ZoologyWhen Hunting in Deep Waters, Hammerhead Sharks Hold their Breath to Stay Warm While deep diving into chilly water to hunt prey like deep sea squids, scalloped hammerhead sharks hold their breath to keep their bodies warm. This…
EnvironmentAs it Sinks into the Sea, Plastic can Float Far from its Starting Point Plastic waste that has been discarded or is drifting in the ocean can build up on the water’s surface and create floating islands of trash.…
EnvironmentHow the Interaction of Life and Geology Created the Earth’s Nutrient-Rich Crust Aquatic life in the oceans swiftly evolved 500 million years ago. In terms of geology, life evolved from simple, soft-bodied critters to complex multicellular organisms…
ChemistryChemists Learn the Secret to the Effectiveness of Photosynthetic Light Harvesting In order to get to the photosynthetic reaction center, energy packets called photons must first pass through a number of light-harvesting proteins in the photosynthetic…
SociologyFalse Consciousness – in Marxist Theory False consciousness is a term used in Marxist theory to describe how material, ideological, and institutional processes are said to mislead members of the proletariat…
PhysicsCarbon Nanotube Confinement Effects on Polyoxometalate Clusters Improve Electrochemical Energy Storage Due to their excellent electrical conductivity, substantial theoretical surface area, and superior chemical stability, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are regarded as the ideal electrochemical energy storage…
AstronomyDwarf Galaxy In comparison to the Milky Way’s 200-400 billion stars, a dwarf galaxy is a small galaxy composed of 1000 to several billion stars. It is…
HealthOccupational Hearing Loss Occupational hearing loss (OHL) is hearing loss that occurs as a result of occupational hazards, such as excessive noise and ototoxic chemicals. It refers to…
Social ScienceEconomic Stratification Economic stratification is the circumstance in which social classes are segregated or stratified along economic lines within a society. It is a term often connected…
ChemistryRecycling in the Future Might Involve Using Electricity to Dissolve Plastic One Day A novel technique for recycling a common kind of plastic that may be found in soda bottles and other packaging has been discovered by chemists…
ChemistryMercury Cycle The mercury cycle is a biogeochemical cycle that is influenced by both natural and anthropogenic processes that transform mercury into various chemical forms and environments.…
Social ScienceAnti-psychiatry Anti-psychiatry, also spelt antipsychiatry, is a movement founded on the belief that psychiatric treatment is often more harmful than helpful to patients, stressing psychiatric problems.…