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  1. Biometria de órgãos de galinhas poedeiras alimentadas com tanino condensado de Acácia-negra (Acacia mearnsii) na fase de cria.Ícaro Matheus Santana de Araújo, Matheus Rocha do Carmo, Lilian Arantes Francisco de Souza, Carlos Bôa-Viagem Rabello, Katariny Lima de Abreu, Emanuel Isaque Cordeiro da Silva, Mayra Gabrielly Ferreira Soares & Andréa Silva Marques de Souza - 2024 - Xviii Congresso Nordestino de Produção Animal.
    Resumo: Diante da preocupação e diminuição do uso de antimicrobianos como promotores de crescimento, aumentaram-se as buscas por aditivos que os substituam. Portanto, objetivou-se avaliar o uso de tanino condensado de Acácia-negra (Acacia mearnsii) na dieta de galinhas poedeiras na fase de cria (1 a 5 semanas) sob a biometria dos órgãos. Foram utilizadas 432 pintainhas de postura da linhagem Hy-line W80, distribuídas em delineamento inteiramente casualizado em 3 tratamentos com 8 repetições de 18 aves cada, sendo os tratamentos: dieta (...)
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  2. Heavy Metal Meets Protein Homeostasis: Emerging Roles of F‐Box Proteins?Callie E. W. Crawford & George M. Burslem - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202500035.
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  3. Signatures of Nonlinear Aging: Molecular Stages of Life.Maja Olecka, Helen Morrison & Steve Hoffmann - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400222.
    The traditional view of aging as a gradual, progressive process is increasingly being challenged. A growing body of evidence suggests the existence of abrupt transitions in the aging process, marked by sudden molecular shifts. Interestingly, the data indicates that such transitions occur not only in late life but also throughout the entire lifespan. Further research on the nature of such events could enhance our understanding of aging and pave the way for novel therapeutic strategies, including personalized medicine. We propose that (...)
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  4. (1 other version)"The RCR Formula: How Reality Structures Itself (2nd edition).Justin Gallant - 2025 - Zenodo.
    Abstract -/- The Recursive-Collapse-Recombination (RCR) Model is a metastable, autopoietic, non-hierarchical, non-binary, and non-linear framework that defines reality as a continuously generative process. It describes how recursion (self-reinforcing structures), collapse (destabilization and phase shifts), and recombination (adaptive restructuring) interact to produce emergent, dynamic systems. Unlike equilibrium-based models, RCR establishes metastability as the core condition of reality, ensuring ongoing transformation rather than static resolution. The model is mathematically formalized to apply across domains, from physics and cognitive science to social structures and (...)
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  5. Experimental Approaches to Visualize Effector Protein Translocation During Host‐Pathogen Interactions.Verena Nadin Fritsch & Michael Hensel - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400188.
    Bacterial pathogens deliver effector proteins into host cells by deploying sophisticated secretion systems. This effector translocation during host‐pathogen interactions is a prerequisite for the manipulation of host cells and organisms and is important for pathogenesis. Analyses of dynamics and kinetics of translocation, subcellular localization, and cellular targets of effector proteins lead to understanding the mode of action and function of effector proteins in host‐pathogen interplay. This review provides an overview of biochemical and genetic tools that have been developed to study (...)
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  6. AAV Genome Topology Decides ITR Secondary Structure.Patrick Wilmott & Leszek Lisowski - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400266.
    Intra‐strand base pairing is possible when double‐stranded DNA contains inverted repeats, but vanishingly improbable without so‐called negative superhelicity. This superhelicity itself is conditional upon whether the molecule can retain torsional stress—a question of “topology.” This principle has been uncontroversial to biophysicists since the 1980s but has proven challenging for outsiders to grasp and retain. For those in AAV research, this constitutes a decades‐long missed connection. AAV is one of a multitude of viruses bearing secondary‐structure‐forming elements on their termini. Its “inverted (...)
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  7. Phosphoregulation of Microtubule Assembly and Disassembly for Phragmoplast Expansion During Plant Cytokinesis.Yuh-Ru Julie Lee & Bo Liu - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202500004.
    Plant cytokinesis results in the formation of the cell plate by the phragmoplast which contains dynamic microtubules serving as the track for the delivery of cell wall builders included in Golgi vesicles. During the centrifugal process of cell plate assembly, new microtubules are assembled and bundled at the leading edge to prepare for vesicle transport while older microtubules are disassembled at the lagging edge upon the completion of vesicle delivery. The turnover of phragmoplast microtubules in this process is thought to (...)
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  8. Quantum Foundations of Consciousness: A Framework for Psionic Interaction and Non–Human Intelligence Integration.Mark A. Brewer - unknown
    The Hard Problem of consciousness—explaining why and how physical processes are accompanied by subjective experience—remains one of the most challenging puzzles in modern thought. Rather than attempting to resolve this issue outright, in this paper I explore whether empirical science can be broadened to incorporate consciousness as a fundamental degree of freedom. Drawing on Russellian monism and revisiting the historical “relegation problem” (the systematic sidelining of consciousness by the scientific revolution), I propose an extension of quantum mechanics by augmenting the (...)
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  9. Prospect and Challenges of Electronic Journal and Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Scholarships.Shamima Parvin Lasker & Arif Hossain - 2025 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):22-25.
    Until, 1971, articles were not freely accessible to everyone online. Project Gutenberg made the dream a reality. Exorbitant increases in the cost of print journals have forced publishers to reduce their publications and turn them from the print to the electronic journal (e-journal) medium. Higher visibility of Open Access (OA) leads to a higher number of citations, better h-index of authors and the Impact Factor (IF) of journals, which gains the popularity of e-journals. However, authors face a problem in predatory (...)
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  10. Environmental Toxicants and Their Disruption of Integrin Signaling in Lipid Rafts.Tina Izard - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400276.
    Talin, a key integrin activator, is essential for cellular adhesion, signal transduction, and mechanical stability. Its transition between autoinhibited and active conformations allows dynamic regulation of adhesion in response to environmental cues. Cholesterol‐rich membrane microdomains, such as lipid rafts, organize and stabilize signaling platforms, influencing talin and integrin conformational states. Cholesterol is a switch modulating talin activation, integrin binding, and adhesion. Environmental pollutants, including heavy metals and air toxins, disrupt cholesterol homeostasis, destabilize lipid rafts, and interfere with talin–integrin interactions. These (...)
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  11. Biodiversity Impacts of Key Climate Change Mitigation Strategies.Viet-Phuong La, Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Thi Mai Anh Tran & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Climate change and biodiversity loss are interconnected crises that demand integrated solutions. While mitigation strategies such as reforestation and afforestation, renewable energy development, and Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) are essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, they also pose risks to ecosystems, specifically biodiversity. This review examines the biodiversity impacts of these key mitigation strategies, identifying potential trade-offs and opportunities for synergy. Large-scale forest plantations can sequester carbon but often reduce biodiversity when implemented as monocultures. Renewable energy expansion, (...)
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  12. The LAM Is Not Enough–An Idea to Watch Regarding Adipose Tissue Macrophages and Their Disease Relevance.Lorenz Adlung - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202500020.
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  13. Gene Duplication and Alternative Splicing as Evolutionary Drivers of Proteome Specialization.Federica Mantica & Manuel Irimia - forthcoming - Bioessays.
    Animals comprise hundreds of cell types, each with specialized biological functions. However, many genes expressed in each cell type belong to widely conserved gene families with ancestrally ubiquitous expression. This raises a paradox: how have these genes evolved to shape cell type‐specific traits without compromising their ancestral function in all other cells? This can be achieved through gene duplication and the origin of regulated, alternatively spliced exons, which generate new related proteins in the form of paralogous genes and alternative isoforms, (...)
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  14. From basic to higher-order relational processes: Concepts of human-environment interactions among the Shuar.Luis Gregorio Abad Espinoza - 2025 - Dissertation, University of Milan Bicocca
    This thesis uses a biosocial anthropological approach to explore the wide variety of human-environmental interactions exhibited by the Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Based on 10 months of ethnographic inquiry and deploying a comparative and evolutionary perspective, this thesis focuses primarily on the holistic nature of ancient subsistence patterns. I delve into the adaptive strategies exhibited by the contemporary Shuar and attempt to delineate the socio-ecological, ritual and cosmological significance of these patterns of behaviour. I suggest how subsistence adaptations, like (...)
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  15. Tumor‐Associated Macrophages Write the Script of Cancer Obesity Paradox.Anshul Sharma & Alok K. Mishra - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400264.
    Obesity paradoxically advances cancer progression while enhancing certain immunotherapies, like anti‐PD‐1/PD‐L1. Bader et al. discovered that obesity‐driven factors increase PD‐1 on tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs), suppressing anti‐tumor responses. Remarkably, anti‐PD‐1 therapy reverses this metabolic dysfunction, boosting immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) effectiveness by reactivating PD‐1+ TAMs.
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  16. Selective Diversity in RNA Viruses: Do They Know How to Evolve? A Hypothesis.Lev G. Nemchinov - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400281.
    Genetic diversity of viral populations is almost unanimously attributed to the build‐up of random mutations along with accidental recombination events. This passive role of viruses in the selection of viable genotypes is widely acknowledged. According to the hypothesis presented here, populations of steady‐state error copies of a master viral sequence would have a dominant mutant rather than a random pool of heterogeneous viral genomes with changes scattered uniformly without any preferential distribution. It would let viruses face the selection stage of (...)
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  17. Informational entropy-based value formation: A new paradigm for a deeper understanding of value.Quan-Hoang Vuong, Viet-Phuong La & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - 2025 - I.E.V.25.
    The major global challenges of our time, like climate and environmental crises, rising inequality, the emergence of disruptive technologies, etc., demand interdisciplinary research for effective solutions. A clear understanding of value is essential for guiding socio-cultural and economic transitions to address these issues. Despite numerous attempts to define value, existing approaches remain inconsistent across disciplines and lack a comprehensive framework. This paper introduces a novel perspective on value through the lens of granular interaction thinking theory, proposing an informational entropy-based notion (...)
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  18. Khoa học hiệu quả trong thế giới hữu hạn: Tái cấu trúc đầu tư nghiên cứu toàn cầu.Trần Thanh Tú - 2025 - Khoa Học Và Công Nghệ.
    Trong bối cảnh cạnh tranh toàn cầu ngày càng gay gắt, khoa học đứng trước thách thức lớn trong việc tối ưu hóa nguồn lực hữu hạn. Các trung tâm quyền lực khoa học hàng đầu như Liên minh châu Âu (EU), Hoa Kỳ và châu Á đang chạy đua để củng cố vị thế dẫn đầu. Trước áp lực đó, các nền kinh tế mới nổi cần tập trung nâng cao hiệu suất đầu tư khoa học. Quan trọng hơn, (...)
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  19. Phát triển nông nghiệp xanh trên địa bàn TP. Hà Nội – Thực trạng và giải pháp.Đào Thị Ngọc Minh & Tô Đức Anh - 2025 - Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo.
    Để hiện thực hóa các mục tiêu của phát triển kinh tế bền vững, TP. Hà Nội đã từng bước có những bước tiến chuyển đổi từ ngành nông nghiệp thâm dụng nhiều tài nguyên, thiên nhiên làm đầu vào cho quá trình sản xuất hàng hóa sang tích cực ứng dụng công nghệ cao vào quá trình sản xuất nông nghiệp để hình thành các mô hình sản xuất nông nghiệp theo hướng xanh hóa, bền vững, hữu cơ, tuần (...)
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  20. Unlocking Disease‐Modifying Treatments for TDP‐43‐Mediated Neurodegeneration.Rebecca San Gil & Adam K. Walker - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400257.
    Neurons degenerate in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD), causing progressive and inevitably fatal neurological decline. The best therapeutic strategies target underlying disease mediators, but after decades of intensive research, the causes of these neurodegenerative diseases remain elusive. Recently, coordinated activities of large consortia, increasing open access to large datasets, new methods such as cryo‐transmission electron microscopy, and advancements in high‐resolution omics technologies have offered new insights into the biology of disease that bring us closer to understanding mechanisms (...)
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  21. Postpartum diseases and their effects on reproduction in dairy cows.J. F. Rocha, S. R. B. Couto, N. M. P. M. Caparelli, J. P. N. Andrade, C. G. Jayme & M. R. B. Mello - 2025 - Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária E Zootecnia 77 (1):1-7.
    ABSTRACT This study evaluated the effects of postpartum diseases and body condition score (BCS) on the reproductive performance of dairy herds. Cows were monitored during the postpartum to diagnose diseases and changes in BCS. The cows were divided into those with no disease and those with one or more diseases. The incidence of diseases, pregnancy rate (PR) at the first postpartum service, number of days open, percentage of pregnant cows at 150d, and gestational loss were analyzed. No difference was observed (...)
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  22. A Revolutionary Economic Model for Sustainability. [REVIEW]C. Reeves - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  23. A Groundbreaking Approach to Economics and Sustainability. [REVIEW]James Kiely - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  24. A Dense and Highly Sophisticated Take on Global Economics. [REVIEW]Chris B. - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  25. A Novel Approach to the Climate Crisis. [REVIEW]F. Frank - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  26. Redefining Value for the Future of Economics. [REVIEW]Ryan Leaver - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  27. Fresh Ideas for a More Sustainable Economic Future. [REVIEW]Sandra Soler - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  28. Economics Needs a Reality Check! [REVIEW]R. Rose - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  29. A Thoughtful Take on Climate and Economy. [REVIEW]Michael Green - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  30. AI development requires environmentally sustainable usage.Dan Li - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    While the social benefits of AI often outweigh its trade-offs, what about its environmental impact? To what extent can AI counterbalance the ecological burdens it creates? Can the Earth sustain itself until AI is successfully developed in the era of climate change and environmental degradation? -/- As Nguyen suggests, humanity must seek wisdom by confronting the foolishness that they are doing in environmental matters. Such wisdom urges us to reevaluate our thoughts, choices, and behaviors to minimize environmental harm and promote (...)
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  31. A Unique Approach to Economics and Sustainability. [REVIEW]Amanda Root - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  32. A Quantum Leap for Economics. [REVIEW]V. Venus - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth”.
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  33. Enlightening Insights on Sustainability and Economic Principles. [REVIEW]G. Ecker, Jesse K. & Nathan Seal - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  34. Quantum Economics: A New Blueprint for Saving the Earth. [REVIEW]Seema Diwan - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  35. A book for reflections on the essence of humanity and the modernity of existence. [REVIEW]Serhii Khoroshun & Andrés L. - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Better Economics for the Earth: A Lesson From Quantum and Information Theories”.
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  36. Macronutrient interactions and models of obesity: Insights from nutritional geometry.Jibran A. Wali, Duan Ni, David Raubenheimer & Stephen J. Simpson - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):2400071.
    The global obesity epidemic results from a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, with diet being a prominent modifiable element driving weight gain and adiposity. Although excess intake of energetic macronutrients is implicated in causing obesity, ongoing debate centers on whether sugar or fat or both are driving the rising obesity rates. This has led to competing models of obesity such as the “Carbohydrate Insulin Model”, the “Energy Balance Model”, and the “Fructose Survival Hypothesis”. Conflicting evidence from studies designed (...)
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  37. Hematopoietic stem cell metabolism within the bone marrow niche – insights and opportunities.Koen Kemna, Mirjam van der Burg, Arjan Lankester & Martin Giera - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):2400154.
    Hematopoiesis unfolds within the bone marrow niche where hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) play a central role in continually replenishing blood cells. The hypoxic bone marrow environment imparts peculiar metabolic characteristics to hematopoietic processes. Here, we discuss the internal metabolism of HSCs and describe external influences exerted on HSC metabolism by the bone marrow niche environment. Importantly, we suggest that the metabolic environment and metabolic cues are intertwined with HSC cell fate, and are crucial for hematopoietic processes. Metabolic dysregulation within the (...)
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  38. Cell–cell fusion: To lose one life and begin another.Jarred M. Whitlock & Leonid V. Chernomordik - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):2400206.
    As life extended into eukaryota, a great host of strategies emerged in the pursuit of cellular life. Some cells have been successful in solitude, some moved into cooperatives (i.e., multicellular organisms), but one additional strategy emerged. Throughout eukaryotes, many of the diverse multicellular cooperatives took life in partnership one step further. These cells came together and lost their singularity in the expanse of syncytial life. Recently in our search for this elusive “how”, we discovered the intriguing peculiarity of a nuclear, (...)
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  39. Unleashing viral mimicry: A combinatorial strategy to enhance the efficacy of PARP7 inhibitors.Patrick Manetsch & Michael O. Hottiger - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (2):2400087.
    Cancer cells exploit mechanisms to evade immune detection triggered by aberrant self‐nucleic acids (NA). PARP7, a key player in this immune evasion strategy, has emerged as a potential target for cancer therapy. PARP7 inhibitors reactivate NA sensing, resulting in type I interferon (IFN) signaling, programmed cell death, anti‐tumor immunity, and tumor regression. Cancer cells with elevated IFN‐stimulated gene (ISG) scores, representing a viral mimicry‐primed state, are particularly sensitive to PARP7 inhibition. This review focuses on the endogenous sources of NA in (...)
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  40. BEE JP2: Neglection of natural healing capabilities—The unknown, forgotten, underestimated, and underutilized healing garden.Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    Drawing inspiration from the philosophical ideas in the “No-Fish Dietary” story featured in Wild Wise Weird, this commentary explores the untapped potential of home gardens as spaces for healing. As the world grapples with climate change and environmental degradation, reconnecting with the healing power of nature—starting with our own home gardens—offers a sustainable path forward.
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  41. Assessing Human Ribosomal DNA Variation and Its Association With Phenotypic Outcomes.Francisco Rodriguez-Algarra, Elliott Whittaker, Sandra del Castillo del Rio & Vardhman K. Rakyan - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400232.
    Although genome‐scale analyses have provided insights into the connection between genetic variability and complex human phenotypes, much trait variation is still not fully understood. Genetic variation within repetitive elements, such as the multi‐copy, multi‐locus ribosomal DNA (rDNA), has emerged as a potential contributor to trait variation. Whereas rDNA was long believed to be largely uniform within a species, recent studies have revealed substantial variability in the locus, both within and across individuals. This variation, which takes the form of copy number, (...)
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  42. Mechanisms of Lipid‐Associated Macrophage Accrual in Metabolically Stressed Adipose Tissue.Isabel Reinisch, Sarah Enzenhofer & Andreas Prokesch - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400203.
    Adipose tissue (AT) inflammation, a hallmark of the metabolic syndrome, is triggered by overburdened adipocytes sending out immune cell recruitment signals during obesity development. An AT immune landscape persistent throughout weight loss and regain constitutes an immune‐obesogenic memory that hinders long‐term weight loss management. Lipid‐associated macrophages (LAMs) are emerging as major players in diseased, inflamed metabolic tissues and may be key contributors to an obesogenic memory in AT. Our previous study found that LAM abundance increases with weight loss via intermittent (...)
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  43. BEE JP1: Innovation curse and the wastefulness of technologies believed to mitigate climate change.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Thi Mai Anh Tran - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    Inspired by the philosophical ideas in the “Innovation” story of Wild Wise Weird, this commentary aims to examine the innovation curse-a cycle of wasteful technological innovations in the environmental sector. Through the lens of informational entropy and value formation, it also advocates for a shift toward nature-based solutions and integrating Indigenous knowledge in addressing climate change impacts.
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  44. Better Economics for the Earth Joint Projects: A call for participation.Minh-Hoang Nguyen - 2025 - Sm3D Portal.
    Since its official launch on June 22, 2022, the SM3D Portal has been committed to initiating and completing over a hundred Bayesian Mindsponge Framework Collaborative Projects (BMF CP). Based on the principles of the successful BMF CP series, I, Minh-Hoang Nguyen, would like to propose a new type of collaboration in a parallel series: BEE JP. -/- BEE is an acronym for the book “Better Economics for the Earth,” while JP stands for Joint Paper.
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  45. Nucleic Acid Aptamer‐Based Sensors for Bacteria Detection: A Review.Yalan Tang, Yun Li, Ping Chen, Shian Zhong & Yanjing Yang - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400111.
    Bacteria have a significant impact on human production and life, endangering human life and health, so rapid detection of infectious agents is essential to improve human health. Aptamers, which are pieces of oligonucleotides (DNA or RNA) have been applied to biosensors for bacteria detection due to their high affinity, selectivity, robust chemical stability, and their compatibility with various signal amplification and signal transduction mechanisms. In this review, we summarize the different bacterial aptamers selected in recent years using SELEX technology and (...)
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  46. Metabolic Dysregulation as a Central Mechanism in 16p11.2 Deletion Syndrome: A Multigenic Perspective on Clinical Variability and Therapeutic Opportunities. [REVIEW]Rana Fetit - forthcoming - Bioessays:e202400299.
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  47. Khắt khe có phải là tất cả trong phản biện học thuật?Minh-Hoang Nguyen - 2025 - Khoa Học Và Phát Triển.
    Việc bài nghiên cứu bị từ chối là một thực tế mà tất cả các học giả phải đối mặt trên con đường học thuật. Mặc dù việc này có thể ảnh hưởng tiêu cực đến sự tự tin, sức khỏe tinh thần và khả năng bền bỉ theo đuổi nghề của các nhà nghiên cứu, nó vẫn được xem là cơ chế “lọc” quan trọng nhằm phân biệt giữa những nghiên cứu đạt và không đạt tiêu chuẩn. Tuy nhiên, (...)
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  48. Các yếu tố ảnh hưởng đến lối sống xanh của sinh viên Hà Nội.Nguyễn Thanh Hằng & Nguyễn Thị Mai Hương - 2025 - Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo.
    Nghiên cứu phân tích các yếu tố ảnh hưởng đến lối sống xanh của sinh viên Hà Nội thông qua bảng câu hỏi khảo sát dưới hình thức online các cá nhân là sinh viên đang sinh sống và học tập trên địa bàn Thành phố. Kết quả nghiên cứu cho thấy, Hành vi lối sống xanh của sinh viên tại Hà Nội chịu tác động từ nhiều yếu tố, như: Nhận thức cá nhân, Môi trường xã hội và pháp (...)
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  49. Combat vs Climate.Tiegan Wilkinson - 2024 - Substack.
    The climate crisis is more than a looming threat in the 21st century, despite how often its reality is debated and denied. Greenhouse gases trap heat around the Earth, driving changes in global climates, presently causing losses that global systems, economies, and families aren’t prepared for. As wealthy countries in the West monopolise and exceed the allowances for global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the rest of the world is bearing the brunt of climate change with little responsibility for the effects. (...)
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  50. The Green Kant and Nature: Rereading Modern Philosophy Against Vogel.Zachary Vereb - 2024 - Environmental Ethics 46 (4):401-420.
    This paper considers the prospects for a green Kantian philosophy. It does so by revisiting Steven Vogel’s postnaturalist objections against Kant. Though Descartes is part of the story, Kant is a primary environmental obstacle for Vogel. Like others in environmental philosophy, Vogel criticizes Kant for his dualism, anthropocentrism, idealism, and nonconsequentialism. The present paper looks into the first two objections. It begins by reconstructing Vogel’s argument against “nature” to appreciate his claim that modern philosophy haunts contemporary environmental philosophy. After pointing (...)
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