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EAST LANSING, Mich. Police are searching for a man who shot
two college students inside their apartment near Michigan State University.According
to a news release Saturday morning from the East Lansing Police Department,
one of the students was listed in critical condition at a hospital.
The other was treated and released.University police tweeted that students
were alerted by text message about the shooting. The incident occurred just
before 9 p.m. at the Cedar Village apartment complex, less than a
mile from the Michigan State campus.East Lansing police say the suspect
being sought was believed to be in his 20s and that the
shooting "does not appear to be a random act."Dispatchers with the city
and campus police departments said early Saturday there was no further information
to release.
en, chalky seabed,
but like trees trap soil on an exposed hillside, eelgrass plants trap
the mud," Holmer and Borum explained. "And therefore there will be a
high concentration of sulfide-rich mud among the eelgrass plants."Though
it might resemble a type of seaweed, eelgrass is actually a flowering
plant. And when it grows, it expands outward in all directions, creating
circle-shaped colonies. While healthy adult eelgrass plants seem to be able
to withstand the sulfide in their environment, the old plants at the
heart of the colonies drop dead, the researchers said."The result is an
exceptional circular shape, where only the rim of the circle survives like
fairy rings in a lawn," Holmer and Borum added.Fairy rings in a
lawn are typically blamed on the outward growth of fungi, but other
fairy circles on land have long puzzled scientists. A famous example can
be found in the desert grasslands of Namibia in southern Africa, where
researchers have offered up a wide range of explanations for the vast
field of circular patches, from ants and termites to gas seeps and
resource competition.The explanation for the eelgrass fair rings is detailed
in this month's edition of the journal Marine Biology.Copyright 2014 LiveScience,
a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be
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