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It looks not like what we're doing.Fungus. That was the plan.
superorganism but in order to harvest the leaf material and to process the leaf material and the conscience offungus the ants have a fantastic division of labor system which in great detail was analyzedby Ed Wilson in the 80s they have these gigantic workers and they have small
his answer was, I don't know that we'll ever see the end of the age of oil, but I do know that the Stone Age didn't endThe fungus starts to grow because of the shade.
What they do is they infect the rice with another fungus-- yeast is a fungus.The fungus is called koji.Have you heard of this?
prepare from these leaves they they don't eat them they prepare a humors and their culture on this Hume is aparticular fungus and this is a symbiosis they live from the fungus they eat the fungus this is a symbiosis whichis older almost always older than 45 to 50 million years when he'd evolved it's
of so fungus that keeps the fungus clean and they cultivatethe fungus here this is a colony trait which only can beexplained by our best can be best explained I should say by between colony selection
dioxide accumulates and the ends have a high tolerance for a carbon dioxide butthe fungus doesn't so the fungus suffers and if it is too long then they againrisk and open a little bit now this is small honest the bigness they don't care
It's a Bonito fish that's been smoked and then inoculated with aspergillus oryzae--like a fungus that's responsible for everything good in the world-- dried.It's like a six-month process basically to make this, but it's the basis, the building block, of a lot of Japanese cuisine including
Yeah. No, I like that.There are people using fungus, actually, sort of like plastic-esque fungus that sort of simulates
Ants, yeah. There's a South American ant that's been farming, fungus farming, for about 6 million years.They treat the fungus with antibiotics.They treat the fungus with antibiotics, they farm it, they cultivate it, they use it as food.
They treat the fungus with antibiotics.They treat the fungus with antibiotics, they farm it, they cultivate it, they use it as food.It's farming. You can't argue with it.
Some of the sake fans probably know about koji.Koji is a fungus.It makes proteases and amylases.
thousand years old and they cannotlive without this fungus and the fungus cannot live without the ends so the fungus became a part of thesuperorganism but in order to harvest the leaf material and to process the leaf material and the conscience of
lease a process and coming down there's a fungus the tiny little ones take careof so fungus that keeps the fungus clean and they cultivatethe fungus here this is a colony trait which only can be
had walked overland across the Darién Gap, and crossed the Rio Grande Valley.And his meningitis was caused by a fungus, the spores of which live only along that migration route and were stirred up by his feet as he walked.And that's not a disease we would otherwise have tested for, because it doesn't exist in Boston.
So you don't get the root rot.You don't get the fungus gnats, and there's lots of oxygen for the roots.So that that's really the only thing that you'll need initially, your basic potting mix with an amendment to add to it.
are symbiotic and mutualistic with plants where they trade resources.So the plants and trees provide the fungus with carbon or photosynthate in exchange for nutrients and water that the fungus explores through the soiland brings back to the tree.
It looks not like what we're doing.This guy had a box of fungus on the subway, but it's a gift box a fungus.
when you hear people talk about Kaposi's sarcoma, where people get the purple spots who have untreated HIV infections.There's a particular type of fungus that can lead to a pneumonia.A lot of people are coinfected with hepatitis C, and so On and there's all these opportunistic infections that happens.
And most people think of the Victorians as being uptight.This is called the ergot fungus.
And most people think of the Victorians as being uptight.This is a filthy black fungus that infest fields of rye.
And most people think of the Victorians as being uptight.The most recent outbreak of ergot fungus was in 1926 in Russia.
And then this is Mingmar.And he is a caterpillar fungus harvester in Nepal.And the form of transit that he's involved in is actually his feet.
You now have naturalized populations of African clawed frogs around the world.So one theory is that the fungus moved on African clawed frogs.And anyway, it was moving through Panama.
Fumidil is a fungal toxin like a lot of antibiotics.It's produced by a fungus.And it's actually produced by a fungus that causes another disease in the beehive.
It's produced by a fungus.And it's actually produced by a fungus that causes another disease in the beehive.There's a whole balancing act of all these microbes in the hive.
And it's really a product of higher temperatures allows this fungus to breed more rapidly.
because it suffered from something called the chytrid fungus.
just the hysteria of the girls but also potentially a fungus that may have affected them mentally.
And also apparently it was the wrong season for such a fungus to have grown.
And in the early 20th century they got a fungus.
They actually polish away all of the rice bran, the thing that makes rice brown, those are the layers that make those enzymes.What they do is they infect the rice with another fungus-- yeast is a fungus.The fungus is called koji.
But the lichen vinaigrette-- so lichen's a fungus that grows on trees.
line the somewhat smaller ones the medium ones carry in the least and theylease a process and coming down there's a fungus the tiny little ones take careof so fungus that keeps the fungus clean and they cultivate
this room is the height of this roomlong straight tunnels which lead then to the fungus chambers and they look a lifelike this this little this football it's not little footballs they are really football sized and here you see another
There's a theory that the rye supply had been poisoned and that a fungus that caused hallucinations had grown.
But not koji. Koji has all the genes that do all that stuff, but they're all turned off.It's domesticated, it's another tame fungus.We tamed it to do one thing-- make rice sugary so yeast can eat it.
somatic body all these specialized workers but part of the super organism is all the the check landok neststhey're huge they have ventilation chimneys here as you see that the fungus producesa lot of of co2 carbon dioxide so it has to be ventilated but in order to really
- The trees were infected by the South American leaf blight, a fungus native to South America.
- As a consequence of that, we are particularly prone to the potential outbreaks of fungus and things like that.
That bag that you can buy in any box store, it is not your friend.It needs to be a lot looser than that what's in that bag it's going to be a recipe for fungus gnatsand keeping the plant too moist.
was built on the very popular PlayStation game, that's built around a fungus called Cordyceps, which
And for example, we can already begin to grow fungus, like a kind of mushroom-like installations.
or there was something in the plant matter itself it could have been a mold or a pesticide or some sort of fungus
And in fact, amphibians all around the globe are being affected by this fungus.
And there's a massive amphibian die off going on, and we're spreading that fungus around the globe through the commercial, transport,
What about if when scientists bring back the gastric brooding frog they add in some genes to make it resistant to the chytrid fungus that
I put it in misters, just like Elsa's Black Fungus apocalypse.
There is a video game, "The Last of Us," in which a evolution of the cordyceps fungus, which actually induces zombieism in ants-- really, it does--
There's a video game, "The Last of Us," in which a evolution of the cordyceps fungus, which actually induces zombieism in ants.
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