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  1. Pando é uma solução para ambiente hospitalar/saúde para comunicação médica que utiliza XMPP.

    https://www.erlang-solutions.com/case-studies/pando-health-case-study/

    #xmpp #pando #healthcare

  2. Aujourd'hui on passe chez les végétaux pour voir l'organisme qu'on estime être le plus lourd de la terre : la "forêt" de Pando, dans l’Utah. Je vous explique les guillemets juste en dessous, mais d'abord un message de service :
    Je reçois beaucoup de demande d'abonnements depuis que j'ai commencé et ça m'embête un peu car en fait ce que je fais là est assez éloigné de ma production habituelle. Si coup si vous voulez juste suivre le calendrier de l’Avent, ça sera avec #ArtBiologyAvent (merci @Lisoo !), même pas besoin de follow 😁
    Après si ce que je fais autour vous intéresse aussi, c'est toujours avec plaisir 😌

    #MastoArt #dessin #arbre #pando

  3. #Pando is a massive clonal colony of a single male quaking aspen tree, located in Utah.

    Despite appearing as a forest of over 40,000 individual trunks, all stems are genetically identical and connected by a single, vast underground root system, making it a single organism.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Pand

  4. new episode of Leaf it to Us out, by Dr Aly Baumgartner and Nora is about plant superorganisms, like Pando, the famous giant clonal aspen grove in fishlake Utah. It's a great episode, but it's not big enough, and I confess I was hoping for more technical detail about these amazing organisms.

    leafittouspod.podbean.com/e/ep

    #plants
    #pando
    #superOrganisms

  5. #KnowledgeByte: #Pando, the world's largest living organism, is a massive clonal colony of quaking aspen trees located in Utah's Fishlake National Forest.

    This ancient organism has been growing for thousands of years, with some estimates placing its age at around 80,000 years!

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Pand

  6. CW: good rant on how Louise Haigh was treated

    "... she criticised P&O for their appalling labour relations... The difference [between Starmer &] Haigh on this issue was serious. ... I have little doubt, someone in Labour's corporate team planted the [spent conviction] story in the press ...

    "She made a mistake once, relying on poor professional advice. There but for the grace of God go most people."

    taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2024/1

    #LouiseHaigh #Starmer #UKPol #PAndO

  7. The #Pando forest is one of world’s oldest beings. DNA from "Pando" — a vast forest made up of a single root system sprouting nearly 50,000 cloned quaking aspen trees — seems to confirm that it is one of the oldest organisms on Earth. Researchers sequenced hundreds of samples from the Populus tremuloides and found that it is between 16,000 and 80,000 years old. They were also able to track patterns of genetic variation throughout the tree, offering clues about how it has adapted and evolved over the course of its extensive lifetime.

    nature.com/articles/d41586-024

    #Nature #Science #Environment #Evolution #Trees #Forests #Forest #Pando

  8. #Pando

    In the Wasatch Mountains of the western US on the slopes above a spring-fed lake, there dwells a single giant organism that provides an entire ecosystem on which plants and animals have relied for thousands of years.

    "Pando" is a 106-acre stand of quaking aspen clones.

    sciencealert.com/earths-larges

    #trees
    #aspen
    #clones

  9. Did you know the largest living organism on Earth is slowly being eaten? Meet "Pando," a massive 106-acre stand of quaking aspen clones in Utah's Wasatch Mountains.

    What looks like a forest of individual trees is actually 47,000 genetically identical stems, all connected by a single root system. Weighing in at around 6,000 metric tons, Pando is the heaviest living organism on the planet and has supported an entire ecosystem for thousands of years. Unfortunately, this living giant is now under threat.

    #Pando #LargestOrganism #Conservation #Greatreads #Trees #Amazingnature #Ecosystems

    sciencealert.com/earths-larges

  10. Sometime around the end of the last ice age
    —around 20,000 years ago
    —a single aspen seed rooted, sprouted, and began cloning itself
    in what is now central Utah.
    Known as #Pando, which comes from the Latin “I spread,”
    🔸the world’s largest known organism continues to grow today,
    🔹comprising more than 40,000 individual trees.
    🔸Every trunk emerged as a shoot from the same root system,
    🔹and scientists estimate Pando weighs about 13 million pounds.

    For photographer Mitch Epstein, the phenomenal resilience, scale, and lengthy lifespans of trees form the basis of his ongoing series #Old #Growth

    From the world’s most voluminous #sequoias to the most ancient weathered and gnarled #bristlecone #pines
    —which can live more than 4,000 years
    —he captures remarkable stalwarts around the U.S.
    thisiscolossal.com/2024/07/mit

  11. Sometime around the end of the last ice age
    —around 20,000 years ago
    —a single aspen seed rooted, sprouted, and began cloning itself
    in what is now central Utah.
    Known as #Pando, which comes from the Latin “I spread,”
    🔸the world’s largest known organism continues to grow today,
    🔹comprising more than 40,000 individual trees.
    🔸Every trunk emerged as a shoot from the same root system,
    🔹and scientists estimate Pando weighs about 13 million pounds.

    For photographer Mitch Epstein, the phenomenal resilience, scale, and lengthy lifespans of trees form the basis of his ongoing series #Old #Growth

    From the world’s most voluminous #sequoias to the most ancient weathered and gnarled #bristlecone #pines
    —which can live more than 4,000 years
    —he captures remarkable stalwarts around the U.S.
    thisiscolossal.com/2024/07/mit

  12. Sometime around the end of the last ice age
    —around 20,000 years ago
    —a single aspen seed rooted, sprouted, and began cloning itself
    in what is now central Utah.
    Known as #Pando, which comes from the Latin “I spread,”
    🔸the world’s largest known organism continues to grow today,
    🔹comprising more than 40,000 individual trees.
    🔸Every trunk emerged as a shoot from the same root system,
    🔹and scientists estimate Pando weighs about 13 million pounds.

    For photographer Mitch Epstein, the phenomenal resilience, scale, and lengthy lifespans of trees form the basis of his ongoing series #Old #Growth

    From the world’s most voluminous #sequoias to the most ancient weathered and gnarled #bristlecone #pines
    —which can live more than 4,000 years
    —he captures remarkable stalwarts around the U.S.
    thisiscolossal.com/2024/07/mit

  13. Sometime around the end of the last ice age
    —around 20,000 years ago
    —a single aspen seed rooted, sprouted, and began cloning itself
    in what is now central Utah.
    Known as #Pando, which comes from the Latin “I spread,”
    🔸the world’s largest known organism continues to grow today,
    🔹comprising more than 40,000 individual trees.
    🔸Every trunk emerged as a shoot from the same root system,
    🔹and scientists estimate Pando weighs about 13 million pounds.

    For photographer Mitch Epstein, the phenomenal resilience, scale, and lengthy lifespans of trees form the basis of his ongoing series #Old #Growth

    From the world’s most voluminous #sequoias to the most ancient weathered and gnarled #bristlecone #pines
    —which can live more than 4,000 years
    —he captures remarkable stalwarts around the U.S.
    thisiscolossal.com/2024/07/mit

  14. Sometime around the end of the last ice age
    —around 20,000 years ago
    —a single aspen seed rooted, sprouted, and began cloning itself
    in what is now central Utah.
    Known as #Pando, which comes from the Latin “I spread,”
    🔸the world’s largest known organism continues to grow today,
    🔹comprising more than 40,000 individual trees.
    🔸Every trunk emerged as a shoot from the same root system,
    🔹and scientists estimate Pando weighs about 13 million pounds.

    For photographer Mitch Epstein, the phenomenal resilience, scale, and lengthy lifespans of trees form the basis of his ongoing series #Old #Growth

    From the world’s most voluminous #sequoias to the most ancient weathered and gnarled #bristlecone #pines
    —which can live more than 4,000 years
    —he captures remarkable stalwarts around the U.S.
    thisiscolossal.com/2024/07/mit

  15. I get that 'P&O cruises' becomes 'pando cruises' when converted to a username, but given the role of cruise ships in spreading COVID back in the day, maybe try a different variation? #pando #cruises

  16. Bitcoin ETF race gets 13th entrant, BlackRock revises ETF model - Pando’s ETF bid comes as several spot Bitcoin ETF applications dr... - cointelegraph.com/news/pando-s #blackrock #etfmodel #bitcoin #pando #btc #etf #sec

  17. Recorded Sounds of Pando May Help Save the Biggest Tree in the World - Atlas Obscura
    atlasobscura.com/articles/reco

    This one plant actually looks like a forest of 47,000 genetically identical trees, which are effectively branches of the same organism connected by a massive root system.

    #Nature #Trees #Pando

  18. 'ALTERNATIVE VIEW: Condemnation gushed forth from Conservatives, but not Labour MPs. One, Stella Creasy, said there are bigger issues at stake. Labour rising star and Business Committee Chair Darren Jones tweeted: “No. 10 is pressuring a CEO to resign on behalf of Nigel Farage. But not the CEO of P&O who illegally sacked 800 workers … or other CEOs I’ve questioned for bad behaviour.”'

    politico.eu/newsletter/london-

    #PandO #UK #politics #employment #Farage #NigelFarage

  19. @XanIndigo This thread has inspired me to try to visit Pando, aka Trembling Aspens, because they are/it is apparently about 14,000 years old. And apparently very pretty in late September. #utah #pando #tremblingaspens

  20. Pando — the world's largest tree

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pando_%2

    “Pando occupies 108 acres (43.6 ha) and is estimated to weigh collectively 6,000 tonnes (6,000,000 kg), making it the heaviest known organism. The root system of Pando is estimated to be up to several thousand years old, placing Pando among the oldest known living organisms.”

    ( #aspen #clonalColony #genet #pando #populusTremuloides #quakingAspen)

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