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Part 25 The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines.

Part 25 Article: Biotechnology My Blog Title: The world, from the past to the present, retold from the timelines. Click on PDF to download from Part 3 2023: [10.23] The first successful transplant of a functional cryopreserved mammalian kidney was reported. The study demonstrated a "nano-warming" technique for vitrification for up-to-100 days preservation of transplant organs. Sourced from [frontiersin.org] titled: “Supercooling: a promising technique for prolonged preservation in solid organ transplantation, and early perspectives in vascularized composite allografts.” From the perspective of temperature, machine perfusion can be classified into four categories: HMP “hypothermic machine perfusion” (0°C to 12°C), MMP “mid-thermic machine perfusion” (13°C to 24°C), SNMP “subnormothermic machine perfusion” (25°C to 34°C), and NMP “normothermic machine perfusion” (35°C to 38°C). As metabolic activity increases exponentially with increasing temperature, the required amount of oxy...

Part 2 of 2 Gravity; Earth layers; Ringwoodites; Water beneath ocean; Continental rift valley; Heatwave and algae; Bioluminescent and Meteor Shower

Part 2 of Article: Planet Earth Article: Worldly Phenomenon My Blog Title: Gravity; Earth layers; Ringwoodites; Water beneath ocean; Continental rift valley; Heatwave and algae; Bioluminescent and Meteor Shower PDF Consulted References is in Part 1 of 2 Parallel landscapes formed from tectonic plates subduction and collision like hillside, plateau, mountains, are predictable patterns. Yet East Africa Continental Rift System is a Superplum, which utterly deep valley unjointed between two continental plates makes up anomalous rift valley pattern.12 years of thermomechanical simulation from 30 satellites calculates that the Superswell deformed from the parallel rift system stretches northward. Perpendicular movement of tectonic plates intersection is moved by mantle upswell, which builds up the East Africa Rift Valley or Afro-Arabian Rift Valley, having 6,400 km in length and width from 48 km to 64 km.  Why planet gravity keeps the cloud afloated inconjunction with earthly spinning ...

Part 1 of 2 Gravity; Earth layers; Ringwoodites; Water beneath ocean; Continental rift valley; Heatwave and algae; Bioluminescent and Meteor Shower

Part 1 of Article: Planet Earth Article: Worldly Phenomenon My Blog Title: Gravity; Earth layers; Ringwoodites; Water beneath ocean; Continental rift valley; Heatwave and algae; Bioluminescent and Meteor Shower How do we know the structural mechanical composition of the Earth's interior? Seismic waves technology enables scientists to map the layers of the Earth. In simple terms, the technique is like a body scan, which tells information of liquid and solid properties beneath the ground. Earth's layers are made of inner core, outer core, mantle, asthenosphere, and lithosphere. Layer means thickness.  The inner core is the center in solid iron and some nickel with a temperature of about 5,200 °C and has a radius of about 1,221 km.  Inner core is surrounded by outer core, which is approximately 2,200 km thick in radius. Temperature is between 4,500 °C and 5,500 °C. Liquid iron and nickel are the core's chemicals.  Inner core and outer core have independent rotation. Conv...

Can Indoor Plants Live Without Light?

Article: Wildlife Article: Invented Species My Blog Title: Can Indoor Plants Live Without Lights? Plants need water, nutrients from soil and sunlight photosynthesis to produce internal food, sugar energy to power the growth in flowering, fruiting and leafy foliage. Accordingly, fruits have a sweet taste in the mix in bearings.  Plants thriving in the wildforest, grown in the garden, and planted in the pots, have different growth. Plants in the wild and gardening absorb sufficient sunlight for natural growth.  So can plants live without light?  In the wild forest canopy ecosystem, taller trees block sunlight from penetration to the floor habitats, yet certain floor-based plants can adapt to the low light, or partial light while in flourishments. Indoor plants or houseplants are plants we grow inside the house or building in part of decorative ornamental or air purification.  Why don't we question "why indoor plants can live inside the house or building"? This doubt i...