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| | Axolotl problems
As Mexico City grew and became more industrialized, the need for water brought pumps and pipes to the lake, and eventually, âit was like a bad, smelly pond with rotten water,â Zambrano said. âAll of our aquatic animals suffer with bad water quality, but amphibians suffer more because they have to breathe with the skin.â
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To add to the axolotlsâ problems, invasive fish species such as carp and tilapia were introduced to the lake, where they feed on axolotl eggs. And a 1985 earthquake in Mexico City displaced thousands of people, who found new homes in the area around the lake, further contributing to the destruction of the axolotlsâ habitat.
These combined threats have devastated axolotl populations. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, there are fewer than 100 adult axolotls left in the wild. The species is considered critically endangered.
While the wild axolotls of Lake Xochimilco have dwindled to near-extinction, countless axolotls have been bred for scientific laboratories and the pet trade. âThe axolotl essentially helped establish the field of experimental zoology,â Voss said.
In 1864, a French army officer brought live axolotls back to Europe, where scientists were surprised to learn that the seemingly juvenile aquatic salamanders were capable of reproduction. Since then, scientists around the world have studied axolotls and their DNA to learn about the salamandersâ unusual metamorphosis (or lack thereof) as well as their ability to regrow injured body parts.
In addition to their role in labs, axolotls have become popular in the exotic pet trade (though they are illegal to own in California, Maine, New Jersey and Washington, DC). However, the axolotls you might find at a pet shop are different from their wild relatives in Lake Xochimilco. Most wild axolotls are a dark grayish brown. The famous pink axolotls, as well as other color variants such as white, blue, yellow and black, are genetic anomalies that are rare in the wild but selectively bred for in the pet trade.
Whatâs more, âmost of the animals in the pet trade have a very small genetic variance,â Zambrano said. Pet axolotls tend to be inbred and lack the wide flow of different genes that makes up a healthy population in the wild. That means that the axolotl extinction crisis canât simply be solved by dumping pet axolotls into Lake Xochimilco. (Plus, the pet axolotls likely wouldnât fare well with the poor habitat conditions in the lake.)
Fame and misfortune
The difficulties that axolotls face in the wild are almost diametrically opposed to the fame theyâve found in recent years. Axolotls have captured the human imagination for centuries, as evidenced by their roles in Aztec religion and stories, but the early 21st century seems to be a high point for them. An axolotl graces the 50 peso bill. There are axolotl-inspired Pokemon, and Reddit commenters have noted that the character Toothless from the âHow to Train Your Dragonâ movie series is distinctly axolotl-like.
The introduction of axolotls to Minecraft in 2021 neatly mapped onto an uptick in Google searches for the animals, and social media makes it easy for people to gain access to photos and videos of the salamanders, particularly the photogenic pink ones often kept as pets.
The axolotl pet trade probably doesnât directly harm the wild populations since wild salamanders arenât being poached or taken from Lake Xochimilco. However, Zambrano said, axolotlsâ ubiquity in pop culture and pet stores might make people assume that because axolotls âlive in all the tanks around the world, they are not in danger.â | | | | SamuelWonna (Gast)
| | Kate Winslet had a surprising âTitanicâ reunion while producing her latest film âLeeâ
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Kate Winslet is sharing an anecdote about a âwonderfulâ encounter she recently had with someone from her star-making blockbuster film âTitanic.â
The Oscar winner was a guest on âThe Graham Norton Showâ this week, where she discussed her new film âLee,â in which she plays the fashion model-turned-war photographer Lee Miller from the World War II era.
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Winslet recounted that while she had previously executive produced a number of her projects, âLeeâ was the first movie where she served as a full-on producer. That required her involvement from âbeginning to end,â including when the film was scored in post-production.
She explained to Norton that when she attended the recording of the filmâs score in London, while looking at the 120-piece orchestra, she saw someone who looked mighty familiar to her.
âIâm looking at this violinist and I thought, âI know that face!ââ she said.
At one point, other musicians in the orchestra pointed to him while mouthing, âItâs him!â to her, and it continued to nag at Winslet, prompting her to wonder, âAm I related to this person? Who is this person?â
Finally, at the end of the day, the âReaderâ star went in to where the orchestra was to meet the mystery violinist, and she was delighted to realize he was one of the violinists who played on the ill-fated Titanic ocean liner as it sank in James Cameronâs classic 1997 film.
âIt was that guy!â Winslet exclaimed this week, later adding, âit was just wonderfulâ to see him again.
âWe had so many moments like that in the film, where people Iâve either worked with before, or really known for a long time, kind of grown up in the industry with, they just showed up for me, and it was incredible.â
âLeeâ released in theaters in late September, and is available to rent or buy on AppleTV+ or Amazon Prime. | | | | Lloydenfot (Gast)
| | Tesla is bringing its electric cars to oil-rich Saudi Arabia amid falling global sales
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Tesla will start selling its electric vehicles in Saudi Arabia, entering the Gulf regionâs largest economy as the companyâs global sales are sliding and CEO Elon Musk courts controversy with his role in the US government.
The carmaker announced Wednesday that it would host a launch event in the kingdom on April 10, where it will showcase its EVs. Attendees will also have the chance to âexperience the future of autonomous driving with Cybercab and meet Optimus, our humanoid robot, as we showcase whatâs next in AI and robotics,â Tesla (TSLA) said.
Tesla may struggle to gain market share in oil-rich Saudi Arabia as EVs make up a little over 1% of all car sales in the country, according to a report by consultancy PwC published in September.
Teslaâs entry into the new market comes as the company fights battles on several fronts.
Last year, it recorded the first annual decline in sales in its history as a public company, posting a drop of 1%.
The company is facing intensifying competition in China, the worldâs largest auto market. On Tuesday, BYD, a Chinese maker of electric and hybrid cars, reported $107 billion in annual sales for 2024, beating the near-$98 billion notched by Tesla.
And last week, BYD unveiled an ultra-fast charging system, which it said was capable of adding 250 miles (402 km) of range in just five minutes, easily outdoing Teslaâs charging technology. Teslaâs Superchargers take 15 minutes to charge an EV, providing a range of 200 miles.
Tesla has also suffered slumping sales in Europe. In February, the carmaker sold around 40% fewer vehicles on the continent compared with the same month in 2024, according to the European Automobile Manufacturersâ Association. | | | | ChesterBycle (Gast)
| | Curiosity has maintained pristine pieces of the Cumberland sample in a âdoggy bagâ so that the team could have the rover revisit it later, even miles away from the site where it was collected. The team developed and tested innovative methods in its lab on Earth before sending messages to the rover to try experiments on the sample.
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In a quest to see whether amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, existed in the sample, the team instructed the rover to heat up the sample twice within SAMâs oven. When it measured the mass of the molecules released during heating, there werenât any amino acids, but they found something entirely unexpected.
An intriguing detection
The team was surprised to detect small amounts of decane, undecane and dodecane, so it had to conduct a reverse experiment on Earth to determine whether these organic compounds were the remnants of the fatty acids undecanoic acid, dodecanoic acid and tridecanoic acid, respectively.
The scientists mixed undecanoic acid into a clay similar to what exists on Mars and heated it up in a way that mimicked conditions within SAMâs oven. The undecanoic acid released decane, just like what Curiosity detected.
Each fatty acid remnant detected by Curiosity was made with a long chain of 11 to 13 carbon atoms. Previous molecules detected on Mars were smaller, meaning their atomic weight was less than the molecules found in the new study, and simpler.
âItâs notable that non-biological processes typically make shorter fatty acids, with less than 12 carbons,â said study coauthor Dr. Amy Williams, associate professor of geology at the University of Florida and assistant director of the Astraeus Space Institute, in an email. âLarger and more complex molecules are likely what are required for an origin of life, if it ever occurred on Mars.â |
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