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John Taylor

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Gender Male
Death137 years ago
Date of birth March 31,1962
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Salisbury
Maryland
United States
BooksIn the Pleasure Groove: Love, Death, and Duran Duran
The Pennyles Pilgrimage: Or The Money-lesse Perambulation of John Taylor
The Old, Old, Very Old Man; Or, The Age and Long Life of Thomas Par, the Son of John Parr of Winnington ...
Mercurius Infernalis; or Orderlesse Orders, Votes, Ordinances, and Commands from Hell, established by a close Committee of the Divell and his Angells, etc
Spouse Gela Nash
Barbara Mullen
Albums Rio
Terroristen
Feelings Are Good and Other Lies
Azimuth
Pause, and Think Again
Nightfall
Ambleside Days
Height 187 (cm)
Movies/Shows Mi Vida Loca
Sugar Town
Drowning on Dry Land
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
A Diva's Christmas Carol
Strange Frequency
Vegas, City of Dreams
The Peter Erskine Trio: Live at Jazz Baltica
Classic Albums: Duran Duran: Rio
The Seventh Sign
Official site trusttheprocess.com
InstrumentsBass Guitar; Guitar; Vocals
Groups Duran Duran
The Power Station
Neurotic Outsiders
Band Aid
Azimuth
Nucleus
Parents Eugene Taylor
Jack Taylor
Derek Dooley
Allison Jeffers Dooley
Grandparents Vince Dooley
Barbara Meshad Dooley
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Songs Duran Duran
ListI Do What I Do9½ Weeks · 1986
2004
2003
1988
Touchdown43
Education Delaware State University
Pennsauken High School
Johnson C. Smith University
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
Game121
Kick return yard276
Date of died July 25,1887
Place of burialSalt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Children John W. Taylor
Annie Taylor Hyde
Atlanta Noo Taylor
William W. Taylor
Grandchildren Samuel W. Taylor
DiedSegre
Segre-en-Anjou Bleu
France
London
United Kingdom
Kaysville
Utah
United States
Successors Wilford Woodruff
Songwriting partner Duran Duran
Simon Le Bon
Roger Taylor
Siblings Julianna
Keith Taylor
Rest place Salt Lake City Cemetery
Skos genreDance/Electronic
Jazz
Hip-Hop/Rap
Nfl draft1986 / Round: 3 / Pick: 76
Position Wide receiver / Return specialist
Weight 84 (kg)
Gold medalAthletics at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's medley relay
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John Gregory Taylor is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver and kick returner with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. He attended Pennsauken High School and was one of six NFL players to come from PHS during the 1980s.

Fake rhino horn invented to ruin poachers' market

Feb 16,2020 3:37 am

Scientists have developed a technique for making fake rhino horn, which they hope will undermine The Illegal market in the genuine article.

Researchers at the University of Oxford and Fudan University in China have found a way of making fake rhino horn cheaply from horse hair.

Demand for rhino horn has been blamed for driving poaching and threatening the survival of the species.

The Oxford team said the fakes would "confuse the trade".

But there has been some scepticism about whether this will be effective - with Save the Rhino International warning it could inadvertently stimulate the market for rhino horn.

The conservation charity says it is more important to focus on anti-poaching measures and attempts to reduce consumer demand.

Financial attack

Rhino horn has been claimed as an aphrodisiac in traditional Chinese medicine - which has sustained demand despite official attempts to prevent the trade.

This joint UK and Chinese project is the latest attempt to find a way of making artificial horn that is realistic enough to be convincing, with the aim of flooding the market with fakes and undermining the financial incentives for poachers and smugglers.

There have been previous ideas for fake horn, but this project wants a credible version that can be cheaply mass-produced.

Creating fake horn is intended to reduce the financial incentive for rhino poachers

The Scientists say the "horn" of a rhino is not like The Horn of a cow, but is formed from tufts of tightly packed hair that are glued together by secretions from The Animal .

And The Team of zoologists in Oxford and molecular scientists in Fudan University in Shanghai have developed a way of compressing and moulding horse hair in a way that looks and feels similar even when the "horn" is cut.

If credible fakes could be produced cheaply, The Scientists say it would cut prices and reduce the incentive for killing the rhinos.

"It appears from our investigation that it is rather easy as well as cheap to make a bio-inspired horn-like material that mimics the rhino's extravagantly expensive tuft of nose hair," said Prof Fritz Vollrath, from the University of Oxford's Department of Zoology.

He said he hoped the technique could be used to "confuse the trade, depress prices and thus support rhino conservation".

Unintended consequence?

But John Taylor , deputy director of Save the Rhino International, is unconvinced how much fake horn would reduce The Threat to rhinos.

He says there is a risk that attempts to "flood the market" would have The Unintended consequence of expanding the market and creating even more demand, which could cause even more poaching for real rhino horn.

He also questions how in practice fake horn could be inserted into an illegal black market trade.

Mr Taylor is not certain that artificial horn would really convince two of the main markets - where it is ground up for traditional Chinese medicine and where wild rhino horn is used as a status symbol, particularly in Vietnam.

"There is no substitute for anti-poaching measures at one end and reducing demand at The Other ," he says.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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