:: Tiangong-1: Defunct China Space Lab kommer ned over South PacificTiangong-1 Kinesisk EarthChina's afviklede Tiangong-1 rumlaboratorium, der for det meste brændes op på at komme ind i Jordens atmosfære.
:: Tidlig opsporing af diabetes kan give millionbesparelseScreening for diabetes kan spare udgifter til indlægelser, lægebesøg og medicin, mener forskere fra Aarhus Universitet.
:: TIL, hvordan Google, Open AI og Facebook gør AI smartere. (det er ikke så teknisk som du ville forvente). Indsendt af / u / Menilik [link] [kommentarer ]
:: Tilapia-freak opdrættet fisk eller evolutionær rockstjerne? Indlæg vises på min Facebook feed advarsel mod farerne ved at spise tilapia. Så jeg besluttede at lave lidt forskning.
:: Random numbers are created with the help of quantum mechanics and relativity theory. Randomness is a key concept for keeping secrets and an often inexplicable phenomenon in financial markets. To nye videnskabelige artikler makes it random more controllable and understandable.
:: Tillykke. Men det handler ikke kun om sidste femørOK18: It may be surprising that organizations have not fought more to ensure their working conditions to their members. Faglig stolthed og empati betyder for mange mere end den sidste hundredlap i lønforhøjelse. It is also important for employers to deliver quality, and therefore the winner of the collective bargaining is not the party who has squeezed the last coins out of the counterparty.
:: 'Tid er elastisk': et uddrag fra Carlo Rovelli's Orden af TimeWhat betyder det virkelig at sige, at tiden går forbi? Hvorfor passerer tiden hurtigere i bjergene end det gør på havniveau? Fysikeren forklarer i dette uddrag fra sin seneste bog • Interview med Carlo Rovelli Jeg stopper og gør ingenting. Intet sker. Jeg tænker på ingenting. Jeg lytter til tidenes forløb. Dette er tid, velkendt og intimt. Vi bliver taget af det. Hastigheden af sekunder, timer,
:: Time is elastic': an extract from Carlo Rovelli's The Order of TimeWhat does it really mean to say that time ‘passes’? Why does time pass faster in the mountains than it does at sea level? The physicist explains in this extract from his latest book • Interview with Carlo Rovelli I stop and do nothing. Nothing happens. I am thinking about nothing. I listen to the passing of time. This is time, familiar and intimate. We are taken by it. The rush of seconds, hours,
:: Timing is everything: Researchers describe genetic clockwork in germ cell developmentThe nematode C. elegans is a true organizational talent: The tiny life forms, just one millimetre long, live for only two to three weeks, with sexual maturity lasting only four days. They nevertheless manage to generate over 300 offspring during this brief period. For this ambitious development programme to function optimally, a large number of processes must be synchronised within their cells. Ge
:: Timing is everything: Researchers describe genetic clockwork in germ cell developmentThe nematode C. elegans is a true organizational talent: The tiny life forms, just one millimetre long, live for only two to three weeks, with sexual maturity lasting only four days. They nevertheless manage to generate over 300 offspring during this brief period. For this ambitious development programme to function optimally, a large number of processes must be synchronised within their cells. Ge
:: Timing is everything: Researchers describe genetic clockwork in germ cell developmentThe nematode C. elegans is truly an organizational talent: The tiny animals live for only two to three weeks, with sexual maturity lasting only four days. They still manage to generate over 300 offspring during this period. For this ambitious development program to function optimally, a large number of processes must be synchronized within their cells. Geneticists at Martin Luther University Halle
:: Timing is everything: Researchers describe genetic clockwork in germ cell developmentThe nematode C. elegans is truly an organizational talent: The tiny animals live for only two to three weeks, with sexual maturity lasting only four days. They still manage to generate over 300 offspring during this period. For this ambitious development program to function optimally, a large number of processes must be synchronized within their cells. Geneticists have deciphered a central signall
:: Tiny distortions in universe's oldest light reveal clearer picture of strands in cosmic webScientists have decoded faint distortions in the patterns of the universe's earliest light to map huge tubelike structures invisible to our eyes – known as filaments – that serve as superhighways for delivering matter to dense hubs such as galaxy clusters.
:: Tiny distortions in universe's oldest light reveal strands in cosmic webScientists have decoded faint distortions in the patterns of the universe's earliest light to map huge tubelike structures invisible to our eyes — known as filaments — that serve as superhighways for delivering matter to dense hubs such as galaxy clusters.
:: Tiny distortions in universe's oldest light reveal strands in cosmic webScientists have decoded faint distortions in the patterns of the universe's earliest light to map huge tubelike structures invisible to our eyes — known as filaments — that serve as superhighways for delivering matter to dense hubs such as galaxy clusters.
:: Tiny fly blows bubbles to cool off: studyHumans sweat, dogs pant, cats lick their fur. Animals have adopted an interesting array of techniques for regulating body temperature through evaporation.
:: Tiny injectable sensor could provide unobtrusive, long-term alcohol monitoringEngineers have developed a tiny, ultra-low power chip that could be injected just under the surface of the skin for continuous, long-term alcohol monitoring. The chip is powered wirelessly by a wearable device such as a smartwatch or patch. The goal of this work is to develop a convenient, routine monitoring device for patients in substance abuse treatment programs.
:: Tiny injectable sensor could provide unobtrusive, long-term alcohol monitoringEngineers have developed a tiny, ultra-low power chip that could be injected just under the surface of the skin for continuous, long-term alcohol monitoring. The chip is powered wirelessly by a wearable device such as a smartwatch or patch. The goal of this work is to develop a convenient, routine monitoring device for patients in substance abuse treatment programs.
:: Tiny microbes make a surprisingly big contribution to carbon releaseAs erosion eats away at Earth's surface, some types of rocks release carbon they contain back into the atmosphere — and now a new study suggests that microbes play a substantial role in this release.
:: Tiny microenvironments in the ocean hold clues to global nitrogen cycleA new study shows that nitrogen-feeding organisms exist all over the deep ocean, and not just in large oxygen-depleted 'dead zones,' changing the way we think about the delicate nitrogen cycle.
:: Tiny microenvironments in the ocean hold clues to global nitrogen cycleA new University of Rochester study shows that nitrogen-feeding organisms exist all over the deep ocean, and not just in large oxygen-depleted "dead zones," changing the way we think about the delicate nitrogen cycle.
:: Tiny microenvironments in the ocean hold clues to global nitrogen cycleNitrogen is essential to marine life and cycles throughout the ocean in a delicately balanced system. Living organisms—especially marine plants called phytoplankton—require nitrogen in processes such as photosynthesis. In turn, phytoplankton growth takes up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and helps regulate global climate.
:: Tiny nanomachine successfully completes test driveTogether with colleagues from the USA, scientists from the University of Bonn and the research institute Caesar in Bonn have used nanostructures to construct a tiny machine that constitutes a rotatory motor and can move in a specific direction. The researchers used circular structures from DNA. The results will now be presented in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
:: Tiny needles give defibrillators a big boostA new add-on for automated external defibrillators—aka AEDs—punches through the skin to help deliver a jolt to a person in cardiac arrest. The skin presents a formidable barrier to life-saving defibrillators, but the new add-on could be a way around that problem. Or, more to the point, through. A team of senior bioengineering students from Rice University—the Zfib team—developed a needle-laden pa
:: Tiny particles high up in the sky give insight into climate changeScientists have observed extremely high concentrations of aerosol particles at 8- to 14-km altitudes over the Amazon Basin. This finding could have significant implications for climate change.
:: Tiny probe can see and take body temperaturesUniversity of Adelaide researchers have invented a world-first tiny fiber-optic probe that can simultaneously measure temperature and see deep inside the body. The probe may help researchers find better treatments to prevent drug-induced overheating of the brain, and potentially refine thermal treatment for cancers.
:: Tiny probe can see and take body temperaturesUniversity of Adelaide researchers have invented a world-first tiny fibre-optic probe that can simultaneously measure temperature and see deep inside the body.
:: Tiny probe can see deep inside the body and take body temperaturesResearchers have invented a world-first tiny fiber-optic probe that can simultaneously measure temperature and see deep inside the body. The probe may help researchers find better treatments to prevent drug-induced overheating of the brain, and potentially refine thermal treatment for cancers.
:: Tiny structures — huge impactMaterials scientists at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany) are researching how they can tailor the surfaces of different materials using laser technology. They are mainly focusing on laser-induced periodic surface structures, also known as LIPSS. The Jena scientists have now succeeded in producing LIPSS on strongly curved surfaces.
:: Tjek om dine data har været en del af Facebook-skandalen42.000 danskeres data er havnet i Cambridge Analyticas data-høster. Nu kan du se, om du er en af dem.
:: TMEM59 potentiates Wnt signaling by promoting signalosome formation [Cell Biology]Wnt/β-catenin signaling controls development and adult tissue homeostasis by regulating cell proliferation and cell fate decisions. Wnt binding to its receptors Frizzled (FZD) and low-density lipoprotein-related 6 (LRP6) at the cell surface initiates a signaling cascade that leads to the transcription of Wnt target genes. Upon Wnt binding, the receptors…
:: T-Mobile expands jobs, services for veteransT-Mobile has launched a campaign geared toward veterans, with a hiring effort, discounts on phone lines, and investments in its network near military bases.
:: T-Mobile to pay $40 million after using fake ring tones on some customer callsBellevue, Wash., telecom T-Mobile has been cited by the federal government for using fake ring tones on some customers' calls—sounds that made the caller think the phone was ringing on the recipient's side, when it really wasn't.
:: T-Mobile to pay $40 million after using fake ring tones on some customer callsBellevue, Wash., telecom T-Mobile has been cited by the federal government for using fake ring tones on some customers' calls—sounds that made the caller think the phone was ringing on the recipient's side, when it really wasn't.
:: To Brits with knickers in a twist over Americanisms: don't get your panties in a bunchMany ‘American’ phrases are actually British but a new book argues why we say what we say reveals a lot about our cultures To those dedicated warriors hunched over their keyboards or gripping their pens, ready to fire off an angry salvo about the Americanization of British English to their favorite newspaper, television channel or book publisher, linguist Lynne Murphy has a solemn warning: check
:: To Curb Ocean Pollution, U.K. May Ban Plastic Straws, Stirrers And Cotton SwabsPrime Minister Theresa May called plastic waste "one of the greatest environmental challenges facing the world." The government said it will work with industry to develop alternatives. (Image credit: Thn Rocn Khosit Rath Phachr Sukh / EyeEm/Getty Images/EyeEm)
:: To drive AI forward, teach computers to play old-school text adventure gamesGames have long been used as test beds and benchmarks for artificial intelligence, and there has been no shortage of achievements in recent months. Google DeepMind's AlphaGo and poker bot Libratus from Carnegie Mellon University have both beaten human experts at games that have traditionally been hard for AI – some 20 years after IBM's DeepBlue achieved the same feat in chess.
:: To get smarter AI, DARPA wants to get inside our brains
:: To impress females, costa's hummingbirds 'sing' with their tail feathersMale Costa's hummingbirds perform a high-speed dive during which they 'sing' to potential mates using their tail feathers. Males perform their dives to the side, rather than in front of females.UC Riverside researchers used an acoustic camera to find out why. The results are published in Current Biology.They showed that sideways dives allow males to hide the speed of their dives, perhaps enabling
:: To impress females, Costa's hummingbirds 'sing' with their tail feathersMale Costa's hummingbirds perform a high-speed dive during which they 'sing' to potential mates using their tail feathers. Males perform their dives to the side, rather than in front of females. UC Riverside researchers used an acoustic camera to find out why. The results are published in Current Biology. They showed that sideways dives allow males to hide the speed of their dives, perhaps enablin
:: To Keep NASA's Golden Age Alive, We Need More Telescopes–but Far Less Expensive OnesA focus on costly space telescopes is hurting the field — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: To Make Autonomous Vehicles Safe, We Have to Rethink "Autonomous" and "Safe"Coming generations of AVs won’t be risk-free in all circumstances, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: To prevent collapse of tropical forests, protect their shape: studyTropical forests have been called the lungs of the planet. They soak up vast quantities of carbon dioxide, hold the world's greatest diversity of plants and animals, and employ millions of people. And these hot ecosystems—often a patchwork of trees and grasslands—are being deeply altered by logging and other land use change.
:: To prevent collapse of tropical forests, protect their shapeScientists have made a fundamental discovery about how fires on the edges of tropical forests control their shape and stability. The study implies that when patches of tropical forest lose their natural shape it could contribute to the catastrophic transformation of that land from trees to grass.
:: To serve a free society, social media must evolve beyond data miningAs Congress and the public wrestle with the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, many people are now realizing the risks data collection poses to civic institutions, public discourse and individual privacy. The U.K.-based political consulting firm didn't just collect personal data from the 270,000 people who used researcher Aleksandr Kogan's online personality quiz – nor was the damage limited to
:: To starve pancreatic tumors, researchers seek to block 'self-eating,' other fuel sourcesUNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and their collaborators are reporting preclinical findings for a potential two-treatment strategy to block multiple mechanisms of cancer cell metabolism in pancreatic cancer at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting in Chicago. The findings will be presented from 8 a.m. to noon on Wednesday.
:: To starve pancreatic tumors, researchers seek to block 'self-eating,' other fuel sourcesUNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers and their collaborators are reporting preclinical findings for a potential two-treatment strategy to block multiple mechanisms of cancer cell metabolism in pancreatic cancer at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting in Chicago. The findings will be presented from 8 a.m. to noon on Wednesday.
:: To stay fertile, eggs demand food via food tubesNew research clarifies how female reproductive cells—eggs or oocytes—get the food they need to grow and remain fertile. The egg gets its food from little arm-like feeding tubes (called filopodia) that jut out from tiny cells surrounding the egg and must poke through a thick wall coating the egg in order to feed it. Until recently, scientists did not really understand the place and timing of the f
:: To Treat Pain, PTSD And Other Ills, Some Vets Try Tai ChiIn hopes of reducing some veterans' reliance on pills for physical pain and psychological trauma, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is taking a look at alternative therapies. (Image credit: Blake Farmer/Nashville Public Radio)
:: Tolerating yourself: A novel pathway to regulate B cell activity and prevent autoimmunityAutoimmune disease is an abnormal immune response to the self and is prevented by a mechanism called tolerance. Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina have identified a pathway that regulates B cell tolerance — two proteins, GARP and TGF-beta, interact to temper B cell activity, thereby regulating autoimmunity. Monitoring GARP levels on B cells may provide a diagnostic marker for
:: Tolerating yourself: A novel pathway to regulate B cell activity and prevent autoimmunityAutoimmune disease is an abnormal immune response to the self and is prevented by a mechanism called tolerance. Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina have identified a pathway that regulates B cell tolerance — two proteins, GARP and TGF-beta, interact to temper B cell activity, thereby regulating autoimmunity. Monitoring GARP levels on B cells may provide a diagnostic marker for
:: Too Much Sitting May Shrink the Part of Your Brain Tied to MemoryIt may be time to ditch the desk chair.
:: Too much sitting may thin the part of your brain that's important for memory, study suggestsIf you want to take a good stroll down memory lane, new research suggests you'd better get out of that chair more often.
:: Too much sitting may thin the part of your brain that's important for memory, study suggestsIf you want to take a good stroll down memory lane, new research suggests you'd better get out of that chair more often.
:: Tooth Sensitivity: Causes, Remedies & TreatmentTooth sensitivity is a common dental problem that involves discomfort or pain in teeth when encountering certain substances and temperatures.
:: Top 11 Deadliest Natural Disasters in HistoryEarthquakes, cyclones, floods… The deadliest natural disasters have a combined estimated death toll of nearly 10 million people.
:: Top tomatoes thanks to Mars missionsNext time you eat a tomato or sweet pepper, take a closer look, because there's a good chance that its healthy appearance is thanks to one of former US President Barack Obama's speeches and ESA research for sending people on long-duration space missions.
:: Top-down approach gets to the bottom of cancerBy studying patient colorectal tumors, a Northwestern University research team characterizes a fully intact protein that results from a mutation of the RAS gene, the first cancer gene ever pinpointed in human cancer cells. This finding opens the door for new targets for treatment of a gene currently thought to be 'undruggable.'
:: Top-down approach gets to the bottom of cancerBy studying patient colorectal tumors, a Northwestern University research team characterizes a fully intact protein that results from a mutation of the RAS gene, the first cancer gene ever pinpointed in human cancer cells. This finding opens the door for new targets for treatment of a gene currently thought to be 'undruggable.'
:: Top-down approach gets to the bottom of cancerBy studying patient colorectal tumors, a research team characterizes a fully intact protein that results from a mutation of the RAS gene, the first cancer gene ever pinpointed in human cancer cells. This finding opens the door for new targets for treatment of a gene currently thought to be 'undruggable.'
:: Top-down approach gets to the bottom of cancerBy studying patient colorectal tumors, a research team characterizes a fully intact protein that results from a mutation of the RAS gene, the first cancer gene ever pinpointed in human cancer cells. This finding opens the door for new targets for treatment of a gene currently thought to be 'undruggable.'
:: Topological order in the pseudogap metal [Physics]We compute the electronic Green’s function of the topologically ordered Higgs phase of a SU(2) gauge theory of fluctuating antiferromagnetism on the square lattice. The results are compared with cluster extensions of dynamical mean field theory, and quantum Monte Carlo calculations, on the pseudogap phase of the strongly interacting hole-doped…
:: Topological order in the pseudogap metal [Physics]We compute the electronic Green’s function of the topologically ordered Higgs phase of a SU(2) gauge theory of fluctuating antiferromagnetism on the square lattice. The results are compared with cluster extensions of dynamical mean field theory, and quantum Monte Carlo calculations, on the pseudogap phase of the strongly interacting hole-doped…
:: Tornadoes are a little different when they happen on the sunSpace Also in space: A neighborhood of black holes, a new (and old) reason to study Venus' clouds, and the end of the Lunar XPrize. This was a busy week for space. We heard about hopes for life on Venus, neighborhoods of black holes, and distant stars. Oh, and solar tornadoes. What's up with those?
:: Toshiba CEO promises turnaround in five years, beefed up ethicsNobuaki Kurumatani, the outsider tapped to lead scandal-tarnished Japanese electronics company Toshiba Corp., is promising a turnaround in five years by reshaping its operations and boosting profitability.
:: Toshiba CEO promises turnaround in five years, beefed up ethicsNobuaki Kurumatani, the outsider tapped to lead scandal-tarnished Japanese electronics company Toshiba Corp., is promising a turnaround in five years by reshaping its operations and boosting profitability.
:: Total Recall: The Latest Tools for Understanding How Memory Works– Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: Totally Bogus Doomsday Predicted for April 23Call it the recycled doomsday: A new prediction for the end of the world sets the date for Monday, April 23, based on a mishmash of old numerology, re-readings of the Biblical Book of Revelation, and rehashed conspiracy theories about a rogue "Planet X."
:: 'Tour of the Moon' 4K reduxIn the fall of 2011, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) mission released its original Tour of the Moon, a five-minute animation that takes the viewer on a virtual tour of our nearest neighbor in space. Six years later, the tour has been recreated in eye-popping 4K resolution, using the same camera path and drawing from the vastly expanded data trove collected by LRO in the intervening years.
:: Toward a new water paradigmGood intentions are not the same as good results – as much as half of all water and sanitations systems in developing countries fail after five years. To reduce widespread inefficiencies and duplication of efforts, and measure what matters most to vulnerable communities, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation recently awarded a four-year $1.9 million grant to Stanford's Program on Water, Health & Develop
:: Toxic chemicals turn a new material from porous to protectiveA new material switches from a comfortable, breathable form to a sealed-up, protective state when exposed to dangerous chemicals.
:: Toxic chemicals turn a new material from porous to protectiveA new material switches from a comfortable, breathable form to a sealed-up, protective state when exposed to dangerous chemicals.
:: Toxic levels of arsenic in Amazon basin well water: studyShallow wells dug for drinking water in the Amazon basin in order to avoid polluted rivers contain up to 70 times the recommended limit of arsenic, researchers warned Tuesday.
:: Toyota to start deploying vehicle-to-vehicle tech in 2021Toyota says it will start equipping models with technology to talk to other vehicles starting in 2021, as it tries to push safety communications forward. The company says most of its U.S. models should have the feature by the mid-2020s.
:: Tracking Aedes mosquito invasions in PanamaMosquitoes in the genus Aedes, which carry viruses causing yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika, invaded the crossroads of the Americas multiple times, by land and by sea.
:: Tracking Aedes mosquito invasions in PanamaMosquitoes in the genus Aedes, which carry viruses causing yellow fever, chikungunya and Zika, invaded the crossroads of the Americas multiple times, by land and by sea.
:: Tradeoffs between immune function and childhood growth among Amazonian forager-horticulturalists [Anthropology]Immune function is an energetically costly physiological activity that potentially diverts calories away from less immediately essential life tasks. Among developing organisms, the allocation of energy toward immune function may lead to tradeoffs with physical growth, particularly in high-pathogen, low-resource environments. The present study tests this hypothesis across diverse timeframes,…
:: Traffic Deaths Increase after 4:20 P.M. on 4/20A look at a database of fatal traffic accidents found a 12 percent increase on the informal marijuana holiday 4/20 after 4:20 P.M. compared with nearby dates. — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: Training computers to recognize dynamic eventsA person watching videos that show things opening—a door, a book, curtains, a blooming flower, a yawning dog—easily understands the same type of action is depicted in each clip.
:: Training computers to recognize dynamic eventsA person watching videos that show things opening—a door, a book, curtains, a blooming flower, a yawning dog—easily understands the same type of action is depicted in each clip.
:: Training the immune system to fight ovarian cancerA personalized cancer vaccine safely and successfully boosted immune responses and increased survival rates in patients with ovarian cancer, according to results from a pilot clinical trial.
:: Transcriptional mutagenesis mediated by 8-oxoG induces translational errors in mammalian cells [Genetics]Reactive oxygen species formed within the mammalian cell can produce 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) in mRNA, which can cause base mispairing during gene expression. Here we found that administration of 8-oxoGTP in MTH1-knockdown cells results in increased 8-oxoG content in mRNA. Under this condition, an amber mutation of the reporter luciferase is…
:: Transcriptional mutagenesis mediated by 8-oxoG induces translational errors in mammalian cells [Genetics]Reactive oxygen species formed within the mammalian cell can produce 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) in mRNA, which can cause base mispairing during gene expression. Here we found that administration of 8-oxoGTP in MTH1-knockdown cells results in increased 8-oxoG content in mRNA. Under this condition, an amber mutation of the reporter luciferase is…
:: Transcriptome-wide discovery of coding and noncoding RNA-binding proteins [Chemistry]Transcriptome-wide identification of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) is a prerequisite for understanding the posttranscriptional gene regulation networks. However, proteomic profiling of RBPs has been mostly limited to polyadenylated mRNA-binding proteins, leaving RBPs on nonpoly(A) RNAs, including most noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) and pre-mRNAs, largely undiscovered. Here we present a click chemistry-assi
:: Transfer learning meets livestock genomicsResearchers at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) have developed a new computational method that predicts harmful mutations in mammalian species. As more and more livestock producers are using genetic tests to improve their herds, this method will help to optimize and guide the animal breeding programmes, as well as increase the profitability and yields of livestock.
:: Transfer learning meets livestock genomicsResearchers at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) have developed a new computational method that predicts harmful mutations in mammalian species. As more livestock producers are using genetic tests to improve their herds, this method will help to optimize and guide the animal breeding programmes, as well as increase the profitability and yields of livestock. Published in
:: Transgender youth more often diagnosed with mental health conditionsTransgender and gender-nonconforming youth are diagnosed with mental health conditions much more frequently than young people who identify with the gender they are assigned at birth, according to new Kaiser Permanente research published today in Pediatrics.
:: Transient fibrosis resolves via fibroblast inactivation in the regenerating zebrafish heart [Developmental Biology]In the zebrafish (Danio rerio), regeneration and fibrosis after cardiac injury are not mutually exclusive responses. Upon cardiac cryoinjury, collagen and other extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins accumulate at the injury site. However, in contrast to the situation in mammals, fibrosis is transient in zebrafish and its regression is concomitant with…
:: Transient fibrosis resolves via fibroblast inactivation in the regenerating zebrafish heart [Developmental Biology]In the zebrafish (Danio rerio), regeneration and fibrosis after cardiac injury are not mutually exclusive responses. Upon cardiac cryoinjury, collagen and other extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins accumulate at the injury site. However, in contrast to the situation in mammals, fibrosis is transient in zebrafish and its regression is concomitant with…
:: Transient instruction changes migration
:: Translating elephant seal data into a symphony provides surprising insightsA recent paper published in Frontiers in Marine Science on the visualization and sonification of animal tracks showcases the collaboration between the Red Sea Research Center and the Visualization Core Lab. The authors of the paper, including Carlos Duarte, Paul Riker and Madhu Srinivasan from King Abdullah University of Science & T, conducted a sonification experiment in which they explored the c
:: Translating elephant seal data into a symphony provides surprising insightsSonification of 10 years of oceanic migration of these seals reveals coordinated swimming.
:: Translation initiation in bacterial polysomes through ribosome loading on a standby site on a highly translated mRNA [Biochemistry]During translation, consecutive ribosomes load on an mRNA and form a polysome. The first ribosome binds to a single-stranded mRNA region and moves toward the start codon, unwinding potential mRNA structures on the way. In contrast, the following ribosomes can dock at the start codon only when the first ribosome…
:: Transmitting measuring data wireless in real timeSensors continuously record measurements in plant and machinery to check that everything is running according to plan and to enable any errors in the industrial production environment to be recognized at an early stage. However, as a rule, evaluation of the data is decentralized and takes place after a time lag. In contrast to this, the 5G wireless standard permits direct, wireless measurement in
:: Transmitting measuring data wireless in real timeSensors continuously record measurements in plant and machinery to check that everything is running according to plan and to enable any errors in the industrial production environment to be recognized at an early stage. However, as a rule, evaluation of the data is decentralized and takes place after a time lag. In contrast to this, the 5G wireless standard permits direct, wireless measurement in
:: Transportation Now Rivals Power Generation as CO2 SourceShifts from coal to natural gas have shrunk emissions from electrical plants — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: Trap, contain and convertInjecting carbon dioxide deep underground into basalt flows holds promise as an abatement strategy. Now, new research by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis sheds light on exactly what happens underground during the process, illustrating precisely how effective the volcanic rock could be in trapping and converting CO2 emissions.
:: Trap, contain and convertInjecting carbon dioxide deep underground into basalt flows holds promise as an abatement strategy. Now, new research by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis sheds light on exactly what happens underground during the process, illustrating precisely how effective the volcanic rock could be in trapping and converting CO2 emissions.
:: Trapdoor spiders of PerthPerth's coolest spiders, the woman on a mission to protect them and her 89-year-old inspiration.
:: Trash Robot cleans up Chicago River's rubbishThe robot connects to the internet so web users can control it and donate to pay maintenance costs.
:: Trash Robot cleans up Chicago River's rubbishThe robot connects to the internet so web users can control it and donate to pay maintenance costs.
:: Travel Monday: A Photo Trip to Ethiopia's Danakil DepressionIn the Afar region of northern Ethiopia, lies a vast, tortured, desert plain called the Danakil Depression . Danakil lies about 410 ft (125 m) below sea level, and is one of the hottest and most inhospitable places on Earth— temperatures average 94 degrees Fahrenheit (34.5 Celsius) but have been recorded above 122 Fahrenheit (50 Celsius). Numerous sulfur springs, volcanoes, geysers, acidic pools,
:: Travel Monday: A Photo Trip to SocotraOff the coast of Yemen, in the Arabian Sea, lies isolated Socotra Island , where hundreds of plants and animals have developed into species unique to the island. Socotra is the largest island in an archipelago that includes three other islands. The Socotra Archipelago has been isolated from any large landmass for millions of years, and is now home to a surprising display of biodiversity. Probably
:: Traveling into space – safely, quickly and cost-effectivelyLow Earth orbit increasingly resembles an overcrowded junkyard. Disused satellites, burned-out rocket stages and thousands of pieces of debris produced by collisions – all these things pose a threat to infrastructure in space. Fraunhofer researchers have developed a new radar system and other technologies to give spacecraft better protection against space junk. And that is not all: By virtue of an
:: Treating manure doesn’t remove all the antibioticsTwo of the most elite waste treatment systems available today on farms do not fully remove antibiotics from manure, research finds. “We were hoping that these advanced treatment technologies could remove antibiotics. As it turns out, they were not as effective as we thought they could be.” Each year, farmers in the US purchase tens of millions of pounds of antibiotics for use in cows, pigs, fowl,
:: Treating manure doesn’t remove all the antibioticsTwo of the most elite waste treatment systems available today on farms do not fully remove antibiotics from manure, research finds. “We were hoping that these advanced treatment technologies could remove antibiotics. As it turns out, they were not as effective as we thought they could be.” Each year, farmers in the US purchase tens of millions of pounds of antibiotics for use in cows, pigs, fowl,
:: Treating women subsistence farmers for intestinal worms improved fitness and could boost food productionA new study in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) found that treating women subsistence farmers with just a single dose of a cheap deworming medication significantly improved their physical stamina for the grueling agriculture work needed for their family's survival. The results of treatment could be twofold: improved health for farming women and increased food production by women who have the
:: Treating women subsistence farmers for intestinal worms improved fitness and could boost food productionA new study in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) found that treating women subsistence farmers with just a single dose of a cheap deworming medication significantly improved their physical stamina for the grueling agriculture work needed for their family's survival. The results of treatment could be twofold: improved health for farming women and increased food production by women who have the
:: Treatment of cancer could become possible with adenovirusAn international team of researchers led by professor Niklas Arnberg at Umeå University, shows that adenovirus binds to a specific type of carbohydrate that is overexpressed on certain types of cancer cells. The discovery opens up new opportunities for the development of virus-based cancer therapy. The study is published in the latest issue of the scientific journal "Proceedings of the National Ac
:: Treatment of cancer could become possible with adenovirusResearchers have shown that adenovirus binds to a specific type of carbohydrate that is overexpressed on certain types of cancer cells. The discovery opens up new opportunities for the development of virus-based cancer therapy.
:: Tree rings provide vital information for improved climate predictionsDue to their worldwide distribution, trees have an extraordinary role in removing excessive amounts of CO2 released into the atmosphere by human activity. So far, however, no tool exists to precisely calculate the carbon dioxide uptake of trees over their whole lifetime. Using a decade-long sequence of annual growth rings from pine trees, scientists at the NMR Centre at Umeå University's Chemical
:: Tree rings provide vital information for improved climate predictionsUsing a decade-long sequence of annual growth rings from pine trees, scientists have introduced a highly advanced technique for tracking the carbon metabolism of plants and its environmental controls.
:: Tree rings provide vital information for improved climate predictionsUsing a decade-long sequence of annual growth rings from pine trees, scientists at the NMR Centre at Umeå University's Chemical Biological Centre in Sweden have introduced a highly advanced technique for tracking the carbon metabolism of plants and its environmental controls.
:: Trees are not as 'sound asleep' as you may thinkHigh-precision three-dimensional surveying of 21 different species of trees has revealed a yet unknown cycle of subtle canopy movement during the night. The 'sleep cycles' differed from one species to another. Detection of anomalies in overnight movement could become a future diagnostic tool to reveal stress or disease in crops.
:: Trees are not as sound asleep as you may thinkHigh-precision three-dimensional surveying of 21 different species of trees has revealed a yet unknown cycle of subtle canopy movement during the night. The 'sleep cycles' differed from one species to another. Detection of anomalies in overnight movement could become a future diagnostic tool to reveal stress or disease in crops.
:: Trees may have a ‘heartbeat’ that is so slow we never noticed itTrees repeatedly move their branches up and down during the night, and this may reflect water being pumped along the branches – just like a human pulse
:: Trees Sweat to Keep CoolDuring extreme heat waves, one species of eucalyptus copes by releasing water — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: Trees with grassy areas soften summer heatTrees cool their environment and 'heat islands' benefit from it. However, the degree of cooling depends greatly on the tree species and the local conditions. In a recent study, scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) compared two species of urban trees.
:: Trees with grassy areas soften summer heatTrees cool their environment and 'heat islands' like Munich benefit from it. However, the degree of cooling depends greatly on the tree species and the local conditions. In a recent study, scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) compared two species of urban trees.
:: Trees with grassy areas soften summer heatTrees cool their environment, and so-called "heat islands" like Munich benefit from it. However, the degree of cooling depends greatly on the tree species and the local conditions. In a recent study, scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) compared two species of urban trees.
:: Trial reveals differences in pain-relieving drugs when combined with aspirinA landmark 2016 Cleveland Clinic study of widely used pain-relieving drugs showed that celecoxib (Celebrex) was associated with comparable cardiovascular safety and better gastrointestinal (GI) and kidney safety when compared with either naproxen (Naprosyn) and ibuprofen (Motrin). A new substudy analyzed outcomes in PRECISION based on the presence or absence of aspirin use with specific NSAIDs (no
:: Trials in Africa support conditional day 3 follow-up for children with feverChildren in sub-Saharan African settings with uncomplicated fever may be safely managed with conditional, rather than universal, three-day follow-up with a community health worker (CHW), according to two cluster-randomized, community-based non-inferiority trials published this week in PLOS Medicine.
:: Trials in Africa support conditional day 3 follow-up for children with feverChildren in sub-Saharan African settings with uncomplicated fever may be safely managed with conditional, rather than universal, three-day follow-up with a community health worker (CHW), according to two cluster-randomized, community-based non-inferiority trials published this week in PLOS Medicine.
:: Tribal forests in Wisconsin are more diverse, sustainableDon Waller first visited the forests managed by the Menominee Nation in the 1980s while studying the effects of deer on seedling growth. He was immediately impressed. The forests seemed more mature and healthy than those outside of the Menominee reservation in northern Wisconsin.
:: Trichomonosis discovered amongst myna birds in PakistanA strain of the disease responsible for killing nearly two thirds of the UK's greenfinch population has spread to myna birds in Pakistan. In 2011, the disease was discovered to have reached European finch populations. Now it has been found in an entirely separate songbird species — the common myna, native to India and one of the world's most invasive species. Although it is not generally fatal to
:: Trichomonosis discovered amongst myna birds in PakistanA strain of the disease responsible for killing nearly two thirds of the UK's greenfinch population has spread to myna birds in Pakistan.In 2011, the disease was discovered to have reached European finch populations. Now it has been found in an entirely separate songbird species — the common myna, native to India and one of the world's most invasive species.Although it is not generally fatal to t
:: Trichomonosis discovered amongst myna birds in PakistanA strain of the disease responsible for killing off nearly two thirds of the UK's greenfinches has been discovered in myna bird populations in Pakistan.
:: Trigenic interactions in yeast link bioprocesses
:: Triggered recruitment of ESCRT machinery promotes endolysosomal repairEndolysosomes can be damaged by diverse materials. Terminally damaged compartments are degraded by lysophagy, but pathways that repair salvageable organelles are poorly understood. Here we found that the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery, known to mediate budding and fission on endolysosomes, also plays an essential role in their repair. ESCRTs were rapidly recrui
:: Triggered recruitment of ESCRT machinery promotes endolysosomal repairEndolysosomes can be damaged by diverse materials. Terminally damaged compartments are degraded by lysophagy, but pathways that repair salvageable organelles are poorly understood. Here we found that the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery, known to mediate budding and fission on endolysosomes, also plays an essential role in their repair. ESCRTs were rapidly recrui
:: Trillions Upon Trillions of Viruses Fall From the Sky Each DayViruses shape the ecology of the planet, but scientists still have only a rudimentary understanding of the microbial impacts on animals, plants and ecosystems.
:: Trillions Upon Trillions of Viruses Fall From the Sky Each DayViruses shape the ecology of the planet, but scientists still have only a rudimentary understanding of the microbial impacts on animals, plants and ecosystems.
:: Tropism for tuft cells determines immune promotion of norovirus pathogenesisComplex interactions between host immunity and the microbiome regulate norovirus infection. However, the mechanism of host immune promotion of enteric virus infection remains obscure. The cellular tropism of noroviruses is also unknown. Recently, we identified CD300lf as a murine norovirus (MNoV) receptor. In this study, we have shown that tuft cells, a rare type of intestinal epithelial cell, ex
:: Trouble Detected in Infamous Dark Matter SignalFor 20 years, an experiment in Italy known as DAMA has detected an oscillating signal that could be coming from dark matter — the fog of invisible particles that ostensibly fill the cosmos , sculpting everything else with their gravity. One of the oldest and biggest experiments hunting for dark matter particles, DAMA is alone in claiming to see them. It purports to pick up on rare interactions be
:: Trouble in Paradise: Tourism surge lashes Southeast Asia's beachesHordes of tourists clamber across the white sand with selfie sticks as Thai park rangers wade into turquoise waters to direct boats charging into the cliff-ringed cove.
:: Trove of author Ray Bradbury's papers set for preservationRay Bradbury won over generations of readers to science fiction with "Fahrenheit 451" and other works during a writing career that spanned much of the 20th Century and produced a mountain of manuscripts, correspondence and memorabilia.
:: Truckers Take on Trump Over Electronic Logging Device RulesDrivers unhappy about devices that track how much time they spend on the road are taking their grievances to Washington.
:: Truckers Take on Trump Over Electronic Logging Device RulesDrivers unhappy about devices that track how much time they spend on the road are taking their grievances to Washington.
:: True scale of Bitcoin ransomware extortion revealedBy tracking the Bitcoin accounts associated with ransomware, researchers have calculated how much cybercriminals extracted from their victims.
:: Trump Administration Pushes Abstinence in Teen Pregnancy ProgramsNew rules don’t explicitly exclude teaching about contraception and protected sex, but favor “sexual risk avoidance” and don’t require as rigorous evidence of efficacy.
:: Trump and Elite Schools: A Harvard Athlete Weighs InA week ago I quoted an unnamed “reader in New Haven,” who offered thoughts about “ The Future of Elite Schools in the Trump Era .” That occasioned a lot of response, which is still coming in. I quoted some of it in “ Trump vs. Harvard and Yale ” and “ The Future of Elite Schools, Continued .” This next installment comes from the author of the original message, who is now willing to be identified.
:: Trump and Macron See the World Very DifferentlyEmmanuel Macron had something surprising to say about the United States last week, given that the president of the United States would soon be hosting his French counterpart for an elaborate state visit. Hard-edged “national selfishness”—of the kind that plunged the world into war nearly eight decades ago, long before the 40-year-old leader was born—is resurgent and endangering Europe’s “model” o
:: Trump Budget Cuts Could Cause Hundreds of Plant Extinctions in HawaiiThe “extinction capital of the world” could start losing unique plant species in as little as a month if funding disappears — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
:: Trump EPA forventes at rulle tilbage auto gas kilometerstandarderTrump administrationen forventes at meddele, at det vil rulle tilbage bil gas kilometertal og forurening standarder, der var en søjle i Obama administrationens planer om at bekæmpe klimaændringer.
:: Trump insisterer højt på, at han er inkompetentDonald Trumps tilhængere insisterer på, at offentligheden ikke mister troen på præsidenten, da Robert Mueller og justitsministeriet dykker endnu mere dybt ind i hans anliggender. Sikker på, at hans personlige advokatkontor blev raidet og hans politiske medarbejdere bliver nødt til at få tilbud efter at have fået fanget at bryde loven. Men Trump-tilhængere tror på præsidenten, når han siger, at han er offer for
:: Trump ruller tilbage Obama-era brændstofeffektivitetsreglerTrump administrationen rullede tilbage Obama-æra forurening og brændstofeffektivitet regler for biler og lette lastbiler på mandag, siger de var for strenge.
:: Trump ruller tilbage Obama-era brændstofeffektivitetsreglerTrump administrationen rullede tilbage Obama-æra forurening og brændstofeffektivitet regler for biler og lette lastbiler på mandag, siger de var for strenge.
:: Trump tegn lov svækkelse skjold for online servicesPresident Donald Trump har underskrevet en ny lov med det formål at begrænse sexhandel.
:: Trump målretter Amazon igen i nye tweetsDonald Trump AmazonUS præsident Donald Trump på lørdag genoptog hans angreb mod online detailhandel gigantiske Amazon og anklaget The Washington Post, der ejes af Amazonas grundlægger Jeff Bezos, af lobbyvirksomhed for virksomheden.
:: Trump vil løsne krav til benzinslugereObama administration required that new cars by 2025 should run about 40 percent longer on the cars than cars sold in 2010. But now, the Trump administration will loosen the requirements.
:: Trump vil løsne krav til benzinslugereObama administration required that new cars by 2025 should run about 40 percent longer on the cars than cars sold in 2010. But now, the Trump administration will loosen the requirements.
:: Trump vs Harvard og Yale, FortsatNæst har jeg sendt en forsendelse fra en læser med base i New Haven, selv en Harvard-kandidat, der sagde, at USAs elite-niveauuniversiteter var dårligt forberedt på, hvad Trump administrationen havde i butikken for dem. Her er et udsnit af det svar, der er kommet ind. Først, den flippante: Dit blogindlæg, der beskriver en læsers bekymring over øl og elitisme hos Ivy League-universiteterne, gjorde m
:: Trumps angreb på Amazon har faktisk sine præcedenser Fra Theodore Roosevelt til John Kennedy, har præsidenter ofte taget store forretninger i både ord og gerning.
:: Trumps angreb på Comey Collide med RealitySamuel Johnson stod engang med at tale med James Boswell om en teori, der blev udtrykt af en vis biskop Berkeley, at den eksterne verden udelukkende består af repræsentationer. Der var ingen realitet, kun tro.Disgusted, Johnson sagde: "Jeg afviser det således!" – og rettede et spark på en nærliggende klodser. Pointen er: Du kan tro, hvad du vil, men hvis du ignorerer klipperne, vil du skade din tåre hårdt. th
:: Trumps største frygt Det har altid været den virksomhed, der bekymrede Donald Trump. Dette var tilfældet under præsidentkampagnen, det var sandt under overgangen, og det er sandt nu. Præsidenten fortsætter med at ævle over hvad man skal gøre ved Special Counsel Robert Mueller sondebrand-Mueller? Brandvæsenadvokat Rod Rosenstein? – men for øjeblikket ser han ud til at være tilfreds med bluster. Som føderale anklagere i New
:: Trumps NASA Nominee, Jim Bridenstine, Bekræftet af Senatet på Party-Line VoteNASA Jim BridenstineThe Oklahoma-kongresmedlems nominering blev mere end syv måneder, da senatorer rejste indsigelser mod hans rekord, og nu er der yderligere bekymringer.
:: Trumps angreb på retsstatsprincippet Hours efter at FBI slog kontor, hjem og hotelværelse af sin engang personlig advokat Michael Cohen, præsenterede præsident Trump et vredt svar på Det Hvide Hus mandag. Den gruppe mennesker, han målrettede sig mod, er bred og dyb: Specialrådgiver Robert Mueller, Advokat General Jeff Sessions, Vicedirektør Rod Rosenstein, tidligere FBI-direktør James Comey, og hans egen ansat som USA
:: Trumps krav om McCabe understøttes ikke af intern FBI-undersøgelse Justitsministeriets kontor for inspektørens general har konkluderet, at den tidligere FBI-vicegenerator Andrew McCabe har vildledt interne efterforskere over hans rolle med at godkende en lækage af oplysninger til Wall Street Journal. Selvom rapporten giver en hård vurdering af McCabe, et langvarigt mål for præsident Trump, undergraver det også McCabe's fortælling som en anti-Trump partisan, som så
:: Trumps krav om McCabe understøttes ikke af intern FBI-undersøgelse Justitsministeriets kontor for inspektørens general har konkluderet, at den tidligere FBI-vicegenerator Andrew McCabe har vildledt interne efterforskere over hans rolle med at godkende en lækage af oplysninger til Wall Street Journal. Selvom rapporten giver en hård vurdering af McCabe, et langvarigt mål for præsident Trump, undergraver det også McCabe's fortælling som en anti-Trump partisan, som så
:: Trumps farlige trussel om krig Problemet er ikke blot, at kongresledere ikke vil stoppe præsident Trump fra at skyde vicegeneralsadvokat Rod Rosenstein, og måske Special Counsel Robert Mueller, og dræbe Amerika til en forfatningsmæssig krise. Problemet er, at de kongresledere – samtidig med at Trump gør alt dette – tillader også ham at tage USA i krig. Onsdag morgen, Trump tweete
:: Trumps splittede valg til at køre NASA vinder smal bekræftelseNASAs nyeste neglebit drama var langt fra bane, da senatet snævert bekræftede præsident Donald Trumps valg af en tefesten kongresmand for at køre rumbureauet i en hidtil uset partieledning.
:: Trumps nye løsning på hvert problem Tre gange i de sidste to uger har præsident Trump vendt sig frustration fra et uhåndterligt problem og landet på en tilsyneladende elegant løsning: militæret. For det første var kongresens beslutning om ikke at finansiere præsidentens grænsemure i omnibus-udgiftsregningen. Trump tweeted tweeted, at han ønskede at "bygge WALL gennem M", som de fleste observatører forstod at betyde "Mexico" indtil The Washing
:: Trumps nye løsning på hvert problem Tre gange i de sidste to uger har præsident Trump vendt sig frustration fra et uhåndterligt problem og landet på en tilsyneladende elegant løsning: militæret. For det første var kongresens beslutning om ikke at finansiere præsidentens grænsemure i omnibus-udgiftsregningen. Trump tweeted tweeted, at han ønskede at "bygge WALL gennem M", som de fleste observatører forstod at betyde "Mexico" indtil The Washing
:: Trump's Rush for at bekræfte Comeys beskyldninger Som udgivelsen af James Comeys bog nærmer sig, begyndte republikanske operationer i Washington at sprede ordet: De havde en plan om at imødegå den tidligere FBI-direktørs meget forventede tome.Torsdag udgav det republikanske nationale udvalg det hemmelige våben, som viste sig at være en fladt, men lavt websted kaldet (vent på det) "Lyin Comey." Så kom morgenen fredag den 13., og med jeg
:: Trump's Rush for at bekræfte Comeys beskyldninger Som udgivelsen af James Comeys bog nærmer sig, begyndte republikanske operationer i Washington at sprede ordet: De havde en plan om at imødegå den tidligere FBI-direktørs meget forventede tome.Torsdag udgav det republikanske nationale udvalg det hemmelige våben, som viste sig at være en fladt, men lavt websted kaldet (vent på det) "Lyin Comey." Så kom morgenen fredag den 13., og med jeg
:: Trumps Syria Strategi Faktisk Gør Sans Trump administrationen kommer ind for en lavine af klager, at den gennemførte militære operationer mod Syrien uden at have en strategi for Syrien. Dette er unøjagtigt. Præsident Obama havde storslåede mål, som han udeladte at nå. Han ønskede, at Bashar al-Assad skulle gå. Han ønskede, at russerne skulle forlade Syrien. Han ønskede at fremme demokrati og beskytte menneskerettighederne, medmindre det blev for dyrt (s
:: Tillid til videnskab, nyheder og eksperter er påvirket af lydkvalitet "Tro ingenting du hører, og kun halvdelen, som du ser", skrev Edgar Allen Poe engang.
:: Tillid til videnskab, nyheder og eksperter er påvirket af lydkvalitet "Tro ingenting du hører, og kun halvdelen, som du ser", skrev Edgar Allen Poe engang.
:: Tillid til videnskab, nyheder og eksperter er påvirket af lydkvalitetNy forskning ved hjælp af manipulerede lydklip fra NPRs Science Friday og YouTube-videoer af akademiske præsentationer indikerer, at dårlig lydkvalitet kan skabe mistillid – både i informationen og i kilden, mens høj lyd kvaliteten styrker deres troværdighed.
:: Tillid til videnskab, nyheder og eksperter er påvirket af lydkvalitetNy forskning ved hjælp af manipulerede lydklip fra NPRs Science Friday og YouTube-videoer af akademiske præsentationer indikerer, at dårlig lydkvalitet kan skabe mistillid – både i informationen og i kilden, mens høj lyd kvaliteten styrker deres troværdighed.
:: Tsunamier kan forårsage strandturisme at tabe hundredvis af millioner dollars hvert årGår til stranden i sommer? Europæiske turister går hyppigt til steder med betydelig tsunami-risiko, som forskerne har fundet. Et globalt turistbestemmelsesrisikoindeks for tsunamier blev udgivet i dag på den årlige konference for europæisk geovidenskabsforening i Wien i 2018. Det er baseret på en undersøgelse ledet af Andreas Schaefer fra Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), der undersøgte alle prom
:: Tsunamier kan forårsage strandturisme at tabe hundredvis af millioner dollars hvert årGår til stranden i sommer? Europæiske turister går hyppigt til steder med betydelig tsunami-risiko, som forskerne har fundet.
:: Tsunamier kan koste strandturisme hundredvis af millioner dollars hvert årEuropeiske turister går hyppigere steder over hele verden med betydelig tsunami-risiko, forskere har fundet. Et globalt turistdestinationsrisikoindeks for tsunamier blev udgivet i dag på den årlige konference for Den Europæiske Geovidenskabelige Union (EGU) i Wien i 2018, baseret på en undersøgelse ledet af Andreas Schaefer fra Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). Denne undersøgelse undersøgte alle fremtrædende
:: Tubular science forbedrer polymers solceller En populær polymerbaseret solcelle kan producere mere energi, hvis de elektroniske ladninger kan bevæge sig effektivt gennem cellens komponenter. En ny trefolkomponentblanding giver ledende solcellematerialer mulighed for at tilpasse sig selv til kolonner. Justeringen forbedrer effektiviteten. Dette gør det muligt at solcellerne fremstilles mere end tre gange tykkere uden at forringe høj ydeevne
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