According to a New Paper, the Webb Telescope is Powerful Enough to Detect Several Biosignatures on Exoplanets
Astronomy

According to a New Paper, the Webb Telescope is Powerful Enough to Detect Several Biosignatures on Exoplanets

Finding chemical evidence of life in the atmospheres of exoplanets offers the best chance of discovering life on extraterrestrial worlds not by listening for coded…
The Revolution in Reusable Packaging is on its Way
Environment

The Revolution in Reusable Packaging is on its Way

Reusable packaging has gained popularity in recent years as a potential solution to waste reduction and environmental sustainability. While it is difficult to predict the…
Bivalve Hinge Teaches Scientists About Material Fatigue Resistance
Chemistry

Bivalve Hinge Teaches Scientists About Material Fatigue Resistance

The hinge of a bivalve refers to the specialized anatomical structure that allows the two halves, or valves, of the shell to open and close.…
Roots can Measure Heat on their Own
Biology

Roots can Measure Heat on their Own

Roots are plant organs that anchor the plant by absorbing water and nutrients from the soil and storing carbohydrates. They lack specialized structures or sensory…
A Study Shows that Hypochlorite can Both Injure and Benefit Human Beings
Chemistry

A Study Shows that Hypochlorite can Both Injure and Benefit Human Beings

Human cells have the ability to produce hypochlorite, the same substance found in household bleach that kills bacteria and viruses. The health issues linked to…
Termite-inspired Climate-friendly Air Conditioning
Architecture

Termite-inspired Climate-friendly Air Conditioning

Termites are well-known for their ability to build large, complex mounds that regulate internal temperature, humidity, and ventilation. This natural ventilation system has inspired researchers…
The Webb Space Telescope has Revealed the Moment of Stellar Birth, As Well As a Spectacular Close-up of 50 Young Stars
Astronomy

The Webb Space Telescope has Revealed the Moment of Stellar Birth, As Well As a Spectacular Close-up of 50 Young Stars

The spectacular close-up of dozens of stars at the moment of birth marks the one-year anniversary of the Webb Space Telescope’s cosmic images. NASA released…
Cultural Hegemony in Marxist Philosophy
Philosophy

Cultural Hegemony in Marxist Philosophy

Cultural hegemony is defined in Marxist philosophy as the ruling class’s dominance over a culturally diverse society by manipulating its culture—beliefs and explanations, perceptions, values,…
Act Now to Prevent an Uncontrolled Rise in Computational Science’s Carbon Footprint
Environment

Act Now to Prevent an Uncontrolled Rise in Computational Science’s Carbon Footprint

Cambridge researchers have outlined guidelines for making computational science more environmentally sustainable. Computational science drives discoveries that help us understand the human genome, fight cancer,…
Class Stratification – a form of social stratification
Sociology

Class Stratification – a form of social stratification

Class stratification is a type of social stratification in which a society is divided into parties with varying access to resources and power. It is…
Study in an Environment Where Geological Processes Can Be Seen Taking Place
Environment

Study in an Environment Where Geological Processes Can Be Seen Taking Place

There is no place that comes close to Taiwan when it comes to examining certain geological processes in real time. Taiwan has some of the…
Age Stratification in Sociology
Sociology

Age Stratification in Sociology

Age stratification in sociology refers to the hierarchical classification of people into age groups within a society. The division of a population into different age…
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