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vinnieworld · 4 months
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The Role of Iron in pathogenic gram- negative bacteria; Neisseria meningitidis
Author: Bharathi Kavindi Jayaratne AbstractIron is essential for pathogenic growth and colonisation. Hence, it plays an important role in infections caused by bacteria. Pathogens such as bacteria isolate iron from the host through various molecules and receptors, allowing the bacteria to survive the host’s immune responses and defense mechanisms. Which the growth, replication, metabolism, and…
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trendbuzzin · 9 months
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India's Historic Solar Mission: Aditya-L1
India has taken a giant leap in the field of space exploration with the successful launch of its groundbreaking solar observation mission, Aditya-L1. This momentous achievement comes just days after India created history by becoming the first country to land a spacecraft near the Moon’s elusive south pole. Let’s delve into the details of this remarkable endeavor and its significance for both…
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spaience · 2 years
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For a bit of context, your average novelty fridge magnet comes in at around 0.001 Tesla. The more powerful MRI machines manage to hit around 3 Tesla. Swift J0243.6+6124 was already regarded as a star worth paying attention to. A type of super-compact cosmic heavyweight known as a pulsar, it's the only X-ray source in our galaxy to fall into the ultra-luminous category. It's also the only example in the Milky Way of an X-ray pulsar with a Be-type companion star feeding it matter fast enough to generate radio-emitting jets of matter from its poles. Those features alone add up to a unique opportunity in our galactic backy Follow 👨‍🚀 @spaience for the best space and astronomy facts. We are a small community of about 3000 active people on Instagram. You can become a part of the family too and share your viewpoints and question with me, use. Let's discover the universe and uncover the deep cosmos. Supernova 🚀🚀🚀 Hashtags: #spaience #nasa #spacenews #space #news #spacefacts #astrofacts #sciencegirl #sharkscience #ongnielisscience #scienceolympiad #sciencequotes #sciencebooks #realscience #scienceexperimentsforkids #sciencecity #sciencepark #sciencefictionmovies #scienceresearch https://www.instagram.com/p/CgCNXYgDis4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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smukher2 · 1 month
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#Article: Celebrating 50 years: Cell Press #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier https://www.cell.com/cell-press-50
#ArticleSumamry: “It’s 50th anniversary of the journal Cell, which was launched in 1974 and continues to publish groundbreaking research in the field of biology. Cell Press, the publisher of Cell, also has several other journals focused on engaging and enabling scholars and practitioners in all disciplines. Cell expresses gratitude to the scientific community and announces plans to focus on the real-world impact of the science they publish and inspire new directions in research. The goal is to make the world a better place and they encourage others to join them in promoting better outcomes, driving innovation, bringing communities together, and advocating for science and scientists.”
By #www.smukher2.com #www.smukher2.eu #www.smukher2.co.uk #www.smukher2.org #www.smukher2.net #smukher2 to #Everyone #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal: Congratulations to #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier on celebrating an impressive 50 years! Here's to many more years of impactful research and innovation ahead. In 2021, I had the privilege of publishing my latest paper with you, Mukherjee S. Immune gene network of neurological diseases: Multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and Huntington's disease (HD) in Heliyon.
I must commend the informative and useful Elsevier Researcher Academy - Certified Peer Reviewer Course offered by #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier. On a related note, #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal has a fantastic peer review course Focus on Peer Review | Nature Masterclasses #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal. Having published and reviewed for both #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier and #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal, I believe that these resources greatly benefit a wide range of researchers and reviewers. The on-demand webinars/courses provided by both of you are invaluable resources for scientific learning. Here's to continuous growth, learning, and collaboration in the scientific community. Kudos to all the efforts in advancing research and scholarly communication! #ScienceCommunity #ResearchImpact
The courses on scientific review provided by #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier and #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal are akin to the ‘baloney detection kit’ concept introduced by #CarlSagan. These resources are incredibly valuable for everyone, as they equip us with the skills to think critically about science and become adept ‘baloney detectors’. For those unfamiliar with the term, the "baloney detection kit" is a notion brought forth by Carl Sagan in his enlightening book "The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark." Sagan emphasized the significance of critical thinking and skepticism in assessing information. He urged individuals to utilize this metaphorical kit to differentiate between credible scientific claims and pseudoscience or misinformation. It includes tools such as skepticism, logical reasoning, and reliance on scientific evidence to help individuals navigate the vast information landscape. I eagerly anticipate more collaborative opportunities with #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier and #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal. As a freelancer with a passion for reviewing, editing scientific content, and conducting data analysis, I am enthusiastic about the prospect of contributing to your journals. I operate a website/project called #fairwissenschaft and would be thrilled to lend my expertise and skills to your esteemed publications. So it will be great if you hire me for positions in your journal. Let's continue fostering a culture of critical thinking, scientific integrity, and insightful research within the scientific community. Here’s to future collaborations and endeavors in advancing knowledge and understanding! #ScienceResearch #ScienceEducation #CriticalThinking
References: Mukherjee S. Immune gene network of neurological diseases: Multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD) and Huntington's disease (HD). #Heliyon 2021 Dec 1;7(12):e08518. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08518. PMID: 34926857; PMCID: PMC8649734 https://www.cell.com/heliyon/fulltext/S2405-8440(21)02621-9 #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier Researcher Academy - Certified Peer Reviewer Course #CellPress #CellJournal #Elsevier https://researcheracademy.elsevier.com/navigating-peer-review/certified-peer-reviewer-course Focus on Peer Review | Nature Masterclasses #Nature #Springer #NatureJournal https://masterclasses.nature.com/focus-on-peer-review-online-course/16605550 Carl Sagan;Baloney Detection Kit": A Toolkit That Can Help You Scientifically Separate Sense from Nonsense | Open Culture #InternetArchive https://www.openculture.com/2018/03/carl-sagans-baloney-detection-kit.html
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powerixnews · 2 months
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The Catastrophic Scenario If Earth Drifts Off into Space  What If the Earth Drifts Off into Space? Loss of Sunlight, Freezing Temperatures, Depletion of Oxygen, and More! Find out the Consequences and How We Can Prevent It. #SpaceDisaster #EarthCatastrophe #ProtectingOurPlanet #Sustainability #ClimateChange #SpaceExploration #ScienceResearch #EnvironmentalProtection #FutureGenerations #HumanitySurvival #savetheearth
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surveycircle · 1 year
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Participants needed for online survey! Topic: "Society's View on Contraceptives and the Factors that Play Into It" https://t.co/lA5JSryczM via @SurveyCircle #MedicalResearch #ScienceResearch #WomensHealth #society #societal #survey #surveycircle https://t.co/M7srY9dMkk
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introvertedx10 · 4 years
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factspostman · 4 years
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laikascience-blog · 5 years
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NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has successfully taken measurements of the density of a mountain on the red planet and finds it more porous than originally thought. . Rocks on Mars are more porous and less compacted than scientists expected, according to a study that used data from NASA's Curiosity rover. . Researchers, including those from Arizona State University (ASU) in the US, measured the density of rock layers in 154-kilometre-wide Gale Crater on Mars. "What we were able to do is measure the bulk density of the material in Gale Crater," said Travis Gabriel, a graduate student at Arizona State University. . . . . . . #mars #planet #planetearth #rock #arizona #usa #engineering #nasa #technology #rover #marsrover #curiosity #elonmusk #spacex #sciencefacts #scienceresearch #scientificachievement #scienceeducation #nasa #bfr #starship #tesla #boringcompany #solarcity #solarenergy #renewableenergy #greenenergy #energy https://www.instagram.com/p/BtaQHwjBzPK/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=rf3vuf27h6a
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vinnieworld · 4 months
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The Role of Iron in pathogenic gram- negative bacteria; Neisseria meningitidis
Iron is essential for pathogenic growth and colonisation. Hence, it plays an important role in infections caused by bacteria. Pathogens such as bacteria isolate iron from the host through various molecules and receptors, allowing the bacteria to survive the host’s immune responses and defense mechanisms. Which the growth, replication, metabolism, and virulence of the pathogen. Due to…
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bgrpublications · 3 years
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#march11 Call for Papers, 50% off, https://drbgrpublications.in, #artsjournal #scienceresearch #drbgrpublications https://www.instagram.com/p/CMSK5cdllY7/?igshid=1aruev9hgeeju
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haniballuis · 3 years
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Me acabó de enterar de malas noticias😣 El radiotelescopio de Arecibo, PR🇵🇷 se cayó. La estructura de 90 toneladas ya estaba por romper desde agosto😧 Para mi es una tragedia personalmente y para el mundo científico. Tengo fotos de una gira cuando esta en noveno grado al radiotelescopio. Y el orgullo que me daba cuando lo veía en películas o en programas como X-Files 😢 Está gran maravilla humana fue responsable en el descubrimiento de muchos de los misterios de nuestro universo🌌 Que en paz descanse😌 ......... I just received some terrible news😣 The radio telescope in Arecibo, PR🇵🇷 fell down. The 90-ton structure had been about to fall since August. For me, it is a tragedy personally and for the world of science. I have pictures from a tour I went on when I was in ninth grade. I can recall the pride I felt when I saw it in movies and shows like X-Files 😢 This great wonder of human ingenuity was responsible for helping to uncover many of the mysteries of our universe🌌 May it rest in peace😌 . . . #thebluemako #haniballuis #science #universe #aliens #xfiles #galaxy #stars #space #scienceresearch #puertorico #orgulloboricua #memories #constellations #lifeonmars #moonandstars https://www.instagram.com/p/CIYgHwNjbA7/?igshid=qhc0sw0etzfq
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spaience · 2 years
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Warp drive would require great amount of energy With sufficient energy, hyper-fast solitons will enable objects to pass through space-time without being affected by extreme tidal forces. This means the passing of time inside the soliton will match the time outside, and hence there would be no twin-paradox complications, too. However, this warp drive would require excessive amounts of energy, making it a hypothetical possibility for now. Credit: newsBytes Follow 👨‍🚀 @spaience for the best space and astronomy facts. We are a small community of about 3000 active people on Instagram. You can become a part of the family too and share your viewpoints and question with me, use. Let's discover the universe and uncover the deep cosmos. Supernova 🚀🚀🚀 Hashtags: #spaience #nasa #isro #spacex #spacefacts #spacenews #astrofacts #wrapdrive #speedoflight #spacediscovery #newdiscoveries #spacetheory #spacenewsdaily #sciencequotes #scienceislife #sciencepark #scienceresearch #scienceclub #scienceofstyle #sciencemajor https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf086A-p6up/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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atomstalk · 4 years
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People into science know this!! . . Follow @atomstalk . . . . #quotes #sciencequote #sciencequotes #scienceisawesome #scienceresearch #researchers #jjthomson #sciencelabs https://www.instagram.com/p/CHZYJ55DyMd/?igshid=8bw4sjfsad32
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loveofscience · 4 years
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Microtube implosions could produce megatesla magnetic fields According to the researchers who developed it at Japan’s Osaka University, the new method could be used to generate super-strong magnetic fields for fundamental research in fields such as materials science, quantum electrodynamics and astrophysics. To date, the strongest magnetic fields produced in the laboratory have been in the kilotesla (kT) range. This is far stronger than the magnetic field of the Earth, which is 0.3–0.5 × 10–4 T, and substantially exceeds the fields produced in magnetic tomography (MRI) machines (about 1 T). While fields in this lower range are important experimental tools, stronger fields could make it possible to study fundamental physics phenomena in areas such as plasma and beam physics, astrophysics and solar physics. Researchers are therefore exploring various ways of producing such super-strength fields – including collisional shocks, gamma rays and fusion in strongly magnetized plasmas, as well as explosives, high-power lasers and devices known as z-pinches, which have been used for decades by astronomers to recreate the hot plasmas that exist inside stars. Magnetic fields generated by spin currents Most of these approaches begin by taking the magnetic flux from “pre-seeded” strong magnetic fields and attempting to confine it within hollow cylindrical structures. A team led by Masakatsu Murakami has now used a similar physical configuration, but with a twist: the ultrahigh magnetic fields in its microtube implosion technique are generated by the spin currents created as charged particles are spun around by the Lorentz force, which acts on moving charged particles in a magnetic field. #einsteins #scienceexperiment #scienceeducation #scienceexperiments #scienceexpo #scienceteacher #scienceteachers #scienceisawesome #scienceresearch #scienceeducation #sciencenerd #kimia #fisika #dsr #decoding_scientific_research #education #sciencehook #teachings #chemistrylab #chemistryfacts #chemist #chemistryclass #scienceeducation #chemistrymemes #chemistry #chemistryscience⁣⁣⁣ #chemistrynotes (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHNJhmbDh3j/?igshid=13v7s2wskkivi
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The Danube River is the second longest river in Europe; it flows through ten countries and is 2,850 km in length. In its lower stretches it passes through large lowlands and remains an almost intact natural ecosystem. For 470 km, the river acts as a border between Bulgaria and Romania and provides a refuge for very rich, yet insufficiently studied, biodiversity. The flora and fauna of this area, not far from the Danube Delta biosphere reserve, and its environmental importance are the topics of this book.
The book is comprised of 12 separate scientific articles (chapters) that each contain specialized information about key organism groups forming the typical Lower Danube ecosystem. Vertebrate fauna of the study region includes 392 species out of which 83 species are fishes, 19 are amphibians, 15 are reptiles, 201 are birds, and 74 are mammals. Birds are presented in three separate articles with a focus on heron colonies, water birds in the marshlands, and diurnal raptors. Among the invertebrates, several key groups which are comparatively well-studied, are presented, including mollusks; dragonflies and damselflies (in overall 52 species); dipterans of suborder Nematocera (153 species); mayflies (52 species); stoneflies (3 species); and caddisflies (49 species), butterflies (153 species). An article about habitats and typical plants of the Danube plain is also included.
The articles all contain information on the status, distribution and ecology of the study’s organism groups, and the threats they face. Overall numbers and population trends of some of the presented taxa are also included; 281 maps, 29 graphs, 21 tables and 49 photographs help illustrate various aspects of the collected data. The authors of the articles are well-known and experienced experts on specific organism groups, working mainly out of two institutions of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: the National History Museum (Sofia) and the Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research (Sofia). (Imprint: Nova)
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