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Optimal Energy Growth In Plasma Instabilities

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The Sun, our closest star, is a ball of plasma interacting with a magnetic field. This interaction leads to a host of fascinating and complex…
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How Facial Thermography Can Estimate A Pilot’s Mental Workload

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In industries where excessive mental workload can have tragic consequences, researchers at the University of Nottingham have been investigating non-invasive and non-intrusive methods to assess…
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Real-time Detection Of Toxic Copper In Environment Monitoring And Public Health

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Copper is an essential element in the environment and human body, but at the same time, exposure to high concentrations of Cu2+ ions will potentially…
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Commonly Used Antihypertensive Drugs In The Treatment Of Schizophrenia Or Dementia? Let’s Talk About Kynurenic Acid

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Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder, which very commonly needs lifelong treatment. Frequently patients present the paranoid form of schizophrenia, in which positive symptoms, like…
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How Platelet Regulation Varies In Humans With Cyclic Thrombocytopenia

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Making all of the blood cells in your body is no small feat. Every day, the hematopoietic system produces over 100 billion blood cells, just…
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Steps Toward A Long-term Record Of Dust, Smoke And Other Atmospheric Aerosols From Space

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While the word ‘aerosol’ conjures up images of spray cans, to atmospheric scientists the term refers to something different: small particles suspended in the atmosphere,…
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Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering: A Tool For Single Molecule Detection

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Raman scattering of photons by molecules was discovered by Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, an Indian physicist, in 1923. Raman received the Nobel prize in Physics in…
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Continuous Processing To Enable Manufacturing Of Affordable Biotherapeutics

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The dominant hurdle in realizing healthcare opportunities for a majority of modern day diseases like cancer is the apparent disparity between availability and accessibility. While…
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Updated Census For Work-related Fatal And Non-fatal Injuries And Illnesses By Animals In The US

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Compared to the general population, workers can be more vulnerable to animal-related injuries and illnesses. Injuries and illnesses to workers from animal encounters may result…
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Mucin Cross-feeding Shapes The Metabolic Environment In The Infant Gut

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Mucin is released by mucous and goblet cells of the gastrointestinal tract. Production starts before birth, and a complete mucus layer has already developed shortly…
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Understanding How The Brain Controls Movement In Humans

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How the human brain controls limb movements is still not fully understood. Many existing models relating brain activity to human movement are derived from animal…
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