with 2000 baggage wagons and 10000 noncombatants:
and looked behind me at a man in one of our wagons holding an empty crossbow.
One granddaddy of this craze Five Guys Burgers and Fries which got its start here in the D c. metro area back in 1986 is joined by Black & Orange Bobby's Burger Palace BGR:
To further differentiate themselves from traditional fast-food burger chains some premium burger chains have jumped on the sustainability bandwagon.
and how to pacify these drivers. I'm going to do it! Thinking about a problem more holistically may leave you with a daunting new problem tree like mine
Today's conventional palm-oil production is one of the world's major drivers of tropical deforestation wiping out habitat for endangered species
All told tropical deforestation currently accounts for a whopping 10 percent of the world's total global-warming emissions equivalent to the annual tailpipe emissions of some 600 million cars.
In the first the person was presented with images of three objects such as a train a bus
Previous research finds that people from individualistic societies tend to pair the train and the bus lumping them into the abstract category of modes of transportation.
People from collectivistic societies take a more holistic relational view typically pairing the train with the tracks. 7 Personality Traits That Are Bad for You The researchers also asked participants to diagram their social networks drawing circles to represent themselves and their friends.
Previous studies have shown that people from individualistic cultures draw their own circle larger than those of their friends.
For example people from historical wheat-farming areas in the North matched objects based on analytic categories (putting together the bus and the train for example) 56 percent more often than people in rice-farming areas in the South.
But the scientists have identified the potential drivers. During the first big change after the African Humid Period for example human populations grew
A third possible driver could have been the climate; the drier environment might have limited the availability of plants at the bottom of the food chain.
This work opens up new trains of thought in terms of what drives human migration and the extension of past empires said Trouet whose research showed that abrupt climate shifts played a role in the fall of the Roman empire.
There is great emphasis on making sure that the trains run on time. Germans are stoic people who strive for perfectionism and precision in all aspects of their lives.
</p><p>When the babies are around a month old the mother spider rolls over on her back allowing the spiderlings to clamber over her kill her by injecting their venom
. When we design a component for a car or aircraft we need to ensure that the probability of failure of that part per year is something like one in a million.
This is important because shaving a few percent off the weight of a component in a car means lower material costs less fuel usage less CO2 emissions and so on.
which is likely to be the stronger driver mood or food? In other words does the consumption of particular foods lead to mood changes
They made the journey in a minivan with a pet cat and 100000 bees. That was probably the most heroic event in our beekeeping saga to date says evolutionary biologist Nancy Moran a professor at the University of Texas at Austin who studies symbiosis particularly among multicellular hosts and microbes.
so they couldn't fly around in the minivan and wire mesh over the front
At night they waited to park the minivan until after dark and then opened the windows so the bees didn't overheat in the closed space.
It seemed unlikely that anyone would try to steal something from a van full of bees.
that's equal to 6. 4 billion pounds or as much as the weight of 1. 4 million new Ford F150 pickup trucks.
Car-mounted devices sample the air and can locate leaks and estimate their magnitude from a distance which avoids the challenge of acquiring property owner permission that bedevils direct on-site measurement.
To put that in perspective one could place five typical diesel semitrailers lengthwise and three deep to approximate the relative footprint of a typical megaload truck shipment.
So instead the company came up with a plan to send hundreds of these megaload trucks up U s. Route 12 through the Clearwater Wild
10 Least Visited National parks In the last few months oil-industry equipment truckers have committed between eight to ten megaloads to test out Route 93.
Google usually uses camera-equipped cars to take images for its Street view but because the Rio Negro region is inaccessible by car the researchers had to come up with an alternative method.
To capture the images the teams strapped a camera onto a bicycle and pedaled it down dirt paths through the forests
and they even mounted it onto a boat to collect images of a section of the Rio Negro the Amazon's largest tributary Google explained on one of its Outreach pages.
and more portable than the camera used on the bike. This will enable us to run Street view to farther places and show more about our largest natural asset:
Last week we piled onto snowmobiles and bright-red Pisten Bullies (vehicles and gear in Antarctica tend to be red
and Conservation of Apes at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago have followed the chimpanzees in the study for years.
I took the train down there. And then it was a 3 -or 4-hour ferry ride to get to the island of Yakushima.
Deborah Herlax Enos is certified a nutritionist and a coach and weight loss expert in the Seattle area with more than 20 years of experience.
and lining them up like parked cars the industry's trajectory is clear if it wants to remain a competitive American enterprise.
We hypothesize that isolation of the prehistoric Tiburã n bighorn sheep population resulting from sea level rise combined with subsequent drivers that act on small populations including inbreeding overharvesting by hunters
*More people die every year from smoking than from murder AIDS suicide drugs car crashes and alcohol combined.
But when the weather gets warm it's tempting to let fresh air and cool breezes into your home or car.
These effects have lent sometimes themselves to misconceptions perhaps most famously President Ronald Reagan's 1981 statement that trees pollute more than cars. 6 Politicians Who Got the Science Wrong
One 2010 experiment by Consumer Reports tested 15 protein drinks purchased online or from stores in the New york metro area.
The tendency toward cooler conditions in the Pacific over the past couple of decades could be the main driver of the slowdown in the rate of warming over the same time period as such conditions cause the ocean to store more of that building heat.#
I would shovel my car out and make it to work only to shovel some more to ensure the animals were fed
As Liu Bei consolidated his position becoming the King of Shu Guan was promoted to the position of General of the Van#something that he was unhappy about
and working to save the world's threatened elephants Sonja Van Tichelen European Regional Director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare said in a statement.
and enriching organized crime syndicates the slaughter of elephants must be stopped Van Tichelen said. Belgium is set to join several other countries that recently destroyed their stockpiles of ivory.
Even many of the larger companies such as Fiat and Benetton are controlled still primarily by single families.
Less than 200 years ago the invention of the chocolate press by Casparus van Houten senior made it possible to separate roasted cocoa beans into cocoa butter
Researchers have shown also corn seedlings lean toward sounds with a 220-Hertz frequency the same tune emitted by the plants'roots
The residents breathe in benzene and other pollutants from factory and automobile emissions. Broccoli sprouts are rich in a cancer-fighting phytochemical called glucoraphanin
A group of squirrels are called a scurry or dray. They are very territorial and will fight to the death to defend their area.
They dig burrows a system of tunnels underground to live in. Some squirrels also hibernate in burrows during the winter to keep warm.
and grain to keep the sheep fed#Dixon said looking at the land around her trailer.
but in 1795 Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest would get to see the Forbidden city a palace complex of more than 900 buildings that was off-limits even to most Chinese.
I can claim water conservation as an excuse to avoid hand-washing dishes or the car.
when you're not using it. 6. Go to the car wash Washing a car at home can easily use 100 gallons of water not to mention an awful lot of time and effort;
commercial car washes often use only 40 gallons or less of fresh water. 7. Get a rain barrel Collect the water that streams off your roof
About a year ago I found myself sitting ruefully in a patch of chiggery grass by the side of the road near the little town of Bahama North carolina waiting for a tow truck.
Thanks to the careful records of those past plant collectors I was able to track down 20 of the forest sites across North carolina where red maple branches were collected in the#70s#80s and#90s (and only put the truck in a ditch at one of them.
but not before he convulsed on the gurney then raised his head and said Something's wrong.
The thinking in the field is that the pollen allergy is the driver behind the immune response to the food said Dr. Wayne Shreffler director of the Food Allergy Center at Massgeneral Hospital for Children in Boston.
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