MDPI publications resumption

MDPI publications resumption After a careful reflection and the light of the reflective comments of numerous authors, I have decided to resume publications of Publications of MDPI magazine. While previously I had chosen not to include content of this source, I now recognize that doing so would represent a lack of transparency and an involuntary…

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Understanding lucid sleep could provide therapeutic benefits

Scientists have gradually changed their position on lucid dreams (LD), the ability to know that you are dreaming and even controlling your destiny within that dream state. Many were initially skeptical when, in the 1970s, Stanford’s psychophysiologist, Stephen Laberge, proposed the concept. Psychologists turned slowly, conducting research and taking advantage of the lucid dream capacity…

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Cancer medicine unlocks the softer death for TB Culprit

A medication for cancer treatment currently in clinical trials could strengthen tuberculosis therapy by triggering a more controlled cell death process, which potentially reduces pulmonary damage in survivors, according to medicine researchers Johns Hopkins. The Navitoclax experimental medicine, when added to standard tuberculosis (TB) treatments, helped infected cells through a controlled process called apoptosis instead…

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WMO: Update on anomalies 2023/4

The WMO launched its annual (now) STate of the Climate Report this week. As well as the (now) standard set of graphics related to Increased greenhouse gas concentrations, Increasing temperaturesReduction of glacier mass, etc., Zeke Hausfather and I wrote a brief synthesis about contributions to recent temperature anomalies. Readers will remember our"https://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2024/05/new-journal-nature-2023/" Title ="Nuevo Diario:…

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