The Impact of Temperature on Stroke Risk: High Temperatures Cause Blood Clots, Low Temperatures Increase Stroke Risk
High temperatures cause blood to clot, while low temperatures cause blood vessels to constrict, increasing stroke. Posted on 12.04.2024 at 19:00 Posted on 12.04.2024 at 19:00 Modified on 12.04.2024 at 16:49 Views 0 Stroke is already a serious health problem. According to initial research, it is the third cause of disability in the world and […]
Kasikorn Bank and Central Pattana’s Climate Solutions for a Greener Future
byMr. Pipit Ankanithi, Managing Director of Kasikorn Bank revealed that Kasikorn Bank has used various strategies to cope with Climate, one of which is the strategy Climate Solutions – OhEnvironmental solutionsfully integrated through collaboration with partners, which includes information and advice provision solutions (Information Provider) that integrate information from leading organizations Develop solutions to reduce […]
The Silent but Deadly Threat: Microorganisms Destroying Hosts in Plain Sight
Posted on 2024-02-21 15:47:07 Talk about microorganisms that silently destroy their hostsWritten by Emily Monoseon / Published by Vanni In 2016, a new pathogenic fungus emerged that had a high mortality rate and was resistant to antifungal drugs, causing the death of 30-60% of infected patients. Analysis by the US Centers for Disease Control and […]
Storm ‘Pineapple Express’ Causes Chaos in California with Flooding and Landslides
Amid heavy rain and flooding in Studio City, California, USA, one road was also flooded on the 5th (local time) and vehicles were moving through the water. 2024.02.05 © Reuters = News1 © News1 Reporter Jeong Ji-yoon Storm ‘Pineapple Express’ hit California, USA, turning the area into chaos. According to Reuters on the 6th (local […]
Groundbreaking Research Reveals New Insights into Molecular Properties of Saltwater Surface
Sea water with high salinity. Getty Image Bank The research results showed that the molecular properties of the saltwater surface are different from those previously known. This is contrary to the content contained in existing textbooks. Research on the surface of salt water is also linked to the prediction of changes in the terrestrial ecosystem […]
Humid Climate Caused by Monsoons May Have Led Homo Sapiens to Settle in East Asia 100,000 Years Ago
Chinese Academy of Sciences Research findings show that Homo sapiens settled in East Asia 100,000 years ago due to the humid climate caused by monsoons. Provided by Getty Image Bank The research findings suggested that the reason Homo sapiens migrated to the eastern Asian continent 100,000 years ago may have been due to monsoon rains, […]
Global Decline of Bee Population Affecting Plant Ecosystem: Study from University of Montpellier, France
University of Montpellier, France Pansy flowers are pollinated mainly by bumblebees. Getty Image Bank It has been shown that the global decline of the bee population due to climate change has also affected the plant ecosystem. As the number of bees carrying pollen for pollination declines, plants with reduced opportunities to reproduce begin to evolve […]
Science Journal Predicts 10 Dominant Topics for 2024: El Niño, AI Regulations, COVID-19 Clinical Outcomes, and More
The continuation of El Niño, competition in AI regulations, long-term clinical outcomes of COVID-19, etc. are cited. On the 3rd (local time), the international academic journal “Science” announced the selection of 10 topics that will dominate science news this year. Provided by Getty Image Bank This year, in the year of Gabjin, the date of […]
Devastating Drought Claims Over 100 Elephants in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Tragic Drought Leads to Mass Elephant Deaths in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe By: [Journalist Name], [Newspaper Name] Amidst a devastating drought in Zimbabwe, Africa, over 100 elephants have perished in Hwange National Park. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) reported that the lack of rainfall has caused waterholes within the park to dry up, […]
Climate Change and Dengue Fever: Bangladesh Faces Worst Outbreak Ever
Climate Change Worsening Dengue Fever Outbreak in Bangladesh According to a report by Reuters, Bangladesh is currently facing its worst dengue fever outbreak in history. The number of infections has skyrocketed to 291,832, with 1,476 reported deaths. Health authorities attribute this surge to the impact of climate change, which has led to rising temperatures and […]