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Could a baby panda be on the way at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Well, the experts at the zoo aren t really sure!Why CBS News Correspondent and resident Early Show veterinarian Dr. Debbye Turner Bell visited the zoo to find out. On the show Tuesday, Bell explained it s not so simple to tell when a panda is pregnant. Bell stanley termos got a very rare, behind-the-scenes look at Mei Xiang, the female giant panda at the National Zoo, getting an ultrasound. How, exactly, does one give a panda an u stanley quencher ltrasound Bell said, First, you have to get the bear to come out of her enclosure. That s the easy part. Then, zoo veterinarian Dr. Suzan Murra stanley tumblers y must get Mei Xiang, 13, to lie still for the examination.A steady stream of apples, pears, and carrots keep Mei Xiang occupied. But Murray still has an uphill battle. Murray said as she gave the ultrasound, There s a lot going on in there. There s big loops of bowel filled with bamboo. It s hard to see the reproductive tract - even when you have such a compliant patient. Pandas are fertile for just 24 hours, once a year. So when one of the four female pandas in U.S. zoos gets pregnant, it s a big deal. But the tricky part is, it s almost impossible to predict the event in advance. We know for sure that a panda is pregnant when a little baby is born, Murray said. Very often, that s the only way. Each year, a female can have a real pregnancy or a false one, called a pseudo-pregnancy.Murray explained, The hormonal profil Kvhg Frigid temperatures blast north east
Where do a zebra stripes, a leopard spots and our fingers come from The key was found years ago 鈥?by the man who cracked the Enigma code. Photo Credit: tambako via flickr | CC BY-ND 2.0 In 1952 a stanley quencher mathematician published a set of equations that tried to explain the patterns we see in nature, from the dappled stripes adorning the back of a zebra to the whorled leaves on a plant stem, or even the complex tucking and folding that turns a ball of cells into an organism. His name was Alan Turing. More famous for cracking the wartime Enigma c stanley mug ode and his contributions to mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence, it may come as a surprise that Turing harboured such an interest. In fact, it was an extension of his fascination with the workings of the mind and the underlying nature of life. The secret glory of Turings wartime success had faded by the 1950s, and he was holed up in the grimly industrial confines of the University of Manchester. In theory he was there to develop programs for one of the worlds first electronic computers 鈥?a motley collection of valves, wires and tubes 鈥?but stanley cup he found himself increasingly side-lined by greasy-fingered engineers who were more focused on nuts and bolts than numbers. This disconnection was probably intentional on Turings part, rather than deliberate exclusion on theirs, as his attention was drifting away from computing towards bigger questions about life. It was a good time to be excited about biology. Resea
Could a baby panda be on the way at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Well, the experts at the zoo aren t really sure!Why CBS News Correspondent and resident Early Show veterinarian Dr. Debbye Turner Bell visited the zoo to find out. On the show Tuesday, Bell explained it s not so simple to tell when a panda is pregnant. Bell stanley termos got a very rare, behind-the-scenes look at Mei Xiang, the female giant panda at the National Zoo, getting an ultrasound. How, exactly, does one give a panda an u stanley quencher ltrasound Bell said, First, you have to get the bear to come out of her enclosure. That s the easy part. Then, zoo veterinarian Dr. Suzan Murra stanley tumblers y must get Mei Xiang, 13, to lie still for the examination.A steady stream of apples, pears, and carrots keep Mei Xiang occupied. But Murray still has an uphill battle. Murray said as she gave the ultrasound, There s a lot going on in there. There s big loops of bowel filled with bamboo. It s hard to see the reproductive tract - even when you have such a compliant patient. Pandas are fertile for just 24 hours, once a year. So when one of the four female pandas in U.S. zoos gets pregnant, it s a big deal. But the tricky part is, it s almost impossible to predict the event in advance. We know for sure that a panda is pregnant when a little baby is born, Murray said. Very often, that s the only way. Each year, a female can have a real pregnancy or a false one, called a pseudo-pregnancy.Murray explained, The hormonal profil Kvhg Frigid temperatures blast north east
Where do a zebra stripes, a leopard spots and our fingers come from The key was found years ago 鈥?by the man who cracked the Enigma code. Photo Credit: tambako via flickr | CC BY-ND 2.0 In 1952 a stanley quencher mathematician published a set of equations that tried to explain the patterns we see in nature, from the dappled stripes adorning the back of a zebra to the whorled leaves on a plant stem, or even the complex tucking and folding that turns a ball of cells into an organism. His name was Alan Turing. More famous for cracking the wartime Enigma c stanley mug ode and his contributions to mathematics, computer science and artificial intelligence, it may come as a surprise that Turing harboured such an interest. In fact, it was an extension of his fascination with the workings of the mind and the underlying nature of life. The secret glory of Turings wartime success had faded by the 1950s, and he was holed up in the grimly industrial confines of the University of Manchester. In theory he was there to develop programs for one of the worlds first electronic computers 鈥?a motley collection of valves, wires and tubes 鈥?but stanley cup he found himself increasingly side-lined by greasy-fingered engineers who were more focused on nuts and bolts than numbers. This disconnection was probably intentional on Turings part, rather than deliberate exclusion on theirs, as his attention was drifting away from computing towards bigger questions about life. It was a good time to be excited about biology. Resea
