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Τετάρτη 13 Μαΐου 2015

Sea Cucumber: April 28, 2015

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 7 Μαΐ 2015
This pretty spectacular footage of a sea cucumber "taking flight" was captured during exploration of Exocet Seamount on April 28, as part of the Océano Profundo 2015: Exploring Puerto Rico’s Seamounts, Trenches, and Troughs expedition.


Can Inbreeding Be Detected Through Mummies’ Measurements?

Can Inbreeding Be Detected Through Mummies’ Measurements?

Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Egypt mummy height
(Wikimedia Commons)
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND—Frank Rühli, director of the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich, and his colleagues used body height, which is highly hereditable, to look for possible, non-invasive evidence of incest among 259 Egyptian mummies. Historical sources record the marriages of brothers and sisters, which were believed to preserve the sacred bloodlines of pharaohs descended from the gods. Pharaohs who were married to their sisters, but whose parents were not siblings, were not considered in the study. The team found that the body heights of royals varied less than the body heights of commoners. “Pharaohs varied less in height than men of the common population. This is one indicator of inbreeding,” Rühli told Discovery News. The study showed that pharaohs, overall, were taller than non-royal males from the same time period. Ramses II was the tallest of the pharaohs under investigation. There was little difference in the height of queens and non-royal women, however. The pattern could also reflect the living environment of the wealthy royals. “Average height and height variation reflect very nicely the quality of the environment. So, the very good environment of the royal men might be another reason why their height variation is reduced compared with commoners,” commented Barry Bogin of Loughborough University. He has studied height variation among children from very wealthy families and very poor families. For another recent mummy study, see "Heart Attack of the Mummies."
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Demetrious-Roman-Mummy
(Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 11.600)
The 1st-century A.D. mummy of Demetrios, now at the Brooklyn Museum, was excavated from the Roman cemetery in Hawara, Egypt, in 1911. CT scans revealed that he, like a surprising number of other mummies from around the world, had signs of atherosclerosis.Ötzi the Iceman hardly seems the type to have been prone to heart disease. He died violently around 3300 B.C., aged approximately 40 or 50, and his mummified body was found high in the Italian Alps in 1991. He led a vigorous life, ate a balanced diet, and had no access to tobacco. But when researchers put his remains in a CT scanner, they found calcium deposits in a number of his arteries, indicating the beginnings of atherosclerosis, which commonly leads to heart disease. “By the time Ötzi was 80, he would have had a very good chance of having a heart attack or a stroke,” says Gregory Thomas, a cardiologist at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in California.

Recently, a multidisciplinary team of researchers, co-led by Thomas, examined CT scans of mummies from all over the world—from ancient Egyptians to pre-Columbian Peruvians to nineteenth-century Aleutian Islanders—and found widespread incidence of calcified arteries. They published their results in a series of papers in the journal Global Heart. One study, comparing scans of 76 ancient Egyptian mummies and 178 present-day Egyptians, found similar rates and severity of calcification after adjusting for age. These results are forcing experts to reconsider the long-held assumption that atherosclerosis is caused by uniquely modern habits: lack of physical activity, an unhealthy diet, and smoking. “We don’t know as much about the risk factors for atherosclerosis as we used to think we did,” says Randall Thompson, a cardiologist at Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, who worked on several of the studies. “There may be other risk factors that have a bigger role than we appreciate.”

Mummies-Heart-Disease-Otzi
(© Samadelli Marco/EURAC)
Ötzi the Iceman undergoing sampling for genetic testingÖtzi was saddled with a number of genetic factors that predisposed him to heart disease. According to a recent analysis of his genome, two anomalies in chromosomal region 9p21 nearly doubled his risk for coronary heart disease. “We didn’t expect that these genetic modifications would already have been present more than 5,000 years ago,” says Albert Zink, head of the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman in Italy, adding that further studies will investigate whether mummies from other cultures had similar predispositions.

In addition to genetic factors, the researchers are now considering aspects of premodern living that might have contributed to the findings. For example, Aleutian Islanders, hunter-gatherers who consumed a heart-healthy marine-based diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, lived in subterranean homes filled with smoke from indoor fires. Three of five mummies scanned had atherosclerosis, and one woman who died around age 50 had coronary artery calcification as severe as that seen in coronary bypass patients, says Thompson. Chronic exposure to cooking-fire smoke may have been a factor.

(Courtesy M. Linda Sutherland MD)
Arterial calcification in Princess Ahmose-Meryet-Amon, a 17th Dynasty mummy from EgyptChronic infection and inflammation, which were far more common before modern antibiotics and standards of hygiene, probably played a role as well. Inflammation is known to contribute to plaque buildup in arteries, says Thomas, and people with chronic inflammatory conditions such as lupus commonly develop atherosclerosis early in life. Because infection was a leading killer of humans until very recently, people with strong immune systems—and therefore a strong inflammatory response—likely had a better chance at survival. But that same robust response, as it continues into adulthood, can contribute to clogged arteries.

The finding of atherosclerosis in mummies from such a wide range of cultures and time periods makes it clear that the disease is not just a modern plague, but a hallmark of humanity. “No matter how much exercise we do, what food we eat, whether we take our medications,” says Thomas, “we are still at risk for atherosclerosis.”

Arial Footage Shows Damage in Nepal Following 7.3-Magnitude Earthquake

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12 Μαΐ 2015
The US Geological Survey (USGS) reported that a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on Tuesday, May 12, 83km (52 miles) east of Kathmandu, and close to the base of Mount Everest.
According to reports, the quake, which lasted just over one minute, was felt as far away as northern India. More than 8,000 people died in a 7.8-magnitude quake in Nepal on April 25, which destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes. Footage sent to Storyful by the World Food Programme shows areas affected by the earthquake near Mt Everest and Kathmandu.


Russia: Putin and Kerry meet for talks in Sochi



Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12 Μαΐ 2015
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed US Secretary of State John Kerry in Sochi on Tuesday, in Kerry's first visit to Russia since the Ukrainian crisis began two years ago. 


Ελλάδα: Εκατοντάδες ουρά για να δείτε λείψανα της Αγίας Βαρβάρας Greece: Hundreds queue to see Saint Barbara relic

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12 Μαΐ 2015
Εκατοντάδες άνθρωποι συγκεντρώθηκαν μπροστά από την εκκλησία της Αγίας Βαρβάρας στη δυτική Αθήνα την Τρίτη για να δουν και να προσκυνήσουν το λείψανο της Αγίας Βαρβάρας, που ήρθε από τη Βενετία. Αγία Βαρβάρα είναι μια από τις πιο σεβαστό αγίους της Ανατολικής Ορθόδοξης Εκκλησίας.

Σκοτώθηκαν και δεκάδες τραυματίστηκαν από τη βομβιστική επίθεση ενός προσκυνήματος συστήματος γέφυρα στο Χαλέπι مقتل وجرح العشرات جراء قصف النظام جسر الحج بحلب

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12 Μαΐ 2015
Σκοτώθηκαν 35 άνθρωποι και τραυματίστηκαν δεκάδες τραυματίστηκαν σοβαρά μετά τον βομβαρδισμό του συριακού αεροσκάφους καθεστώς εκρηκτικά βαρέλια προσκύνημα γέφυρα στο Χαλέπι, στη συνέχεια, απευθύνονται τις επιχειρήσεις πολιτικής άμυνας με τανκς και πάλι. 


Syria War 2015 - Hezbollah In Heavy Fighting With Syrian Rebels In The ...

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12 Μαΐ 2015
Συρία Πόλεμος 2015 - Χεζμπολάχ Σε σκληρές μάχες με αντάρτες της Συρίας στη μάχη για Qalamoun.Βαρύ συγκρούσεις μεταξύ αντάρτες της Συρίας και της Χεζμπολάχ συνέβη πρόσφατα στην Qalamoun. Το βίντεο είναι από το Μάιο του 2015 και παρουσιάζει τα μέλη της Χεζμπολάχ σε βαριά ανταλλαγή πυρών με αντάρτες της Συρίας στην περιοχή του βουνού Qalamoun.


Albanian Paramilitaries Arrest FYROM 2015 | Συλλήψεις Αλβανών παραστρατι...

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12 Μαΐ 2015
Συλλήψεις Αλβανών παραστρατιωτικών ομάδων από την αστυνομία της ΠΓΔΜ στο Κουμάνοβο προάστιο - Αλβανοί παραστρατιωτικοί συλλαμβάνονται απο δυνάμεις της αστυνομίας στε προάστιο της πόλης Κουμάνοβο των Σκοπίων