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How oxygen medical shortage threatens millions worldwide

More than five billion people worldwide lack reliable access to medical oxygen, a crucial resource to treat various health conditions. A new report underlines the need for national oxygen plans, greater financing and stronger public public collaboration. While pandemic related investments helped, many regions still fight due to infrastructure shortage and equipment. Filling the Global…

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Geometry of the magnetic field and anisotropic dispersion effects to explain the disconcerting observations of Radio Solar Radio Lofar by DL Clarkson et al. – European astronomer radio community

Solar radio explosions are an indirect firm of accelerated electrons of the solar atmosphere. These rapid electrons generate Langmuir waves as they propagate through a decreasing plasma density and, ultimately, lead to bright broadband radio emissions with a quick frequency drift characteristic in dynamic spectra. Density turbulence in plasma can modulate this process, producing fine…

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Gender and cooperation enigmas in social dilemmas

When the classic prisoner dilemma game (PD) is played repeatedly in many rounds, is cooperation maintained? And male couples cooperate almost double female pairs? Both findings were reported in a great American experiment published more than half a century ago. Now, an experimental study that uses more rigorous methodological and statistical techniques and much larger…

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