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A planet in our galaxy may be exhibiting signs of life, at least according to new, albeit tentative evidence, from a Cambridge University research team with a James Webb telescope, as used by NASA.
Researchers use mathematical modeling to probe whether cohesive communities are more resilient to extreme events, finding that emotional intensity and levels of stress play a big role.
These shape-related properties of CaMKII result in low surface tension and slow diffusion, allowing the protein condensates to remain stable for extended periods. This stability enables the ...
Structural geology is the study of the deformation of the surface and subsurface of the Earth and other planetary bodies. This deformation reflects past changes in local and regional stress and ...
Salameh, E. and Yaseen, M. (2025) Structural Elements and Seismic Activity in Jordan and Its Levant Surroundings. Journal of ...
Rather than molecularly grouping VTA neurons, the authors functionally parse two neuronal ensembles (reward/stress), and show their indispensability for approach/avoidance behavior.
The geotechnics part of this module begins with understanding Engineering Geology and subsequently progresses through ... method of joints and method of sections; concept of stress and strain; axial ...
The geotechnics part of this module begins with understanding Engineering Geology and subsequently progresses through ... method of joints and method of sections; concept of stress and strain; axial ...