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694 nm red laser photons disrupt a static magnetic field and cause movement in organic paper material exposed to sunlight as proof that photons have a charge. By  Rachel  Haywood  In  Journal of Modern and Applied Physics  (Volume 6 Issue 6) More About Photons It is accepted that photons, as they are represented by particle and wave theories, do not have mass, charge, or are not affected by a magnetic field. Hair containing melanin was exposed to a 694 nm laser during electron spin resonance tests. While observing laser-induced radical production in a time-scan in a constant magnetic field, a "off-resonance" at laser firing was discovered. Coherent photons were thought to interact with the magnetic field. Despite the hair melting in subsequent field scans, the radical. About Melanin Melanin, in the solid state in hair, does not exhibit temperature-dependent paramagnetism. 4.3 – 9.8 x 1018 photons in 1.2 – 2.7 J per pulse impact a 1.8 x 10-5 m2 hair surface area, and a mean 72

Hawaii Experiences Dozens of Earthquakes as the Biggest Volcano in the World Explodes. - “Journal of Space Exploration”

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The largest active volcano in the world, Mauna Loa in Hawaii, is erupting for the first time in almost 40 years. Following the eruption of the volcano's Moku'weoweo summit caldera on Sunday night (Nov. 27), the area has seen dozens of earthquakes, including one with a magnitude of 4.2. Authorities have issued an ash fall warning for Hawaii's Big Island and have urged locals to exercise caution. According to Hawaii's Tourism Agency, the eruption's lava flows have not yet posed a threat to those who live below the explosion, and air navigation is still unaffected. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) stated in a hazard notification that "at this time, lava flows are limited inside the summit area and are not endangering downslope populations" (opens in new tab). The location and advance of the lava flow, they cautioned, "may alter rapidly based on historical experiences, and the early stages of a Mauna Loa eruption can be quite dynamic." According to

A Peek into the Annals of Experimental Biology

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Annals of Experimental Biology : The community of scientists who research molecular, cellular, and organismal physiology in an evolutionary and environmental context is supported by this online open-access, peer-reviewed journal. By disseminating peer-reviewed original research in all areas of biology, articles on comparative physiology, and publications on the biological processes underlying all scales of life—from the atomic to the integrated complete animal—as well as their various manifestations. The editorial board of this journal and its reviewers are both made up of subject-matter specialists. The articles that have been given final approval for publishing in the Journal of Annals of Experimental Biology support the goals of the journal, which include bringing together clinical doctors and researchers so that they can share information and produce discoveries that are helpful to humanity. The Journal of Annals of Experimental Biology is reputable (Vol. 10) with good numerous ind

Climate Variability by Dagnew Yebeyan

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For much research in climatology, hydrology, agriculture, and forestry, a comprehensive characterization of time series rainfall and temperature trends, variability, and the forecast is essential. In this study, rainfall and temperature trends and variations over the past 31 years in the Andracha district in southwest Ethiopia were quantified (1987-2017). Sen's slope estimate and the Mann-Kendall test were used to determine the trends and magnitude throughout the time series.  On-time scales of seasons and longer, climates can be defined as the typical condition of the atmosphere as well as the subsurface land or water. Temperature and precipitation are two of the most crucial factors. He mentions in the Journal of Climatology and Weather Forecasting that after, Detecting the extent and severity of climate change and fluctuation is a typical task in the fields of hydrology and climate studies. The evaluation and relief efforts for floods and droughts are influenced by precipitation

27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC - CONCLUSION

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The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) concluded today with a ground-breaking agreement to provide "loss and damage" funding to vulnerable countries hit hard by climate disasters.  "This outcome moves us forward," said UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell. "We have found a way forward in a decades-long conversation about funding for loss and damage - deliberating about how we address the impacts on communities whose lives and livelihoods have been ruined by the most severe effects of climate change." In the face of a difficult geopolitical backdrop, countries delivered a package of decisions that reaffirmed their commitment to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The package also strengthened countries' efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the unavoidable effects of climate change, as well as increasing financial, technological, and capacity-building assistance

Health Economics: An Essential Component

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Journals such as Health Economics and Outcome Research have an international reputation as peer-reviewed publications. This peer-reviewed journal covers a wide variety of topics. As the journal supports all major research formats, authors are encouraged to submit research articles, review articles, case studies, short communications, and commentaries. Three main concerns regarding the future of healthcare are cost, quality, and access. There is a growing public consensus that the system needs to be changed as private health insurance is declining and the number of individuals without insurance is gradually rising. Deficiencies in coverage coupled with the long-term growth trend in medical expenditures. Many people are worried about how the uninsured may get access to treatment and how those who already have insurance can continue to do so. The output of health care can be measured in three ways:  It is up to the providers to decide how much healthcare they provide.  Healthcare expendi

Journal of Clinical Genetics and Genomics

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Understanding the fundamental causes of inherited illnesses and genetic disorders, including Fragile X syndrome, thalassemia, Huntington's disease, cystic fibrosis, down syndrome, mitochondrial disease, muscular dystrophy, and Patau syndrome, is a priority for the Journal of Environmental Microbiology. Studies that use molecular methods to examine illness causation are given particular attention. The article encourages related research on gene therapy to find viable treatments for the disease. Studies using genomic methods, including RNA-Sequencing, ChIP-Sequencing, microarrays, and genetic mapping utilizing next-generation sequencing technology, are strongly advised. Studies looking for mutations or discovering polymorphisms using diagnostic techniques like RAPD and RFLP are also recommended. Articles on the subjects of neurogenetics, cancer genetics, medical genetics, biochemical genetics, population genetics, genetic epidemiology, and immunogenetics are also covered by the Journ

Malaria Fever: A Comprehensive Guide

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Malaria is an infection spread to people by a parasite that is transmitted by mosquito bites. If you don't want to get very sick, you must become knowledgeable about malaria prevention techniques. Most malaria patients experience high fever, shaking chills, and other symptoms of illness. Malaria is common in tropical and even some subtropical countries like India, whereas it is rare in regions with temperate climates. On a global scale, this illness affects about 290 people and results in over 400,000 deaths. Through the bites of female Anopheles mosquitoes that have been infected, parasites that cause malaria, a potentially fatal illness, are spread to people. Both a cure and prevention are possible. The number of malaria cases worldwide in 2020 is projected to be 241 million. In 2020, it was predicted that 627 000 people would die from malaria. Unusually large portions of the global malaria burden are carried by the WHO African Region. 96% of malaria deaths and 95% of cases in th

What is Geometry? An Overview

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Geometry is the area of mathematics that deals with the characteristics of space and the shapes of particular things as well as the interactions between them in space. It is one of the oldest fields of mathematics and gets its name from Greek terms that mean "Earth measuring." It developed in reaction to real-world issues like those in surveying. It was eventually realized that geometry need not be restricted to the study of rigid three-dimensional objects and flat surfaces (plane geometry and solid geometry), but rather that even the most abstract ideas and concepts could be represented and developed in geometric terms. Major Branches of Geometry Euclidean Geometry A type of geometry that was appropriate for describing the relationships between the lengths, areas, and volumes of physical things that evolved in a number of ancient societies. On the basis of ten axioms, or postulates, this geometry was formalized in Euclid's Elements around 300 BCE, from which several hun

Research and Reviews in Electrochemistry

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The goal of Research and Reviews in Electrochemistry , a prestigious open-access magazine, is to publish studies that reveal important scientific advancements in all facets of electrochemistry.  Who Reads the Journal?  The following article types are encouraged by the journal: editorial, commentary, hypothesis and theory, methods, mini review, opinion, original research, perspective, review, short communications, and fast communications. The journal seeks to publish the most recent findings in all areas of electrochemical science, with a focus on how electrochemistry is used to advance technology. Some of these Benefits Include Learning more about the world we live in Developing critical thinking and analytical skills Learning to communicate our thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively Expanding our horizons and gaining new perspectives What are the Advantages of Reading the Journal? For scientists and researchers, a journal is a crucial resource. They can communicate their discoveri

Domestic Violence and Child Abuse: Breaking the Cycle

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Journal of Psychological Abnormalities is devoted to conveying and spreading to its examiners around the world, the latest knowledge in relation to mental as well as behavioral disorders.  Journal is an Open Access journal that aims at publishing the most complete and novel research around the globe from reliable sources on discoveries and current developments in the form of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. in all areas making them freely available online without any restrictions or subscriptions to researchers worldwide. We are a well-established journal (currently working on Vol. 11) with multiple indexing to bring out the original content done by great scholars like you and continuous endeavors to make it available for everyone. In the upcoming issue, we are going to publish a research article entitled: Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse, written by Stella Marie Rostkowsk, Union College, Department of Professional and

Journal of Forensic Pathology

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In the medical specialty of forensic pathology, experts in the medical sciences use their expertise to solve legal issues. The following are the main responsibilities of a medicolegal system when processing deaths that fall under its purview: To ascertain the cause and manner of death; to identify the deceased, if unknown To ascertain the time of death and any injuries; To gather evidence from the body that can be used to confirm or refute the account of how the death occurred as well as to prove or refute an individual's guilt or innocence. To determine or rule out additional contributing or causing factors to the death, as well as to document any injuries or lack thereof, ascertain how the injuries occurred, document any natural diseases present, and, if the case proceeds to trial, offer expert testimony. The following categories typically describe deaths that are brought to the attention of the medical examiner's office or the coroner: violent deaths (accidents, suicides, an

A Brief Introduction to Herbal Medicine

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Herbal Medicine  Herbal medicine (also herbalism) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of therapeutic herbs, which form the foundation of traditional medicine. With global pharmacology research, certain herbal medications have been converted into contemporary therapies, such as the anti-malarial group of pharmaceuticals known as artemisinin, which was extracted from Artemisia annua, a plant used to cure fever in Chinese medicine. There is minimal scientific proof for the safety and efficacy of plants used in 21st-century herbalism, which does not typically establish purity or dose criteria. Herbal medicine frequently incorporates fungal and bee products, as well as minerals, shells, and animal parts. Phytomedicine or phytotherapy are additional terms for herbal medicine. History  Archaeological evidence suggests that medicinal plant use extends back to the Paleolithic period, roughly 60,000 years ago. The Sumerians, who recorded plant lists over 5,000 years ago, left written evid