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Background Outbreaks of multiple Flaviviruses have afflicted humankind for centuries due to their rapid spread predominantly by arthropod vectors. Global warming has caused epidemics to emerge in previously unaffected regions. ...
Introduction The global outbreak of Covid-19 has affected every part of human lives, including impacting the physical world in which we live. ...
These refrigerants, known now for their significant Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) and Global Warming Potential (GWP), eventually came under scrutiny due to the severe damage they were causing to the ozone layer and their greenhouse effect. ...
Introduction The global outbreak of Covid-19 has affected every part of human lives, including impacting the physical world in which we live. This is primarily due to the measures that have been taken around the world to control the spread of the virus and the consequent slowdown of economic activities, which have had significant effects on the environment. The European Environment Agency (EEA) ...
AlphaFold AI System can change the world While 2020 was a difficult time across many metrics, it was an exciting year for protein science! AlphaFold gained international acclaim for advancing protein structure prediction after blowing the competition out of the water at CASP in both the 2018 and 2020 competitions (1). The AlphaFold system uses AI to decipher an unknown protein structure by ...
Even though they do not cause any harm to the atmospheric ozone layer, they are powerful greenhouse gases with a significant global warming effect. Since 1990, their emissions have risen by 60% in the EU[1]. ...
Global warming is a danger for the planet but also a major threat to public health. ...
He wrote: This is not indifference but detachment – I still care deeply about the Middle East, about global warming, about growing inequality, but these are no longer my business; they belong to the future. ...
The results found that these four dominant strains tolerated Cd (II) at 20 mg/l, only Wolinella succinogenes cannot tolerate Cu (II) at 2 mg/l while none of them tolerated Zn (II) at 30 mg/l.Keywords: anaerobic digestion, bioremediation, brewery sludge, detoxification, global warming, heavy metals, sulphate reducing bacteria, SRB, cadmium, copper, zinc, heavy ...
The focus in this paper is to assess whether the increase in (global) temperature would result in increase in malaria transmission in Burundi. ...
In conclusion, proper strategies for the utilisation of medicinal plants through biological screening are discussed taking into account that environmental changes due to global warming will have a deep impact on natural resources of developing countries.Keywords: medicinal plants, traditional medicine, pharmaceutical industry, biological screening, environmental ...