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Humans have used enough groundwater to shift the Earth's tilt

Humans have used enough groundwater to shift the Earth’s tilt

Comment on this issueComments Extracting groundwater for drinking and irrigation has changed the world’s water distribution enough to change the planet’s tilt, according to a new study. What they found shows how human actions can affect the world. Humans pump most of our drinking water from natural underground reservoirs called aquifers. Researchers calculate that between […]

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Genomics- and image-guided subtyping guide the characterization of Alzheimer's disease

Genomics- and image-guided subtyping guide the characterization of Alzheimer’s disease

This article has been reviewed in accordance with the policies and procedures of Science X. The editors have reviewed the following to ensure that the content is reliable: facts peer-reviewed publication confirm it Well done! and the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging The right and left brain panels show the power of the

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Foundation of All Known Life: Webb Telescope Makes First Detection of the Essential Carbon Molecule

Scientists have discovered a new form of carbon, the methyl cation, in space for the first time using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. This structure, essential for the formation of complex carbon molecules, was found in a small star system in the Orion Nebula. This discovery may help us better understand the development of life

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THE CHANGE OF OBSERVATION PROPERTIES OF CERAMIC EUTECTIC SYSTEMS

Fabrication of 3D structures using chemical vapor deposition of the ceramic eutectic system of solid state phosphors.

photo: YNU EXPERTS HAVE DEVELOPED A CHEMICAL VAPOR METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING ORDODTORS OF CERAMIC EUTECTIC SYSTEMS. POTENTIAL ASSESSMENTS INCLUDE ANT CONSIDERATIONS AND EXCELLENT CONTROL. appearance More information Credit: Yokohama National University The eutectic structure of metals and ceramics occurs when several solid phases are separated from the liquid, creating a three-dimensional (3D) structure through spontaneous

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A Deeper Insight into Auxin Signaling Mechanisms in Algae

Investigating the complexity of auxin signaling pathways in algae

Image: This study provides insights into the ancient auxin mechanism in algae and the evolution of auxin signaling in photosynthetic organisms. appearance More information Credit: Tokyo Tech Phytohormones are messengers that control plant growth and response to the environment. In land plants, auxin is an important and well-studied phytohormone that affects various aspects of plant

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New Breakthrough in Obesity: Molecular Protein Discovery Can Unlock Fat Burning

Scientists have made great discoveries in understanding obesity and diabetes-related diseases. The researchers discovered the structure of a protein called ‘uncoupling protein 1’ (UCP1), which helps brown fat to burn calories as heat, unlike white fat which stores calories. This could lead to treatments that trigger UCP1 to burn calories from fat and sugar, which

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Black vs winter truffles

Some black truffles grown in the eastern US may be of a lower quality, a study has found

photo: Black truffles (left) and winter truffles look similar but fetch very different prices. A new study shows that many truffle farmers are accidentally harvesting winter truffles instead of the more valuable truffles. appearance More information Credit: Bend Lemmond Some truffle producers in the eastern US want to grow European black truffles -scientific name, Tuber

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