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Fact vs. fiction: 3 things you thought you knew about jellyfish

By NOAA on Aug 30, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Fact vs. fiction: 3 things you thought you knew about jellyfish

August 30, 2018-Jellyfish. Jellies. Sea nettles. Whatever you call them, the likelihood of running into these stinging tentacled creatures generally increases in the summer. Jellyfish have a complicated relationship with humans: They are often feared by beachgoers because of their sting. They can get unintentionally caught up in commercial fishing nets. Some jellies can even […]

Florida Man 86’d from 7-11 Dumps Bucketful of Human Waste in Store

By Alaska Native News on Aug 6, 2018   National, National/World  

Florida Man 86’d from 7-11 Dumps Bucketful of Human Waste in Store

St. Peterburg, Florida police say that a man in that community, in an act of reprisal, early on Wednesday, took a bucket of human waste and splattered it all over the floor in a 7-11 convenience store on North Martin Luther King Street. According to the arrest report and the St Petersburg police, an inebriated […]

Urine of Kidney Disease Patients Contains Diverse Mix of Bacteria

By Jim Ritter | Loyola Medicine on May 9, 2018   Health  

Urine of Kidney Disease Patients Contains Diverse Mix of Bacteria

MAYWOOD, IL – The urine of kidney disease patients contains a diverse mix of bacteria such as Staphylococcus and Streptococcus, according to a study by researchers at Loyola Medicine and Loyola University Chicago. The bacteria diversity generally was higher among kidney patients who also experienced urinary urgency (sudden, urgent need to urinate). The study findings […]

Urine-Alutiiq Word of the Week-September 25

By Alutiiq Museum on Sep 25, 2016   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Urine-Alutiiq Word of the Week-September 25

 Etquq – Urine Cuumi tan’urat etquat aturtaakait. – They used to use boys’ urine before. Across Alaska, Native people used human urine for processing hides. In Alutiiq communities, urine was collected in wooden tubs stationed outside people’s houses. Hides were soaked in these tubs, where the ammonia acted as soap, breaking down fatty deposits clinging […]

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