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Monday, November 29, 2010

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Russia is virtually a state of the Mafia. " So American diplomats in accordance with the Wikileaks documents reported by some U.S. newspaper sites. Russia and its agencies use the boss of the Mafia to carry out their operations, the relationship is so close that the country has become "virtually a

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fears in Poland for the upcoming publication of the secret files of Wikileaks: as you read Polish Press Agency PAP, the documents contain sensitive revelations about Warsaw about the background of the US-Poland missile shield, a dossier that has created tensions with many Russia.

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Eni / Scaroni, "A brief exploration in Poland"

Monday 29/11/2010 15:56

I the Eni Group will begin 'a short exploration of gas fields in Poland' Shale Gas', trapped in layers of clay . This was announced by the Group CEO, Paolo Scaroni today at the conference of about thirty of the journal 'Energy'. Exploration - he said - will take place '"using the technologies learned three years ago with the purchase of Quicksilver in the United States."

"We can 'be of the' Shale Gas 'in Europe - added more' Scaroni told reporters later - and we're looking to Poland to see if there 'and it' space. In Europe, the density 'of its population and the fact that the owner of the land is not' the owner of the subsoil, the exploitation of the 'Shale Gas' and 'much more' difficult than in the United States. "

Scaroni therefore not expects that the 'Shale Gas' in Europe "to be decisive. Potra 'may replace the decline of European productions , which is' very strong and would make Europe even more 'employee of what was already' today is its imports from the three major suppliers, Algeria, Norway and Russia. "

Eni CEO said he hoped that there is a bilateral meeting between Italy and Kazakhstan at the next scheduled meeting of the OECD Astana . "It can 'be that I go to Astana - he said - I hope to convince Berlusconi to make a bilateral meeting, in which we will discuss aspects related to our presence in Kazakhstan." With the Asian country, he said, "there are no frictions, and 'business as usual".

Wikileaks? "I do not comment the indiscretions of the press, let alone this kind of comment dagospy" concluded Scaroni, responding to journalists' questions about rumors proved to be the site of Assange, and the potential repercussions for Eni, on relations between Italy and Russia.

source: affaritaliani.it

Sunday, November 28, 2010

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

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the bee Apis mellifera

Most people identify "the wave" with football, crowded stadiums and entertainment. But the wave is not just for screaming fans. Researchers at the University of Graz, Austria, and the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, UK, have unveiled the mystery behind the phenomenon of 'shimmering' in giant honeybees. Their discovery was recently published in the journal PLoS ONE.

When in alarm, hundreds or even thousands of individual honey bees move their abdomens upwards sull'alveare creating a pattern like a wave. The research team said the phenomenon of tremor allows honey bees communicate and defend themselves against predatory hornets. This move is particularly important because the wave forces the predators to find other prey, thus protecting not only bees but also their nests.

Professor. Gerald Kastberger Institute of Zoology at the University of Graz led the team of scientists who have examined how effectively does this behavior. Researchers had long been understood that the tremor was triggered by a visual stimulus for predators. The giant honeybees motivation for its hive mates, thus creating the effect of the tremor.

This behavior creates a "curtain of bees' or "protected area" of about 50 cm from the honeycomb, which makes communication between the bees fast, efficient and continuous. Moreover, potential predators are faced with a wall and can not enter.

Professor. Kastberger installed two cameras to resume the activity of honeybee colonies. The research team examined about 500 cases of interactions between bees and hornets, frame by frame. It was shown that colonies of giant honeybees trigger this behavior in order to remove the bees, the faster the convergence of the hornets, the stronger the thrill of bees.

The study also shown that when faced with this iridescent ola, bumblebees they turn around and leave. According to the researchers, the thrill on a large scale can expel predatory hornets, while a minor tremor can confuse the dangerous insects. The predators are forced to feed on bees flying freely.

In their report, researchers have also focused on evolutionary principles relating to the manner in which the giant honeybees benefit from the tremor. Based on their findings, the team said that the tremor is a key factor in the lives of honeybees, in particular because it allows them to pursue the lifestyle they have developed a nest open millions of years ago.

are honey bees in South-East Asia to form their nests in open areas only a comb. These giant honeybees choose to place the hives on trees, rocks or buildings built by man. The team said that their typical behavior is to return to these sites over the years.

According to the researchers, the transfer of information and self-organization are the key components of the effect shudder.





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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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fifteenth predator classification of Apis mellifera: the subfamily Apinae


Apinae is a subfamily of APID, which includes several thousand species divided into 20 tribes, among which include the Apin or honey bees or bumble bees and Bombini

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fourteenth scientific classification of Apis mellifera: the Family Apidae


The Apidae are a large family of bees, comprising the common honey bees, stingless bees (which are also cultured for honey), carpenter bees, orchid bees, cuckoo bees, bumblebees, and various other less well-known groups. The family Apidae presently includes all the genera that were previously classified in the families Anthophoridae and Ctenoplectridae, and most of these are solitary species, though a few are also cleptoparasites. The four groups that were subfamilies in the old family Apidae are presently ranked as tribes within the subfamily Apinae. This trend has been taken to its extreme in a few recent classifications that place all the existing bee families together under the name "Apidae" (or, alternatively, the non-Linnaean clade "Anthophila"), but this is not a widely-accepted practice.


The subfamily Apinae contains a diversity of lineages, the majority of which are solitary, and whose nests are simple burrows in the soil. However, honey bees, stingless bees, and bumblebees are colonial (eusocial), though they are sometimes believed to have each developed this independently, and show notable differences in such things as communication between workers and methods of nest construction. Xylocopines (Which includes the subfamily carpenter bees) are mostly solitary, though They Tend to be gregarious, and Some lineages Allodapini Contain Such as the eusocial species; Most members of this subfamily make nests in plant stems or wood. The nomadines cleptoparasites are all in the nests of other bees.