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In 2023, Mauna Loa Observatory recorded an unprecedented 86% increase in atmospheric carbon, a spike not due to fossil fuel emissions but exacerbated by weakened natural carbon sinks like forests and oceans. Research indicates extreme weather events, including wildfires and droughts, significantly reduced these ecosystems’ carbon absorption abilities, signaling a critical shift that could impact...
Black holes are among the most mysterious and influential phenomena in the cosmos. They hold the key to understanding the early universe, galaxy formation, and the evolution of cosmic structures. Recent findings, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, driven by innovative imaging techniques, offer a groundbreaking perspective on how these...
A study of sexually active Turkish Muslim women found that those who masturbate more frequently have better sexual health literacy and sexual functioning. On average, this sample of women reported masturbating five times per month. The study was published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. Sexual desire is a natural...
In the late 1960s, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science, including Professors Michael Sela and Ruth Arnon and Dr. Dvora Teitelbaum, developed synthetic molecules called copolymers. Initially intended to mimic multiple sclerosis (MS) in animal models, these compounds unexpectedly led to a breakthrough drug, Copaxone, used worldwide to treat...