Human Virome
Biology

Human Virome

The human virome is a collection of viruses that live in the human body. It refers to the total number of viruses found in and…
Human Microbiome
Biology

Human Microbiome

The human microbiome is a collection of trillions of microorganisms that live in various parts of the human body, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other…
Carbon Bubble – a hypothesized bubble
Economics

Carbon Bubble – a hypothesized bubble

The term “carbon bubble” refers to the idea that there is a risk of overvaluation of fossil fuel assets, which may experience a sharp decline…
Societal Transformation – in Sociology
Sociology

Societal Transformation – in Sociology

Societal transformation refers to profound and long-term changes in a society’s structures, values, norms, and behaviors. It refers to “a deep and sustained, nonlinear systemic…
Nuclear Proliferation
Technology

Nuclear Proliferation

Nuclear proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons and technology to other countries or non-state actors. It is the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material,…
Community Resilience
Social Science

Community Resilience

The ability of a community to withstand and recover from adverse situations, shocks, or stresses while maintaining its essential functions, structures, and identity is referred…
Green Energy could benefit from a New Battery
Chemistry

Green Energy could benefit from a New Battery

A chemist imagines a world in which every home is powered by renewable energy stored in batteries. He invented a new battery, which could have…
When Did Humans Begin to Fight Wars?
History

When Did Humans Begin to Fight Wars?

People have been killing each other from the beginning of time. However, it appears that organized fighting did not emerge until the Neolithic Age when…
Radiometry – a branch of science
Physics

Radiometry – a branch of science

Radiometry is a branch of science concerned with the measurement of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light. It is a collection of techniques for measuring electromagnetic…
Sensitometry – a scientific study of light-sensitive materials
Technology

Sensitometry – a scientific study of light-sensitive materials

Sensitometry is the scientific study of light-sensitive materials, particularly photographic film. It is a branch of photography and imaging science that deals with the measurement…
Nuclear Atypia
Biology

Nuclear Atypia

Nuclear atypia is characterized by the abnormal appearance of cell nuclei. It refers to changes in the size, shape, and appearance of cell nuclei within…
Danebury Fort, the Great Iron Age British Home
History

Danebury Fort, the Great Iron Age British Home

Danebury Fort, also known simply as Danebury, is an Iron Age hillfort in the English county of Hampshire. It is notable for its archeological significance…
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