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Desert Dust In The Middle East

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The current climate change we experience calls for understanding how our environment responded to natural variations of climate in the past. It is well established…
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Mucosal Immunoglobulin: An Important Tool In The Olfactory Organ Of Teleost Fish To Fight The Protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis

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Olfaction is a very important chemoreception that forms the sense of smell in animals. Terrestrial animals can detect low concentrations of airborne, volatile chemical substances…
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The Principle Of Optimal Biodiversity: Why Nature Needs Diversity And How It Achieves It

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Biodiversity conservation is a vital task for humanity as IPBES (1, see section 3.2, pp. 196) recently stated once again. The principle of optimal biodiversity…
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Are All Clonal Crops Equally Vulnerable To Insect Pest Attacks? The Avocado File

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In wild populations, most plant species exhibit high genetic diversity, which often is manifested as high chemical diversity and variation. This chemical heterogeneity is very…
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Looking Beyond Standard Model Cosmology: Making A Case For Development Of Observational Tools For Alternative Models

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A typical galaxy contains billions and trillions of stars, like our closest neighbor, the Sun. In the field of Cosmology, a single galaxy is considered…
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Researching Biomarkers To Identify Autism Spectrum Disorder In Utero

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder indicated by difficulties in social interactions and communication, both verbally and non-verbally, as well as the presence…
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The “Weapons Effect”: Seeing Firearms Can Prime Aggressive Thoughts

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“Guns not only permit violence, they can stimulate it as well. The finger pulls the trigger, but the trigger may also be pulling the finger.”…
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Growth Mindset Plays An Important Role In Health And Fitness

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Growth mindsets have become quite a popular topic, and for a good reason. Today we have an enormous amount of empirical evidence to support the…
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Should There Be An Age Limit For Owning A Gun?

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Last week represented the one-year anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. In the wake of this tragedy, the…
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The Eyes Have It: Fetal Reactions To Sound And Light Stimulation And Maternal Mental Health

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It is known that fetuses blink spontaneously in the womb (e.g. Petrikovsky et al 2003) and that eye-blink rate is related to the age of…
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B. infantis EVC001 Reduces The Genes In Bacteria That Cause Antibiotic Resistance By 90 Percent

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The World Health Organization (WHO) calls antibiotic resistance “one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today,” and the Centers for…
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