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YUBNUB.NEWSHighly Pathogenic Form of Avian Flu Identified at 4 Southern Ontario Properties, CFIA SaysThis colorized electron microscope image released by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on March 26, 2024, shows avian influenza A H5N1 virus particles (yellow), grown in Madin-Darby0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSAirlines Work to Fix Software Glitch on A320 Aircraft and Some Flights Are DisruptedThe departures display board shows All Nippon Airways' multipule flights cancellation at Haneda airport in Tokyo Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025. Takahiko Kanbara/Kyodo News via APAirlines around the world reported0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSTwin Takeover? Trever Nehls Jumps Into Texas RaceIn a Facebook post on Saturday, Trever wrote, I am honored to announce my candidacy for Congressional District 22 to continue fighting for the people of this district. He praised Troys leadership0 Comments 0 Shares 4 Views -
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YUBNUB.NEWSTrump Proposes New Nickname for MAGA Amid Base TurmoilPresident Donald Trump has suggested a new nickname for his MAGA supporters, proposing the term TEPUBLICAN or TPUBLICAN in a post on Truth Social.The announcement comes at a time of growing0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSZohran Mamdani Appoints Radical Car-Hating Lefty to Head NYC TransportationMayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has stirred alarm among New York City drivers by appointing car-hating Transportation Alternatives boss Ben Furnas to his transition team for transportation, climate, and infrastructure.Furnas,0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views -
YUBNUB.NEWSTrumps Plan to End Russia-Ukraine War Involves US-Russia Space Partnership and Reconstruction of UkrainePresident Donald Trump has reportedly laid out a bold plan to end the war in Ukraine by turning the conflict into a massive economic opportunity for the U.S.According to The Wall Street Journal, Trumps0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views -
WWW.THEHISTORYBLOG.COMMendota Lake was an ancient canoe docking stationSince the first ancient dugout canoe was recovered from Lake Medota in Madison, Wisconsin, in 2021, another 15 of them been mapped on the lake bed, shedding new light on the way First Nations communities navigated the landscape.The first canoe, found on the lakebed under 24 feet of water, was 1,200 years old. The next summer archaeologists found the remains of a 3,000-year-old canoe. Both of them were recovered from the water and in 2024 began treatment with Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) to stabilize the wood. When the PEG treatment is finished next year, the canoes will need to be transported to Texas A&M where they will be freeze-dried to complete the stabilization process. In September the Wisconsin Historical Society received a grant from the Save Americas Treasures grant program of the National Park Service, Department of Interior, that will go towards ensuring the safe transport of the canoes from Wisconsin to the freeze-drying facility in Texas.Wisconsin Historical Society maritime archaeologist Tamara Thomsen in partnership with Ho-Chunk Nation Historic Preservation Officer Bill Quackenbush, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Larry Plucinski and University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Sissel Schroeder have been working together for five years to map the locations of dugout canoes in Lake Mendota, not to recover them from the water, but to study them in place. In addition to locating another 14 canoes, the team has taken samples from each of the ancient vessels with the goal of identifying the type of wood used and their ages.Analysis conducted by the USDA Forest Products Laboratory has found that half of the 16 canoes were made either of red or white oak. Radiocarbon dating found that the oldest canoe mas made around 5,200 years ago, older than the Great Pyramid of Giza, making it the third oldest in North America. (The oldest two are around 7,000 years old and were found in Florida.)The prevalence of oakand particularly red oak, which is not typically used for watercraft due to its tendency to absorb waterprompted Thomsen to examine the reasoning behind its use for canoe building.When you look at the shoreline map with canoe locations charted, its clear that there are two distinctive groupings represented, said Thomsen. Looking at the tree species taxonomy, we wondered not just why certain trees were used by the builders but also why these canoes were situated in these two locations. Carbon dating from the samples told us that both spots were in use over thousands of years, and so we started to form theories as to why they were left where they were and why certain trees were used. []Oak wood, along with some of the other species represented in the samples, is known to form tyloses when the tree encounters stress during the growth cycle such as through wounding or pathogen infection. Tyloses also form as a natural part of a trees aging process. During the production of tylosis, balloon-like structures form inside of the woods vessels which blocks water movementpreventing the spread of fungi and bacteria and compartmentalizing injuries to protect the wood from decay. As a result, the tyloses make the wood better suited for boat building due to its increased water resistance, buoyancy and protection against rot.Its entirely possible that the canoe builders were intentionally selecting trees that had been damaged from weather or purposefully wounding them during their growth cycle to induce tyloses. We think of bioengineering as a modern practice, but the samples we have suggest this may have been taking place long before the term was coined in the mid-20th century, said Thomsen.As for the two locations where canoes are grouped, researchers compared them to trailways used by Native American communities and both of them are strategically placed for travel over the lake and between places of note on the land. The canoes were likely not owned by individuals, but rather used communally and stored at predetermined locations in the same way that bike sharing programs work in cities today.The canoes could facilitate access to natural resources from the lake like fishas suggested by the seven net sinkers found with Canoe #1 and three found with Canoe #13but could also make travel more efficient between communities for trading and to access places of spiritual importance, such as Lake Wingra. The landscape around Madison lakes looked very different before European settlers arrived in the area and conducted terraforming to suit modern transportation, with large bluffs that made traveling over the land difficult in some areas. Canoe travel may have been more efficient for certain routes for the communities who lived in the area spanning thousands of years before Wisconsin became a state.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views -
WWW.ONTHISDAY.COMToday in History for 30th November 2025Historical Events1922 - First speed test of the first genuine Japanese aircraft carrier Hsh1955 - "Pipe Dream" opens at Shubert Theater, NYC; runs for 245 performances1966 - Barbados gains independence from Great Britain (National Day)1988 - Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Co. buys RJR Nabisco for $25 billion2014 - Australia experiences its hottest spring and second-hottest November recordedMore Historical Events Famous Birthdays1813 - Louise-Victorine Ackermann, French poet (works characterized by a deep sense of pessimism), born in Paris (d. 1890)1920 - Virginia Mayo [Jones], American actress (The Best Years of Our Lives, Out of the Blue, White Heat), born in St Louis, Missouri (d. 2005)1953 - (Alphonso) Mike Espy, American lawyer and politician (US Representative for Mississippi, 1987-93 (D); Secretary of Agriculture, 1993-94), born in Yazoo City, Mississippi1970 - Yayuk Basuki, Indonesian tennis player and politician, born in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia1974 - Marcellus Wiley, American football defensive end (Pro Bowl and Second-team All-Pro 2001 Buffalo Bills) and broadcaster (ESPN, Fox, Dan Patrick Podcast Network), born in Compton, CaliforniaMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1996 - Tiny Tim [Herbert Khaury], American musician ("Tiptoe Through The Tulips"), dies of a heart attack at 642000 - Scott Smith, Canadian rock bassist (Loverboy - "Working for the Weekend"), drowns in sailing accident near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco at 452007 - Engin Ark, Turkish nuclear physicist, dies at 592011 - William L. Waller, American politician and ex-Governor of Mississippi, dies at 852022 - Murray Halberg, New Zealand athlete (Olympic gold 5000m 1960; WR 2 miles: 8:30.0 1961; WR 3 miles: 13.10.0 1961), dies at 89More Famous Deaths0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views