Animals Deal with Sickness better than Humans do (Part One) We can learn a great deal by watching how animals deal with disease – particularly infectious disease.
The Silent Epidemic of Excess Iron In this interview, Christy Sutton, D.C., reviews the dangers of excessive iron.
Why the Wim Hof Method May Do More Harm Than Good Wim Hof, often referred to as "The Iceman," is a Dutch extreme athlete famed for his ability to withstand freezing temperatures that would typically overwhelm the average person.
The Mechanisms Linking Perceived Stress to Pilots' Safety Attitudes: A Chain Mediation Effect of Job Burnout and Cognitive Flexibility This study unveils that the relationship between pilots' perceived stress and safety attitudes is not a straightforward causal link but rather intricately influenced by other variables.
The impact of road environments on rural periodic market travel satisfaction: a heterogeneity analysis of travel modes Travel satisfaction as experienced by rural residents is closely related to personal physical and mental health, as well as rural economic conditions.
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Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 2 In the first half of this interview, Iurie Roșca set out the stages in his life of anti-communist Christian dissidence, and subsequent anti-corruption campaigning in the early years of Moldovan independence, that made him a serious contender for the presidency of his country by 2009. Now, Roșca recounts in fine
Map plasticity following noise exposure in rat auditory cortex: Implications for disentangling neural correlates of tinnitus and hyperacusis Both tinnitus and hyperacusis, likely triggered by hearing loss, can be attributed to maladaptive plasticity in auditory perception.
Engineered probiotic cocktail with two cascade metabolic Escherichia coli for the treatment of hyperlysinemia Engineering probiotics have emerged as a potential strategy for the treatment of metabolic diseases.
Prof. Mattias Desmet: Truth connects people’s souls; sincere speech will overcome totalitarianism Truth is the only remedy for a society sick of lies.
Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 1 Iurie Roșca (whose name is also seen spelt as Youri Roshka) is an anti-globalist Eastern Orthodox Christian campaigner from the Republic of Moldova, Chairman of the People's University, a prolific author, the former translator into Romanian of the works of Alexander Dugin, and was—until he left national politics in
Genome-wide identification of bZIP transcription factors and their expression analysis in Platycodon grandiflorus under abiotic stress The Basic Leucine Zipper (bZIP) transcription factors (TFs) family is among of the largest and most diverse gene families found in plant species, and members of the bZIP TFs family perform important functions in plant developmental processes and stress response. To date, bZIP genes in Platycodon grandiflorus have not been
Identification of male-fertility gene AsaNRF1 and molecular marker development in cultivated garlic (Allium sativum L.) Garlic cultivars are predominantly characterized by their sterility and reliance on asexual reproduction, which have traditionally prevented the use of hybrid breeding for cultivar improvement in garlic. Our investigation has revealed a notable exception in the garlic line G398, which demonstrates the ability to produce fertile pollen. Notably, at the