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- www.sciencedaily.com Most tropical lightning storms are radioactive
Researchers have known for several decades that thunderstorms can act as miniature particle accelerators that produce antimatter, gamma rays and other nuclear phenomena. But they did not know how common the phenomenon was. In observations taken by a retrofitted U2 spy plane, they've discovered essen...
> Researchers have known for several decades that thunderstorms can act as miniature particle accelerators that produce antimatter, gamma rays and other nuclear phenomena. But they did not know how common the phenomenon was. In observations taken by a retrofitted U2 spy plane, they've discovered essentially all large thunderstorms produce gamma rays in many dynamic, unexpected and unknown ways.
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Design software for plasmid (vector) and primer creation and validation.
github.com GitHub - David-OConnor/plascadContribute to David-OConnor/plascad development by creating an account on GitHub.
Fully open source, for your next biohacking experiment.
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The physicist who tried to debunk postmodernism
invidious.materialio.us the physicist who tried to debunk postmodernismsorry rationalists but the sokal affair was not the own you think it was Support my work on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrFatima Or give me a tip on paypal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=VMQNJPVVG7WCW References: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MW4KQooCns4fhchWapvFBdn_M...
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You're wasting money on heating! Use your A/C! | Tech Ingredients
yt.artemislena.eu You're wasting money on heating! Use your A/C!Today we show you how to use an AC unit in an unconventional way to save a lot of energy. Find us on Patreon our website and twitter/x: https://www.patreon.com/techingredients https://www.techingredients.com/ https://twitter.com/t_ingredients
- theconversation.com Just Stop Oil: do radical protests turn the public away from a cause? Here’s the evidence
People want to shoot the messenger, but they do hear the message.
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Who shared fake news sources?
> Among those who shared any political content on Twitter during the election, fewer than 5% of people on the left or in the center ever shared any fake news content, yet 11 and 21% of people on the right and extreme right did
Grinberg, N., Joseph, K., Friedland, L., Swire-Thompson, B., & Lazer, D. (2019). Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Science, 363(6425), 374–378. doi:10.1126/science.aau2706
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Why you can't explain QCD
yt.artemislena.eu why you can't explain qcdOr maybe why I can't? Quantum Quantum Quantum Chromodynamics Link to Patreon — one exclusive video per month:https://www.patreon.com/acollierastro I have merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/angela-collier
- yt.artemislena.eu DIY Supermaterial Could Save You From Heatstroke: Salt based PCMs
Check out my sponsor Brilliant, free for 30 days (and get 20% off a premium subscription!) by using this link: https://brilliant.org/nighthawk The most useful resource I found while investigating phase change materials was the following paper which explores several different types of low temp salt ...
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A possible direct exposure of the Earth to the cold dense interstellar medium 2–3 Myr ago
www.nature.com A possible direct exposure of the Earth to the cold dense interstellar medium 2–3 Myr ago - Nature AstronomyModelling suggests that the Solar System may have passed through a cold dense cloud 2–3 Myr ago, in agreement with geological evidence from 60Fe and 244Pu isotopes, putting Earth in direct contact with the dense interstellar medium with potentially substantial impacts on its climate.
In the article, researchers modeled the passage of the solar system through the galactic interstellar medium, components of which move at differing velocities and orbits.
They found that approximately 2-3 megayears ago, the solar system most likely entered a cloud of mainly cold hydrogen, and the density of the cloud was such that it should have considerably compressed the heliosphere (Sun's bubble of radiation and fields). Earth would have been outside the heliosphere either permanently or periodically. Currently the heliosphere ends far beyond the most distant planet, at approximately 130 Earth-Sun distances (astronomical units).
This would have greatly subdued the influence of solar wind on Earth, at the same time exposing the planet to interstellar cosmic rays. It is further speculated that studies which analyze Earth climate during the aforementioned period may benefit from accounting for this possibility.
Researchers sought confirmation for their model from geological records and found some, in the isotope content of iron and plutonium in sediments: iron 60 and plutonium 244 aren't produced by processes on Earth, so an influx would mean that solar wind no longer sufficed to beat back interstellar gas and dust (the latter containing radioisotopes from supernova explosions).
> "By studying geological radioisotopes on Earth, we can learn about the past of the heliosphere. 60Fe is predominantly produced in supernova explosions and becomes trapped in interstellar dust grains. 60Fe has a half-life of 2.6 Myr, and 244Pu has a half-life of 80.7 Myr. 60Fe is not naturally produced on Earth, and so its presence is an indicator of supernova explosions within the last few (~10) million years. 244Pu is produced through the r-process that is thought to occur in neutron star mergers22. Evidence for the deposition of extraterrestrial 60Fe onto Earth has been found in deep-sea sediments and ferromanganese crusts between 1.7 and 3.2 Ma (refs. 23,24,25,26,27), in Antarctic snow [28] and in lunar samples [29]. The abundances were derived from new high-precision accelerator mass spectrometry measurements. The 244Pu/60Fe influx ratios are similar at ~2 Ma, and there is evidence of a second peak at ~7 Ma (refs. 23,24)."
- www.forbes.com Transgender Athletes Could Be At A Physical Disadvantage, New Research Shows
An IOC-funded study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine earlier this month suggests transgender athletes could be at a physical disadvantage.
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/58/11/586.abstract
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How many plants do you need to breathe?
yt.artemislena.eu How many plants do you need to breathe? TESTEDEver wondered how many plants do you need to breathe in a sealed room? Well, I built one and bought a LOT of plants... Come see me at Open Sauce! https://opensauce.com/ Thanks for watching! Join me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JoelCreatesYouTube Join my channel members: https://www.you...
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I wasn't worried about climate change. Now I am. - Sabine Hossenfelder
yt.artemislena.eu I wasn't worried about climate change. Now I am.Want to restore the planet's ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild with my code will get the first month for free at https://www.planetwild.com/sabinehossenfelder/turtles If you want to get to know them better first, check out their latest video:...
- truthout.org Scientists Discover Way to Destroy Harmful “Forever Chemicals” in Water Supply
New technology could help water utilities remove stubborn PFAS chemicals linked to cancer and other maladies.
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The Idea of Weak Sustainability is Illegitimate (DOI 10.1007/s10668-016-9878-4)
"It was outlined above that it is acknowledged that the current economic system is understood to be unsustainable, which is why the shift toward the Green Economy is proposed. However, such a shift means not a shift toward sustainability, but rather the continuation of the current system. As explained, the Green Economy is in line with weak sustainability and thus calls for decoupling. Anyway, decoupling has been one of the driving forces at the origin of the current unsustainable economic system. As was briefly indicated, this decoupling had major drawbacks, and has been partially creating the sustainability problems we are facing now. This idea of the Green Economy follows, therefore, exactly the same evolutionary pathway as our current economy. Hence, it is not as Pearce argued that we did not try this path; we tried it already and it failed. It would be illogic to employ the same mechanisms as solution that created the problem."
- yt.artemislena.eu How Science Pretends to be Meritocratic
meritocracy: the idea that people get ahead based on their own accomplishments rather than...other things Support my work on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrFatima References: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eBTrfRzWhIclH66mr_PgFM288XNdhHooXS-U4VmbvPc/edit#heading=h.4owdx2b5jkl8 Music: "Sa...
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Shades of Green: Electric Car Emissions - 2023
shrinkthatfootprint.com Shades of Green: Electric Car Emissions - 2023 - Shrink That FootprintElectric car emissions are given in grams of CO2 emitted per kilometer traveled. It differs around the world due to the source electricity.
- yt.artemislena.eu Has Generative AI Already Peaked? - Computerphile
Bug Byte puzzle here - https://bit.ly/4bnlcb9 - and apply to Jane Street programs here - https://bit.ly/3JdtFBZ (episode sponsor). More info in full description below ↓↓↓ A new paper suggests diminishing returns from larger and larger generative AI models. Dr Mike Pound discusses. The Paper (No "Z...
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Smoking is Awesome
yt.artemislena.eu Smoking is AwesomeGet the exclusive NordVPN deal + 4 months extra here: https://nordvpn.com/kurzgesagt It's risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn how to create positive habits with your very own kurzgesagt Habit Journal. It’s packed with science and plenty of helpful birbs. Only available on th...
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Predicting political beliefs with polygenic scores for cognitive performance and education
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Intelligence is correlated with a range of left-wing and liberal political beliefs. This may suggest intelligence directly alters our political views. Alternatively, the association may be confounded or mediated by socioeconomic and environmental factors. We studied the effect of intelligence within a sample of over 300 biological and adoptive families, using both measured IQ and polygenic scores for cognitive performance and educational attainment. We found both IQ and polygenic scores significantly predicted all six of our political scales. Polygenic scores predicted social liberalism and lower authoritarianism, within-families. Intelligence was able to significantly predict social liberalism and lower authoritarianism, within families, even after controlling for socioeconomic variables. Our findings may provide the strongest causal inference to date of intelligence directly affecting political beliefs.
- plantbasednews.org Study Puts Fermented Foods, Not Fire, As Pivotal Moment In Human Brain Growth
Our ancestors might have developed large brains thanks to fermented foods, which could have improved nutrition and energy supply
- papers.ssrn.com Return-to-Office Mandates
Using a sample of Standard and Poor’s 500 firms, we examine determinants and consequences of U.S. firms’ return-to-office (RTO) mandates. Results of our determi
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Using a sample of Standard and Poor’s 500 firms, we examine determinants and consequences of U.S. firms’ return-to-office (RTO) mandates. Results of our determinant analyses are consistent with managers using RTO mandates to reassert control over employees and blame employees as a scapegoat for bad firm performance. Also, our findings do not support the argument that managers impose mandate because they believe RTO increases firm values. Further, our difference in differences tests report significant declines in employees’ job satisfactions mandates but no significant changes in financial performance or firm values after RTO mandates. In summary, our research contributes to the ongoing debate over RTO versus working from home and has important implications for practitioners.
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Car harm: A global review of automobility's harm to people and the environment
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Despite the widespread harm caused by cars and automobility, governments, corporations, and individuals continue to facilitate it by expanding roads, manufacturing larger vehicles, and subsidising parking, electric cars, and resource extraction. This literature review synthesises the negative consequences of automobility, or car harm, which we have grouped into four categories: violence, ill health, social injustice, and environmental damage. We find that, since their invention, cars and automobility have killed 60–80 million people and injured at least 2 billion. Currently, 1 in 34 deaths are caused by automobility. Cars have exacerbated social inequities and damaged ecosystems in every global region, including in remote car-free places. While some people benefit from automobility, nearly everyone—whether or not they drive—is harmed by it. Slowing automobility's violence and pollution will be impracticable without the replacement of policies that encourage car harm with policies that reduce it. To that end, the paper briefly summarises interventions that are ready for implementation.
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New research suggests older adults rely more on trust in decision-making. It could open them up to scams.
medicalxpress.com Older adults rely more on trust in decision-making. It could open them up to scamsEach year, older adults lose more than $28 billion to financial scams targeting the elderly. Nearly three-quarters of that money is stolen by people the elderly adult knows—people they trust.
- yt.artemislena.eu What The Prisoner's Dilemma Reveals About Life, The Universe, and Everything
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- www.newyorker.com The Year of Ozempic
We may look back on new weight-loss drugs as some of the greatest advances in the annals of chronic disease.
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The Man Who Haunts Science - Vsauce2
yt.artemislena.eu The Man Who Haunts ScienceIf you’re struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Click https://betterhelp.com/vsauce for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy with a licensed professional specific to your needs. Support Vsauce2 on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Vsauce2 There’s more to the story of Tr...
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A tin-based tandem electrocatalyst for CO2 reduction to ethanol with 80% selectivity
www.nature.com A tin-based tandem electrocatalyst for CO2 reduction to ethanol with 80% selectivity - Nature EnergyThe majority of electrocatalysts selective for CO2 reduction to ethanol are based on Cu. Here the authors report a highly ethanol-selective Sn-based electrocatalyst, which is proposed to operate via a tandem mechanism.
Some Chinese researchers have found a new catalyst for electrochemically reducing CO2. Multiple such catalysts are known, but so far, only copper favours reaction products with a carbon chain of at least 2 carbons (e.g. ethanol).
The new catalyst requires a specific arrangement of tin atoms on tin disulphate substrate, seems to work in a solution of potassium hydrogen carbonate (read: low temperature) and is 80% specific to producing ethanol - a very practical chemical feedstock and fuel.
The new catalyst seems stable enough (97% activity after 100 hours). Reaction rates that I can interpret into "good" or "bad" aren't found - it could be slow to work. The original is paywalled, a more detailed article can be found at:
Carbon-Carbon Coupling on a Metal Non-metal Catalytic Pair
Overall, it's nice to see some research into breaking down CO2 for energy storage, but there is nothing practical (industrial) on that front yet, only lab work.
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Electricity and magnetism are the same thing
yt.artemislena.eu electricity and magnetism are the same thingelectricity and magnetism are the same thing: in 20 minutes-ish! James Clerk Maxwell: A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field — https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/epdf/10.1098/rstl.1865.0008 Kahn Academy: Deriving Speed of Light from Maxwell's Eqns — https://www.khanacademy.org/scienc...
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Something weird happens when you keep squeezing (the effect of extreme pressure on different materials using lasers!) - Vox
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how antimatter spacecraft will work (A rant on science education and literacy)
yt.artemislena.eu how antimatter spacecraft will workIn this video I do not describe how antimatter spacecraft will work. (I am still not over the use of the word ‘will’ in that title. I know that it is intended to match the series of other titles on the website but the audacity!)What I will do is complain on the internet. For about 40 minutes. As God...
- yt.artemislena.eu The Problem With Science Communication
To kickstart your business or online store with a free trial of Shopify, go to http://shopify.com/veritasium If you’re looking for a molecular modeling kit, try Snatoms – a kit I invented where the atoms snap together magnetically – https://ve42.co/SnatomsV ▀▀▀ Huge thanks to Carlo Rovelli: http...
- news.cuanschutz.edu New Research Gains Ground in Detecting Recent Cannabis Use
New research at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus could help develop improved test methods for determining recent use of cannabis.
- www.businessinsider.in Study shows Covid virus migrates within neurons, infects brain
In a first, researchers have demonstrated that different variants of SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind Covid-19, have the ability to infect the central nervous system.
- www.sciencenews.org In a first, genetically modified silkworms produced pure spider silk
An effort to engineer silkworms to produce spider silk brings us closer than ever to exploiting the extraordinary properties of this arachnid fiber.
- yt.artemislena.eu Attosecond Lasers (2023 Nobel Prize in Physics) - Sixty Symbols
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 goes to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier "for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter". More links and info below ↓ ↓ ↓ Discussing the prize in this video is Ed Copeland, Mark Fromh...
- www.nasa.gov NASA’s First Asteroid Sample Has Landed, Now Secure in Clean Room
After years of anticipation and hard work by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) team, a capsule of rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu finally is on Earth. It landed at 8:52 a.m. MDT (10:52 a.m. EDT) on Sunday, in a...
To my knowledge, this is the second time a sample is returned from an asteroid to Earth - only preceded by Hayabusa-2 fetching a sample from asteroid Ryugu. The capsule has been found and the sample stabilized with nitrogen. Fetching the sample required 7 years, studying it will require a bit of time too.
It is too early to speculate whether interesting discoveries will follow, but Bennu is considered to be an interesting asteroid - likely not a break-up product, but something that represents the original composition of the solar system.
Bennu is also considered a hazardous space object, ranked high on the Palermo scale of impact risk and kinetic yield, so knowing what it's made of can be practically worthwhile.
More information here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSIRIS-REx
- yt.artemislena.eu Sabine is Wrong Again: Capitalism Would've Killed Penicillin
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The U.S. Antarctic research program is in trouble, as canceled field seasons imperil data sets and demoralize researchers
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> “We’re the canary in the coal mine, and there’s lots of coal dust in the air,” says Schofield, a biological oceanographer at Rutgers University who first came to Antarctica as a graduate student in the early 1990s. “And just when we need to know even more about what’s happening to the canary, it feels like the United States is in a period of retreat.”