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No, we try as hard as possible to stop this from happening however as there is no "off" switch with live grains they continue to ferment in the post. This can at times lead to a bit of leaking from the little sachet and at times it can cause the sachet to burst. There is nothing we can do to prevent this. The little sachet is heat sealed inside the larger sachet to protect the contents so it does not matter if this occurs. The grains will be fine and will brew as normal.

Sometimes kefir grains will require an adjustment period when changing milks so the first batch of coconut milk kefir may not culture as desired. Use the non-kefired coconut milk for cooking and place the kefir grains in new coconut milk. An adjustment period isn't uncommon whenever kefir grains are switched from one type of milk to another (cow to goat, pasteurized to raw, dairy to coconut, etc.). We recommend only using grains in this way once you have had them for a few weeks. It is not helpful to the initial settling in period if the grains are switched from cows milk.

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 Abstract: Biology operates across a very wide range of scales and levels of organization: molecules organize into cells, cells organize into organisms, and organisms organize into ecosystems. One of the main goals of biological physics is to find general laws and organizing principles that govern the behavior of biological systems across these scales. In this talk, I will overview my recent work characterizing the dynamics and phase space behavior of two seemingly very different types of biological systems: gene networks and microbial ecosystems. In spite of their very different levels of organization, we found that many ecological and genetic networks are described by the same class of bifurcations and thus share similar dynamic behavior. First I will discuss our recent work on the behavior of gene networks near a critical bifurcation. By experimentally mapping their phase space dynamics, we found many surprising features of these systems. For instance, when they operate close to their critical point, cellular metabolic switches could be turned on and off not only by their specific biochemical signals, as the common textbook models suggest, but also by a large number of universal stressors such as high temperature. In the second part of this talk, I will discuss how we experimentally mapped the phase space dynamics of an ecological "cooperator-freeloader" ecosystem. Visual inspection of this phase space reveals the fate of microbial cooperator populations when they are invaded by freeloaders, and it also tells us how this invasion alters ecosystem level properties such as its productivity and resilience. Finally, we found that this ecosystem is also described by a catastrophic bifurcation, and that critical slowing down can forecast its proximity to the tipping point. e24fc04721

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