Deducing Jupiter’s Stratospheric Circulation From Its Composition
Jupiter is the king of all planets in the Solar System. It is the largest one, mostly composed of gas, and is thought to have…
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Jupiter is the king of all planets in the Solar System. It is the largest one, mostly composed of gas, and is thought to have…
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Whether it’s in the cockpit, on the battlefield, or in the operating room (OR), we would all agree that we want the A-team in place,…
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With the depletion of fossil fuels, geothermal has been gradually entering the field of view on renewable energy in the past decades. A crucial aspect…
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Women’s Neurology examines neurologic disorders through a gender-based lens. There is a lack of knowledge about how sex and gender may affect neurological illnesses as…
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Dr. C. Georgiou’s lab is internationally recognized for its expertise in the development of analytical methods for the in vivo/vitro quantification of the various parameters…
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Photographs of the nucleus of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko show its unexpected shape: two ellipsoidal blocks called the Head and Body, connected by a “neck.” On the…
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In Alice in Wonderland (Chapter III, “A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale”), Alice viewed a race among all animals initiated by the Dodo bird. “……
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The Swedish government has decided that Sweden shall be one of the world’s first fossil-free welfare nations. By 2045, no net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions…
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The seventh most distant planet in our Solar System, Uranus, is orbited by the mid-sized regular satellites Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon (Figure 1)….
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The separation and recovery of biological molecules from biomass or fermentation media with minimum environmental effect is a tedious task, and developing such efficient and cost-effective…
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I am an engineer with a Ph.D. in nuclear technology. I worked in the Argentinean National Atomic Commission for fifteen years, researching fluidized beds, boiling…
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