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Will November economic recovery and sustainability summits deliver?
November is a pivotal month for sustainably as the Climate Summit COP27 brings over 150 heads of states to Egypt to advance decarbonization. COP27 will be followed by the G20 summit bringing the 20 most industrialized economies to Indonesia to promote economic recovery and Green-Growth transition.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Cosmologists have been looking for only six numbers all their lives.
The universe on the largest scale and the earliest universe are actually quite simple, and their main features can be easily described by just a few special parameters. Compared with other things, such as the incomparably complex Earth, such as the atmosphere, oceans, moving continental plates, and magnetic fields, the former is much simpler, and its appearance can be clearly seen by listing a few main properties.
By jsyeem shekels3 years ago in Earth
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Neuroscience The neural mechanism that drives social behavior For social animals, loneliness and social isolation can lead to stress, while social isolation increases the risk of depression, substance abuse, obesity and premature death. However, the neural mechanism of coordinating perception and seeking social activities is not clear. Scientists have found that islet amylin produced by neurons in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) of the brain of female mammals drives their parenting behavior. Recently, a study published in the journal Nature Communications found that the islet amylin-calcitonin receptor signal pathway in MPOA mediates social behavior in mice.
By gaisndm Hawkshaw3 years ago in Earth
Drinking some red wine is good for your health. The latest release of the World Heart Federation: it is healthy if you don't drink.
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By gaisndm Hawkshaw3 years ago in Earth
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Health Get enough sleep or lose weight At present, scientists believe that the main cause of obesity is increased calorie intake rather than lack of exercise. Previous studies have shown that lack of sleep affects appetite regulation, leading to an increase in food intake, which increases the risk of obesity. Getting enough sleep can help reduce calorie intake and reduce the risk of obesity, according to a study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine of the American Medical Association.
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