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When Glaciers Turn Bad: How Earth Narrowly Escaped CO2 Condensation & Permanent Glaciation

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We know from the geologic record that the Earth had to face episodes of global glaciation hundreds of millions of years ago. It is widely…
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Characterizing The Preferred Mass Range For Primordial Black Holes & Dark Matter

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The 2017 Nobel prize in physics has been awarded to Kip Thorne, Rainer Weiss, and Barry Barish, “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and…
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Evidence For Glaciation Found In Alba Mons Region Of Mars

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Climatic conditions and accompanying glacial/periglacial processes have been suggested to vary on Mars during the Late Amazonian epoch (~1.0 Ga to present). While evidence for…
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The Influence Of Climate-induced Salinization On Temporary Pools In A Large Dune Field

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Temporary pools are one of the most abundant types of aquatic habitats worldwide; however, they are also one of the most threatened and least studied….
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Another Piece Of Puzzle In Adjuvant Treatment Of Inflammatory Diseases With Natural Compounds

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Plants and spices are traditionally used as natural remedies. Many well established therapeutic agents are plant extracts or based on natural compounds. In which way…
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Holographic Picture Of Quantum Matter: From Black Holes To Quark-gluon Plasma

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One of the central problems in the modern high energy physics is related to our ability to describe and explain the behavior of the quark-gluon…
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The Influence Of Climate Change On Hydrological Extremes: Floods & Droughts

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Climate change impact on hydrological extremes was studied by the project under the same name, acronym CHIHE, over the years 2014-2016. The research from this…
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How To Classify Tropical Forests In Brazil In Terms Of Carbon Stock

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Recently many countries have committed to emissions reports to climate accords informing their greenhouse gas (GHG) annual emissions, including carbon dioxide. Forest ecosystems are huge…
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Scientists Discover A Natural Plant Product That Combats Endocrine Resistance In Breast Cancer

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Despite emerging targeted therapies for breast cancer developed in recent years, breast cancer remains to be the second leading cause of cancer-related death in U.S….
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Diversity Climate: How To Maximize The Positive Effects Of Workforce Diversity

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Business organizations have intentionally diversified their workforce across genders, races, and ethnicities, either in response to growing legal pressures since the 1960s or simply because…
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Loess, Water, & Landslides – The Story Of A Depleting Terrace

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Loess mantles cover about 6% of the total area of China, covering a large area of the northern and central part of the country, forming…
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