
Science & Research


The first highly pathogenic H5N9 outbreak reported on US ducks
An aviar flu strain has been detected before in the United States between corral birds on a California farm. The virus, called H5N9 highly pathogen, is a type of avian influenza, also known as “avian flu.” This is not the same type of aviar flu that has already been extended on dairy farms and poultry…

How to obtain the proper balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in their diet
Linda Steward/Getty Images Wherever I look, the advice is the same: if you want to reduce your risk of heart disease, obesity, cancer and all kinds of health problems, you must reduce “bad” saturated fats, such as those found in butter and meat Red and processed. Instead, “good” polyunsaturated fats must engulf. That means cooking…

REALCIMATE: OPERATIONALIZATION OF CLIMATE SCIENCE
It is necessary to make climate science more agile and more receptive, and that means moving (some of that) from research to operations. Readers here will know that the community of climate sciences has had difficulties in giving quantitative explanations of what happened in the weather in the last two decades. In the same way,…

Methods for archaeological citations and examples
Appointment artifacts to determine their age are one of the most important steps in archeology. Determining the precise age of an object helps archaeologists to build ancient history. Quotations are necessary to understand the timeline of history and the evolution of civilizations over time. For example, the age of ceramics and the artifacts of the…

The world’s largest lithium reserve discovered in Nevada: 40 million tons to feed the green energy transition
Located throughout the Nevada -oregon Edge, the McDermitt crater is rapidly gaining global attention due to its unprecedented lithium deposit. This vast volcanic structure houses the largest known deposit in the world of lithiumIt is estimated that it contains between 20 million and 40 million metric tons. With the increase in demand for lithium-Conalte of…

The last word about nothing
Ed. Note: Yes, certainly, parts of last year were quite bad, yes, we noticed it. But not everything is terrible at all times in every way. And perhaps, possibly, even probably, good things happen in this new year. Becky: Maybe Steller’s jays will jump from side to another in the pine outside the kitchen window….

Agamidae) from the province of Northeast of Yunnan, China
Abstract A new species of the genre Diploderma Hallowell, 1861 of the County of Qiaojia, city of Zhaotong, northeast of the province of Yunnan, China, is described. Phylogenetically, the new species is placed within the D. Splendidum Complex and has genetic distances of 7.3% and 7.5% of D. splendidum (Barbour and Dunn, 1919) Sensu stricto…

Physiological authorship versus pathological in publication
The authorship in scientific articles reflects the collaboration efforts and the substantial contributions of the researchers involved at work. Genuine authorship requires active participation in the design of the study, acquisition of data, analysis, interpretation or preparation of manuscripts [1]. However, honorary or pathological authorship undermines these principles, raising important ethical and legal concerns. #Physiological…

Ai: buy or not buy
Shortly after General Electric went to its medical care division, the recently launched company began to buy artificial intelligence technology. To share some strategic ideas, IFI digital science claims patent services has taken a look at the patents of the target companies To see what capabilities are bringing the medical technology company. The “obviously obvious”…