Focusing on Efficient Radionuclide Separation to Support a Circular Economy
Chemistry

Focusing on Efficient Radionuclide Separation to Support a Circular Economy

The goal of nuclear scientists is to contribute to the development of a circular economy where “waste” serves as a resource. Scientists are attempting to…
Religious Discrimination
Sociology

Religious Discrimination

Religious discrimination is the treatment of an individual or group differently because of their religious beliefs. It is defined as the unfair or unequal treatment…
Class Consciousness – in Marxism
Social Science

Class Consciousness – in Marxism

Class consciousness, according to Marxism, is the set of beliefs that a person has about their social class or economic rank in society, the structure…
A New Element of the Origin of Life Puzzle has been Added by the Discovery of Unique Primordial Xeno Nucleic Acids as Substitute Genetic Polymers
Chemistry

A New Element of the Origin of Life Puzzle has been Added by the Discovery of Unique Primordial Xeno Nucleic Acids as Substitute Genetic Polymers

Scientists have been attempting to solve the conundrum of the chemical origin of life on Earth for many years. The origin of life and the…
According to a Study, Metal Nanoclusters are Adaptable for Numerous Applications, Such as Catalysis and Biomedicine
Biology

According to a Study, Metal Nanoclusters are Adaptable for Numerous Applications, Such as Catalysis and Biomedicine

Metal nanoclusters are nano-sized clusters composed of metal atoms. These clusters typically consist of a few to several hundred metal atoms, and their unique properties…
Class Conflict – in political science
Political Science

Class Conflict – in political science

In political science, class conflict (also known as class struggle, class warfare, or capital-labor conflict) refers to the political tension and economic antagonism that exists…
Mercury in Fish
Health

Mercury in Fish

The presence of mercury in fish poses a health risk to those who consume it, particularly pregnant women, nursing mothers, and young children. Mercury is…
How Urea could have been the Key to Life
Biology

How Urea could have been the Key to Life

Urea is a carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen-containing organic compound. It is a waste product of protein metabolism that is commonly found in biological systems.…
Small Interfering RNA is Delivered Via Nanoparticles to Delay Multiple Myeloma
Biology

Small Interfering RNA is Delivered Via Nanoparticles to Delay Multiple Myeloma

In studies headed by the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, the protein cyclophilin A (CyPA) was silenced using siRNA to lessen tumor burden and prolong patient…
The Water Flow from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean was Double What it is Today About 13,000 Years Ago
Geography

The Water Flow from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean was Double What it is Today About 13,000 Years Ago

Climate change led to a global decline in northern hemisphere temperatures about 13,000 years ago. The Mediterranean region experienced severe aridity during this period of…
Ship Emissions Endangering the Marine Environment
Environment

Ship Emissions Endangering the Marine Environment

Researchers investigated the levels of contaminants emitted from five different sources using four different types of port environments. They discovered that the combined emissions of…
According to New Research, Coastal Ecosystems Are a Net Greenhouse Gas Sink
Environment

According to New Research, Coastal Ecosystems Are a Net Greenhouse Gas Sink

According to international researchers led by Australia’s Southern Cross University, a new greenhouse gas budget reveals that coastal ecosystems constitute a net global sink for…
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