[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 Obesity is a serious global health problem and a risk factor for diseases such as type II diabetes, heart disease and fatty liver disease. A central element in the development of obesity is adipose tissue, which includes adipose cells (the so-called adipocytes, …
Read More »Study: Solar geoengineering may not be a long-term solution to climate change
[ad_1] Sowing the atmosphere with aerosols would not prevent high concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from destabilizing low clouds, opening the door to extreme warming Pumping aerosols into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, thereby cooling the Earth, is a next-generation method of dealing with climate change. According to …
Read More »NASA highlights science, the new airlock in the next space station refueling mission
[ad_1] iss062e120658_large.jpg NASA astronaut and Expedition 62 flight engineer Jessica Meir conducts heart research in the life sciences glove box located in the module of the Japanese Kibo laboratory. The Engineered Heart Tissues investigation could promote a better understanding of heart function under microgravity conditions, which would be useful for …
Read More »UW is part of a $ 5.8 million contract to study wireless charging on the moon
[ad_1] A team of multiple organizations, including UW, plans to develop a line of lightweight, ultra-fast wireless chargers that could help both humans and robots live and work on the moon.Sarah McQuate / University of Washington A challenge to life in space is power: how to keep humans comfortable and …
Read More »The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute studies families with coronavirus to find out why their children were immune
[ad_1] Victorian couple Leila Sawenko and Tony Maguire were shocked when they contracted COVID-19 after traveling interstate for their friends’ wedding in March of this year. Key points: Doctors and scientists from the Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute investigated why three children did not …
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Read More »Iron in binary stars reflects the chemical evolution of the Galaxy
[ad_1] Binary stars are systems containing two stars that orbit each other due to their mutual gravitational attraction. There is a range of different varieties of binary stars. A new study by researchers from Lund University, among others, studied binary stars made up partly of a normal star like our …
Read More »The second good news in coronavirus vaccine studies .. The total volume of the virus in the world surprised .. 94.5% effective vaccine produced.
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Read More »Researchers identify the anti-inflammatory mechanisms that drive alcohol addiction
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 Deep inside the brain, a small almond-shaped region called the amygdala plays a vital role in how we exhibit emotions, behavior and motivation. Understandably, it is also heavily implicated in alcohol abuse, making it a long-time target of Marisa Roberto, Ph.D., professor …
Read More »The foundations of life can be forged by “dark chemistry” away from the stars or planets
[ad_1] At least one prebiotic molecule, an ingredient for building life, can form in the harsh environment of interstellar space, away from stars and planets, new research shows. It was thought that the simplest amino acid glycine, without which life could not exist, required the irradiation of stars to form. …
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