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BEYOND X & Y: CHROMOSOMES AND SEX ORGANS Welcome to Beyond X & Y! This blog will explore all things gender and sex, and there’s a ton of ground to cover. Just a few of the topics I aim to explore include the latest studies on sexual and reproductive health, psychology and gender, sex worker health DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. WHY AREN’T MORE US FARMERS USING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES Kathryn De Master, an environmental science policy researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, adds that landowners often dictate how their land is used. “The idea that farmers aren’t investing in their land and in more sustainable practices — it isn’t just because they don’t have access to the land over the long term,” De ORGAN DONATION IN THE US IS BROKEN, AND WE KNOW WHO IS TO Today, Rick’s son, Greg Segal, is the founder of a non-profit, ORGANIZE, focused on reforming the organ donation system. He sees OPOs and their underperformance as a bottleneck that limits organ availability. “The solution is holding OPOs accountable,” Segal says. Right now, “there’s no pressure on OPOs to figure out how toimprove
BIPOLAR DISORDER AND WEED: HOW EXPERTS SAY THEY GO Bipolar disorder is a mental condition involving unusual changes in energy, mood and ability to function in daily life. Approximately 4.4% of Americans — or 14.5 million people in the United States — experience bipolar disorder. The quarter of bipolar patients who use cannabis, according to the study, could be doing so at the risk oftheir
THE SMELL OF DEATH
Over 800 chemicals make up the smell of death, according to Anna Williams, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Huddersfield in England. About 480 have been identified for human death alone. Not just for the morbidly curious, death smell is a powerful tool for police and disaster workers, who use specially trained cadaver dogs tohelp
WHY IS THERE NOT A VACCINE FOR HIV? hi i m momo i think hiv have a difficult structure n cant have much resistance of immune systenm t cure that hiv disease or infection and hiv is a preety diabolical virus it mainly infects cells of immune system,specificaly t helper cells.fortunely these helper cells that tell the rest of immune system about viral infections.if we kill the messenger,the alaram can never b raised in the WHY DO WE SEE COLORS WITH OUR EYES CLOSED? The most common non-spontaneous phosphenes are pressure phosphenes, like the ones you see when you rub your eyes. According to Bókkon, any type of pressure on the eyes can cause them to emit an “excess of biophotons” that create intense visuals. Sneezing really hard, getting whacked in the head, and standing up too fast (causing a dropin
I WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH LYME DISEASE, BUT I HEARD THE Ah, the tricky situation that is the Lyme disease test: just last year, the serological lab work used for diagnosing this illness were described by physicians as “confusing and controversial”. Yet, they are still being used to diagnose 20,000 new cases of Lyme every year, though according to a 2005 statement by a Centers for Disease Control epidemiologist, these tests are right more than HOW DOES RECYCLING USING ENZYMES WORK? The process, called enzymatic recycling, employs enzymes that were initially produced by these bacteria to break down the plastics. Researchers have recently learned more about how these enzymes work, and are developing ways to employ them in commercial recyclingprograms.
BEYOND X & Y: CHROMOSOMES AND SEX ORGANS Welcome to Beyond X & Y! This blog will explore all things gender and sex, and there’s a ton of ground to cover. Just a few of the topics I aim to explore include the latest studies on sexual and reproductive health, psychology and gender, sex worker health DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. WHY AREN’T MORE US FARMERS USING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES Kathryn De Master, an environmental science policy researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, adds that landowners often dictate how their land is used. “The idea that farmers aren’t investing in their land and in more sustainable practices — it isn’t just because they don’t have access to the land over the long term,” De ORGAN DONATION IN THE US IS BROKEN, AND WE KNOW WHO IS TO Today, Rick’s son, Greg Segal, is the founder of a non-profit, ORGANIZE, focused on reforming the organ donation system. He sees OPOs and their underperformance as a bottleneck that limits organ availability. “The solution is holding OPOs accountable,” Segal says. Right now, “there’s no pressure on OPOs to figure out how toimprove
BIPOLAR DISORDER AND WEED: HOW EXPERTS SAY THEY GO Bipolar disorder is a mental condition involving unusual changes in energy, mood and ability to function in daily life. Approximately 4.4% of Americans — or 14.5 million people in the United States — experience bipolar disorder. The quarter of bipolar patients who use cannabis, according to the study, could be doing so at the risk oftheir
THE SMELL OF DEATH
Over 800 chemicals make up the smell of death, according to Anna Williams, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Huddersfield in England. About 480 have been identified for human death alone. Not just for the morbidly curious, death smell is a powerful tool for police and disaster workers, who use specially trained cadaver dogs tohelp
WHY IS THERE NOT A VACCINE FOR HIV? hi i m momo i think hiv have a difficult structure n cant have much resistance of immune systenm t cure that hiv disease or infection and hiv is a preety diabolical virus it mainly infects cells of immune system,specificaly t helper cells.fortunely these helper cells that tell the rest of immune system about viral infections.if we kill the messenger,the alaram can never b raised in the WHY DO WE SEE COLORS WITH OUR EYES CLOSED? The most common non-spontaneous phosphenes are pressure phosphenes, like the ones you see when you rub your eyes. According to Bókkon, any type of pressure on the eyes can cause them to emit an “excess of biophotons” that create intense visuals. Sneezing really hard, getting whacked in the head, and standing up too fast (causing a dropin
I WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH LYME DISEASE, BUT I HEARD THE Ah, the tricky situation that is the Lyme disease test: just last year, the serological lab work used for diagnosing this illness were described by physicians as “confusing and controversial”. Yet, they are still being used to diagnose 20,000 new cases of Lyme every year, though according to a 2005 statement by a Centers for Disease Control epidemiologist, these tests are right more than GEORGIA MUST STOP OBSCURING PROVIDENCE CANYON’S HISTORY Georgia must declare slavery’s role in the creation of Providence Canyon instead of dancing around its origins. Providence Canyon is in Stewart County, near the Alabama border. Wrested from Muscogee (Creek) indigenous people’s land in the early 1830s, the county was briefly prosperous thanks to cotton — 7.6 million pounds were produced in INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FACE MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES There is a new saying among Chinese international students, says Yi Yang, a clinical psychologist based in Massachusetts who specializes in the mental health of international students and families.It goes like this: if the pandemic is a soccer game, China and other Asian countries played the first half of the game, and the rest of the world played the second half. DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. THE TRUTH ABOUT LAB-GROWN MEAT Advocates tout lab-grown meat (they prefer to call it “clean meat,” for marketing reasons) as a much more sustainable alternative to the current industrial system. Still, consumers remain skeptical. In a 2017 study published in Public Library of Science, nearly two-thirds of people surveyed were willing to try clean meat, but onlyone in
ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for IS THERE A REASON FOR GRIEF? According to J. John Mann, a psychiatrist from Columbia University, sadness is a part of grief: When we are sad, we want something to change. “It’s a motivation to reestablish a relationship,” he said. If we are sad to be separated from someone we love for a period of time, we’re even happier to see each other when we’re reunited. IS RAW MILK CHEESE DANGEROUS OR DELICIOUS? Focusing on deaths as the measure for comparison doesn’t reflect the complete story of the risks of raw milk products. Numbers of illnesses, both acute foodborne illnesses and ongoing sequelae caused by pathogens, are key in this discussion, as is the disproportionately high numbers of children impacted by such illnesses. AL GORE'S MOVIE 'AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH' SAYS SEA LEVELS Some of the most memorable images from Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, are the graphics that show how rising ocean levels will dramatically alter our planet’s coastlines.As Greenland ’s ice sheets collapse, Gore predicts that our shores will be flooded and sea-bordering cities will sink beneath the water leaving millions ofpeople homeless.
I WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH LYME DISEASE, BUT I HEARD THE Ah, the tricky situation that is the Lyme disease test: just last year, the serological lab work used for diagnosing this illness were described by physicians as “confusing and controversial”. Yet, they are still being used to diagnose 20,000 new cases of Lyme every year, though according to a 2005 statement by a Centers for Disease Control epidemiologist, these tests are right more than I THOUGHT STINGRAYS WERE HARMLESS, SO HOW DID ONE MANAGE Good article, Bob. I suffered a stingray’s barb going through my foot and it was incredibly painful. We treated it incorrectly until my college roomie ran up to a fire station to ask for first aid (we were stuck in traffic en route to hospital) – they sent her back to the car with HOT water: venum needs to come out, not be frozen with icepacks.
ORGAN DONATION IN THE US IS BROKEN, AND WE KNOW WHO IS TO Today, Rick’s son, Greg Segal, is the founder of a non-profit, ORGANIZE, focused on reforming the organ donation system. He sees OPOs and their underperformance as a bottleneck that limits organ availability. “The solution is holding OPOs accountable,” Segal says. Right now, “there’s no pressure on OPOs to figure out how toimprove
DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. BIPOLAR DISORDER AND WEED: HOW EXPERTS SAY THEY GO Bipolar disorder is a mental condition involving unusual changes in energy, mood and ability to function in daily life. Approximately 4.4% of Americans — or 14.5 million people in the United States — experience bipolar disorder. The quarter of bipolar patients who use cannabis, according to the study, could be doing so at the risk oftheir
ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for THE TRUTH ABOUT LAB-GROWN MEAT Advocates tout lab-grown meat (they prefer to call it “clean meat,” for marketing reasons) as a much more sustainable alternative to the current industrial system. Still, consumers remain skeptical. In a 2017 study published in Public Library of Science, nearly two-thirds of people surveyed were willing to try clean meat, but onlyone in
THE SMELL OF DEATH
Over 800 chemicals make up the smell of death, according to Anna Williams, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Huddersfield in England. About 480 have been identified for human death alone. Not just for the morbidly curious, death smell is a powerful tool for police and disaster workers, who use specially trained cadaver dogs tohelp
WHY IS THERE NOT A VACCINE FOR HIV? hi i m momo i think hiv have a difficult structure n cant have much resistance of immune systenm t cure that hiv disease or infection and hiv is a preety diabolical virus it mainly infects cells of immune system,specificaly t helper cells.fortunely these helper cells that tell the rest of immune system about viral infections.if we kill the messenger,the alaram can never b raised in the SHOULD NATIONAL LABS REINVENT THEMSELVES? Like a lot of Americans, I vaguely knew of Los Alamos and Oak Ridge national labs, mostly because of their involvement with the atomic bomb and national security. But it wasn’t until I worked in the communications office of Brookhaven National Laboratory last summer that I realized there was a whole system of them.. The U.S. national laboratory system employs 22,000 people at 17 labs across HOW DO BIRDS LEARN THEIR SONGS? Song learning happens during the first 25 to 60 days of life, called the “sensitive period,” when young males listen and interact with their father, or, in an absence of their father, a male tutor. During this time, the young continuously listen to the tutor’s song, absorbing the sounds that they will eventually reproduce themselves. WHY DO WE SEE COLORS WITH OUR EYES CLOSED? The most common non-spontaneous phosphenes are pressure phosphenes, like the ones you see when you rub your eyes. According to Bókkon, any type of pressure on the eyes can cause them to emit an “excess of biophotons” that create intense visuals. Sneezing really hard, getting whacked in the head, and standing up too fast (causing a dropin
ORGAN DONATION IN THE US IS BROKEN, AND WE KNOW WHO IS TO Today, Rick’s son, Greg Segal, is the founder of a non-profit, ORGANIZE, focused on reforming the organ donation system. He sees OPOs and their underperformance as a bottleneck that limits organ availability. “The solution is holding OPOs accountable,” Segal says. Right now, “there’s no pressure on OPOs to figure out how toimprove
DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. BIPOLAR DISORDER AND WEED: HOW EXPERTS SAY THEY GO Bipolar disorder is a mental condition involving unusual changes in energy, mood and ability to function in daily life. Approximately 4.4% of Americans — or 14.5 million people in the United States — experience bipolar disorder. The quarter of bipolar patients who use cannabis, according to the study, could be doing so at the risk oftheir
ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for THE TRUTH ABOUT LAB-GROWN MEAT Advocates tout lab-grown meat (they prefer to call it “clean meat,” for marketing reasons) as a much more sustainable alternative to the current industrial system. Still, consumers remain skeptical. In a 2017 study published in Public Library of Science, nearly two-thirds of people surveyed were willing to try clean meat, but onlyone in
THE SMELL OF DEATH
Over 800 chemicals make up the smell of death, according to Anna Williams, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Huddersfield in England. About 480 have been identified for human death alone. Not just for the morbidly curious, death smell is a powerful tool for police and disaster workers, who use specially trained cadaver dogs tohelp
WHY IS THERE NOT A VACCINE FOR HIV? hi i m momo i think hiv have a difficult structure n cant have much resistance of immune systenm t cure that hiv disease or infection and hiv is a preety diabolical virus it mainly infects cells of immune system,specificaly t helper cells.fortunely these helper cells that tell the rest of immune system about viral infections.if we kill the messenger,the alaram can never b raised in the SHOULD NATIONAL LABS REINVENT THEMSELVES? Like a lot of Americans, I vaguely knew of Los Alamos and Oak Ridge national labs, mostly because of their involvement with the atomic bomb and national security. But it wasn’t until I worked in the communications office of Brookhaven National Laboratory last summer that I realized there was a whole system of them.. The U.S. national laboratory system employs 22,000 people at 17 labs across HOW DO BIRDS LEARN THEIR SONGS? Song learning happens during the first 25 to 60 days of life, called the “sensitive period,” when young males listen and interact with their father, or, in an absence of their father, a male tutor. During this time, the young continuously listen to the tutor’s song, absorbing the sounds that they will eventually reproduce themselves. WHY DO WE SEE COLORS WITH OUR EYES CLOSED? The most common non-spontaneous phosphenes are pressure phosphenes, like the ones you see when you rub your eyes. According to Bókkon, any type of pressure on the eyes can cause them to emit an “excess of biophotons” that create intense visuals. Sneezing really hard, getting whacked in the head, and standing up too fast (causing a dropin
ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for SCIENCELINE’S GUIDE TO THE EXOPLANETS: TRANSMISSION TARGET Luyten b, also known as GJ273b, is again one of the closest known exoplanets to Earth. And just like so many other planets we’ve talked about, Luyten b orbits a red dwarf quite closely. In its case, Luyten b moves about eight million miles, or 13 million kilometers, from Luyten’s Star, a relatively cool star around a quarter the massof the
DO ANIMALS HAVE CONSCIOUSNESS? This declaration, whose signing was witnessed by physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking, emphasized that scientific evidence showed clearly that non-human animals have “conscious states along with the capacity to exhibit intentional behaviors.”. They argued that all mammals and birds, as well as many other organisms, have thesame brain
HOW DOES THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM WORK? The cardiovascular system is a complex network of blood vessels that keep our cells supplied with the oxygen and nutrients necessary for everyday functions. Think of the system as a well-organized, speedy delivery company much like FedEx or UPS, with blood vessels as the one-way streets making it all possible. The process starts withindividual
HOW DO BIRDS LEARN THEIR SONGS? Song learning happens during the first 25 to 60 days of life, called the “sensitive period,” when young males listen and interact with their father, or, in an absence of their father, a male tutor. During this time, the young continuously listen to the tutor’s song, absorbing the sounds that they will eventually reproduce themselves. SHOULD NATIONAL LABS REINVENT THEMSELVES? Like a lot of Americans, I vaguely knew of Los Alamos and Oak Ridge national labs, mostly because of their involvement with the atomic bomb and national security. But it wasn’t until I worked in the communications office of Brookhaven National Laboratory last summer that I realized there was a whole system of them.. The U.S. national laboratory system employs 22,000 people at 17 labs across AL GORE'S MOVIE 'AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH' SAYS SEA LEVELS Some of the most memorable images from Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, are the graphics that show how rising ocean levels will dramatically alter our planet’s coastlines.As Greenland ’s ice sheets collapse, Gore predicts that our shores will be flooded and sea-bordering cities will sink beneath the water leaving millions ofpeople homeless.
IS RAW MILK CHEESE DANGEROUS OR DELICIOUS? Focusing on deaths as the measure for comparison doesn’t reflect the complete story of the risks of raw milk products. Numbers of illnesses, both acute foodborne illnesses and ongoing sequelae caused by pathogens, are key in this discussion, as is the disproportionately high numbers of children impacted by such illnesses. HOW CAN YOU OVERDOSE ON BENGAY? While most of the time consumers pick BenGay up off the shelf without a second thought, the recent death of a 17-year-old track star—because of the ointment—made the public pause. Arielle Newman, who regularly used BenGay to relieve the aches and pains resulting from her track training, died from an accidental overdose of methyl salicylate, the active ingredient found in BenGay. I WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH LYME DISEASE, BUT I HEARD THE Ah, the tricky situation that is the Lyme disease test: just last year, the serological lab work used for diagnosing this illness were described by physicians as “confusing and controversial”. Yet, they are still being used to diagnose 20,000 new cases of Lyme every year, though according to a 2005 statement by a Centers for Disease Control epidemiologist, these tests are right more than ORGAN DONATION IN THE US IS BROKEN, AND WE KNOW WHO IS TO Researchers identify organ procurement organizations as the weak link in organ donation — fixing organ shortages means taking a criticallook at system.
DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. BIPOLAR DISORDER AND WEED: HOW EXPERTS SAY THEY GO Patients with bipolar disorder who use cannabis have an earlier onset of mental illness, a lifetime of more severe symptoms and more suicide attempts, a new study finds. The researchers, who did not respond to an interview request, found that people with bipolar disorder who use cannabis are most likely to be single males having a lifetime of psychotic symptoms, have a history of tobacco ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for THE TRUTH ABOUT LAB-GROWN MEAT I think that it’s possible for something like “clean meat” to help with the ever rising issue of climate change. Since, as stated above, agriculture contributes to quite a sum of greenhouse gasses being put into our atmosphere (which in turn affects everything below), it’s definitely important to consider what we might need to achieve with modern science to limit that percentage down to 0.THE SMELL OF DEATH
Cadaver dogs are used to find lost bodies, a skill researchers seek to perfect by identifying the chemicals that make the smell of death. [Image credit: U.S. Navy Photographer’s Mate 2nd WHY IS THERE NOT A VACCINE FOR HIV? hi i m momo i think hiv have a difficult structure n cant have much resistance of immune systenm t cure that hiv disease or infection and hiv is a preety diabolical virus it mainly infects cells of immune system,specificaly t helper cells.fortunely these helper cells that tell the rest of immune system about viral infections.if we kill the messenger,the alaram can never b raised in the HOW DO BIRDS LEARN THEIR SONGS? Learning a song is an important part of how a male zebra finch finds his soulmate — but even birds need tutors to learn how to sing. WHY DO WE SEE COLORS WITH OUR EYES CLOSED? Hanneke Weitering is a lifelong physics fanatic from Knoxville, Tennessee. While pursuing a B.S. in Physics at the University of Tennessee, she discovered her passion for science communication and dove into the world of journalism.DENTED CANS
It happens the same way every time. I come home from a trip to the grocery store and begin putting the food away — a bag of grapes, a carton of mushrooms, half a gallon of milk — when suddenly, halfway to the pantry door, I look down at the can of tuna in my hand and notice a horrifying disfigurement: a dent. My day instantly sours. ORGAN DONATION IN THE US IS BROKEN, AND WE KNOW WHO IS TO Researchers identify organ procurement organizations as the weak link in organ donation — fixing organ shortages means taking a criticallook at system.
DON’T BLAME GENETICS IF WE LOSE THE WORLD’S RAREST MARINE Scientists were ready to try almost anything in 2017 to save the vaquita, one of the world’s rarest animals. The species’ numbers had plummeted from 600 individuals down to just 30 over the last two decades, mostly because so many vaquitas had suffocated in gillnets — large wall-like fishing nets designed to snag in the gills of fish — in the northern Gulf of California in Mexico. BIPOLAR DISORDER AND WEED: HOW EXPERTS SAY THEY GO Patients with bipolar disorder who use cannabis have an earlier onset of mental illness, a lifetime of more severe symptoms and more suicide attempts, a new study finds. The researchers, who did not respond to an interview request, found that people with bipolar disorder who use cannabis are most likely to be single males having a lifetime of psychotic symptoms, have a history of tobacco ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for THE TRUTH ABOUT LAB-GROWN MEAT I think that it’s possible for something like “clean meat” to help with the ever rising issue of climate change. Since, as stated above, agriculture contributes to quite a sum of greenhouse gasses being put into our atmosphere (which in turn affects everything below), it’s definitely important to consider what we might need to achieve with modern science to limit that percentage down to 0.THE SMELL OF DEATH
Cadaver dogs are used to find lost bodies, a skill researchers seek to perfect by identifying the chemicals that make the smell of death. [Image credit: U.S. Navy Photographer’s Mate 2nd WHY IS THERE NOT A VACCINE FOR HIV? hi i m momo i think hiv have a difficult structure n cant have much resistance of immune systenm t cure that hiv disease or infection and hiv is a preety diabolical virus it mainly infects cells of immune system,specificaly t helper cells.fortunely these helper cells that tell the rest of immune system about viral infections.if we kill the messenger,the alaram can never b raised in the HOW DO BIRDS LEARN THEIR SONGS? Learning a song is an important part of how a male zebra finch finds his soulmate — but even birds need tutors to learn how to sing. WHY DO WE SEE COLORS WITH OUR EYES CLOSED? Hanneke Weitering is a lifelong physics fanatic from Knoxville, Tennessee. While pursuing a B.S. in Physics at the University of Tennessee, she discovered her passion for science communication and dove into the world of journalism.DENTED CANS
It happens the same way every time. I come home from a trip to the grocery store and begin putting the food away — a bag of grapes, a carton of mushrooms, half a gallon of milk — when suddenly, halfway to the pantry door, I look down at the can of tuna in my hand and notice a horrifying disfigurement: a dent. My day instantly sours. ROUNDUP MAY HARM HONEYBEE GUT HEALTH Honeybees exposed to Roundup may be more susceptible to infections and other adverse health effects, according to a new study. Researchers found that the ubiquitous weed killer could harm honeybee populations by killing their beneficial gut bacteria, clearing the way for SCIENCELINE’S GUIDE TO THE EXOPLANETS: TRANSMISSION TARGET Scienceline's Guide to the Exoplanets, Transmission Target, Luyten b, a super-Earth around a nearby star that's a major candidate for beingvery Earth-like.
HOW DOES COLORBLINDNESS WORK? The late English chemist John Dalton knew all about the frustrations of colorblindness. In the late 1700s, he and his brother were convinced they saw the world differently than everyone else. Since his brother also saw this way, he thought the condition was genetic and spent much of his career trying — and mostly failing — to convince others that his vision really was different. HOW DOES THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM WORK? Joseph Castro has a B.S. in physics and a certificate in professional writing from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. As an undergraduate he hunted for extra-solar planets but found that research was not for him, leading him away from the telescope and to the pen. DO ANIMALS HAVE CONSCIOUSNESS? We will only really be able to determine if animals too have consciousness when we define a universal concept for consciousness. If the only consciousness we can currently know, and be sure of, is our own, that is, human consciousness, then we can’t assume other animals are conscious too unless we assume their consciousness works exactly the same way as ours, that they’re the same in nature. HOW DO BIRDS LEARN THEIR SONGS? Learning a song is an important part of how a male zebra finch finds his soulmate — but even birds need tutors to learn how to sing. SHOULD NATIONAL LABS REINVENT THEMSELVES? Like a lot of Americans, I vaguely knew of Los Alamos and Oak Ridge national labs, mostly because of their involvement with the atomic bomb and national security. But it wasn’t until I worked in the communications office of Brookhaven National Laboratory last summer that I realized there was a whole system of them.. The U.S. national laboratory system employs 22,000 people at 17 labs across AL GORE'S MOVIE 'AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH' SAYS SEA LEVELS Some of the most memorable images from Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, are the graphics that show how rising ocean levels will dramatically alter our planet’s coastlines.As Greenland ’s ice sheets collapse, Gore predicts that our shores will be flooded and sea-bordering cities will sink beneath the water leaving millions ofpeople homeless.
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