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Primarily applied as a medical treatment, this form of therapy, known as halotherapy or speleotherapy, is considered an adjuvant method with potential positive impacts on respiratory system diseases and dermatological conditions.\nThe article aims to evaluate the efficacy of salt therapy in the treatment of pulmonary and dermatological disorders. A comprehensive review was conducted by searching three electronic databases—PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar—from inception to August 2022, utilizing descriptors such as \"halotherapy,\" \"speleotherapy,\" and \"salt therapy.\"\nThe study concludes that salt therapy improves pulmonary functions, skin conditions, and is generally safe, yet emphasizes the need for further studies to assess the long-term effects of salt therapy","link_original":"https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/40108","status":2,"country":[{"id":179,"name":"Poland","icon":""}],"sections":[{"id":31,"name":"Stronger systems for healthcare excellence"}],"root_section":{"id":207,"name":"New Global Community"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[{"id":179,"name":"Poland"}],"regions":[]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"edad459c-917b-4424-88dd-7729697b80f6","slug":"continued-research-on-rock-salt-properties-ultrasonic-laboratory-analysis-of-rock-salt-samples-for-attenuation-study-in-the-context-of-ensuring-correct-and-versatile-use-of-salt-massifs-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T19:20:18Z","views":47,"name":"Continued research on rock salt properties: ultrasonic laboratory analysis of rock salt samples for attenuation study in the context of ensuring correct and versatile use of salt massifs","about":"The article, authored by Jingjing Zong et al. and published in 2020 by JGR Solid Earth (AGU edition), delves into the attenuation characteristics of rock salt, with a focus on coastal samples from the Gulf of Mexico","text":"The study focuses on rock salt samples from the Hockley Salt Mine, Texas, and the Bayou Corne Salt Dome, Louisiana. The study utilizes the ultrasonic pulse-transmission technique and the spectral ratio (SR) method to evaluate elastic-wave attenuation in rock salt samples, which consist of over 95% halite. \r\nResults indicate that triaxial pressure increases Q and V by closing micro-cracks and compacting rock frames, while elevated temperature induces thermal effects and accelerates attenuation.\r\nThe article concludes with the establishment of empirical relationships between ultrasonic waves in salt samples. The implications for seismic imaging and their applying are discussed, emphasizing the relevance of this work in building subsurface models. \r\nThe paper is highlighted rock salt's importance in various geological processes and applications, and questions regarding the influence of composition, crystalline structure, pressure, and temperature on salt velocities and inelasticity are posed","link_original":"https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019JB019025","status":2,"country":[{"id":240,"name":"United States of America","icon":""}],"sections":[{"id":40,"name":"Scarcity of mineral resources"}],"root_section":{"id":107,"name":"Life-friendly Earth"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[{"id":240,"name":"United States of America"}],"regions":[]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"721d2cb2-f506-445b-ad8b-dac008b98860","slug":"more-sustainable-agriculture-by-global-redistribution-of-nitrogen-fertilizer-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T13:13:35.927409Z","views":45,"name":"More Sustainable Agriculture by Global Redistribution of Nitrogen Fertilizer","about":"According to the KIT article, modeling studies suggest that achieving a uniform global distribution of nitrogen fertilizer would substantially decrease global fertilization and consequent environmental pollution.","text":"Approximately 60% of the world's nitrogen fertilizer is used in agriculture to support the growth of major crops, but this practice results in environmental pollution. Researchers at KIT conducted modeling to examine the impact of redistributing nitrogen fertilizer usage globally. They found that a more equitable distribution could reduce nitrogen fertilizer usage by 32% without affecting grain production levels. This redistribution would reduce usage for wheat by 45% and for corn by 33%, along with significant decreases in nitrate leaching. 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Its aim is stimulating ideas and concepts in the O&G industry, with the overriding goal of attaining sustainable development","text":"Although oil and gas industry has made significant progress in terms of social responsibility, safety and environmental preservation, there are challenges like reducing costs, optimizing the performance of its industrial base assets, and enhancing its environmental footprint due to the rising global demand, highly fluctuating pricing and increasingly stringent environmental regulations. The conference offers a chance to learn from the latest research whilst listening to the experts and network with colleagues. The keynotes, oral and poster pesentations will be delivered by experts from industry and academia. The agenda provides scientific sessions (O&Gas Technology, Petroleum Engineering Biorefinery, Biofuels and Bioenergy, etc.), scientific program (Oil refining with focus on sulfur, Investigation of nano-silica solution flow through cement cracks, etc.) and tentative program (Gulf States and Energy Transition, The Effectiveness of Multiphase Flow in Well- Control Operations, etc.)","link_original":"https://oil-gas.magnusconferences.com/","status":2,"country":[{"id":240,"name":"United States of America","icon":""}],"sections":[{"id":83,"name":"Oil & Gas"}],"root_section":{"id":107,"name":"Life-friendly Earth"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[{"id":240,"name":"United States of America"}],"regions":[{"id":4,"name":"North America"}]},"filters":[{"id":22,"name":"Events","badge_name":"Event","show_badge":false,"children":[],"all_children":true,"all_children_ids":""}],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"bf268605-f6b9-47dc-9f03-3e549770f343","slug":"predicting-the-sustainability-of-a-future-hydrogen-economy-21-september-2023-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T13:02:36.899024Z","views":35,"name":"Predicting the sustainability of a future hydrogen economy (21 September, 2023)","about":"The Carnegie Science article states that a Nature Communications study addresses the sustainability challenges of meeting hydrogen demand in different countries and highlights the constraints related to water and land in electrolytic hydrogen production.","text":"A study published in Nature Communications, led by Carnegie's Lorenzo Rosa and visiting scholar Davide Tonelli from ULB and UCLouvain, examines the challenges associated with sustainably meeting the growing demand for hydrogen fuel on a country-specific basis. Electrolysis, a method to produce hydrogen by splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen gas, can be powered by renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which require significant space. While the global water needed for hydrogen production is relatively small, local constraints can limit its production and use. In a net-zero world, some nations may need to import hydrogen or hydrogen-derived products from countries with more favorable land and resource conditions. The researchers stress the importance of assessing national resources and considering social, political, and economic factors when determining hydrogen production strategies.","link_original":"https://carnegiescience.edu/predicting-sustainability-future-hydrogen-economy","status":2,"country":[],"sections":[{"id":136,"name":"Hydrogen"}],"root_section":{"id":51,"name":"Industrial Revolution"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[],"regions":[]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"6fc1340d-3939-438b-b6a6-2dfb300f752e","slug":"six-of-nine-planetary-boundaries-now-exceeded-14-september-2023-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T12:28:03.223381Z","views":46,"name":"Six of nine planetary boundaries now exceeded (14 September, 2023)","about":"A study by Prof. K. 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Overall, it urges adherence to scientifically defined boundaries to prevent global catastrophes.","link_original":"https://globe.ku.dk/newslist/2023/six-of-nine-planetary-boundaries-now-exceeded/","status":2,"country":[],"sections":[{"id":63,"name":"Reducing industry’s ecological footprint"}],"root_section":{"id":51,"name":"Industrial Revolution"},"is_photo":true,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":true,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"https://onegeocl-static-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/media/section_publication_photo/89e0be47-bfa8-4650-92e7-f7602e6d3b27","location_filters":{"countries":[],"regions":[{"id":12,"name":"Global"}]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"4472d6fd-251b-4709-ae08-f4a5cb1c4967","slug":"mapping-methane-emissions-from-rivers-around-globe-reveals-surprising-sources-16-august-2023-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T11:45:33Z","views":60,"name":"Mapping methane emissions from rivers around globe reveals surprising sources (16 August, 2023)","about":"In an article by Adam Hinterthuer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a study found rivers emit differing amounts of methane, primarily influenced by their connected surrounding habitat, regardless of their location or temperature.","text":"Rivers and streams worldwide are significant sources of methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, with the surrounding habitat rather than temperature primarily influencing these emissions, as per a study published in Nature. Some of the highest methane emissions were found in boreal forests and polar regions, often linked to peatlands and wetlands, as well as the Amazon and Congo River basins with organic-rich soils. 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It stresses the urgent need for precise measurement, improved monitoring, enhanced data-sharing, cross-border collaboration, and increased investments to manage freshwater resources effectively, enabling society to cope with water extremes. This comprehensive assessment builds on a pilot report from the previous year, offering insights into crucial hydrological factors using various data sources.","link_original":"https://public.wmo.int/en/our-mandate/water/state-of-global-water-resources-2022","status":2,"country":[],"sections":[{"id":38,"name":"Global water crisis"}],"root_section":{"id":107,"name":"Life-friendly Earth"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[],"regions":[]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"f2973eb2-b85c-4b07-a5dd-eee294b44d30","slug":"solar-farms-in-space-are-possible-say-surrey-and-swansea-24-october-2023-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T08:30:27.919495Z","views":42,"name":"Solar farms in space are possible, say Surrey and Swansea (24 October, 2023)","about":"The Universities of Surrey and Swansea conducted a groundbreaking study, showcasing the potential for affordable, lightweight space solar panels that could facilitate commercial space-based solar farms.","text":"New research by the Universities of Surrey and Swansea has established the feasibility of cost-effective, lightweight solar panels designed to generate energy in space, heralding the potential for profitable space-based solar farms. These innovative solar panels, created from cadmium telluride by the University of Swansea, offer greater power generation, cost-efficiency, and portability, marking a significant advancement in space-based solar technology. In an extended six-year satellite mission, the panels demonstrated remarkable durability in space conditions, suggesting their viability for large-scale power stations in orbit. 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They extract keratin from the feathers to create eco-friendly and cost-effective amyloid fibrils for fuel cell membranes, a vital component in generating CO2-free electricity. These keratin-based membranes offer a more environmentally friendly alternative to conventional ones, which use toxic chemicals, and are up to three times cheaper to manufacture. The researchers have filed a joint patent for their innovation and are seeking development partners to bring the technology to market.","link_original":"https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2023/10/generating-clean-electricity-with-chicken-feathers.html","status":2,"country":[{"id":203,"name":"Singapore","icon":""}],"sections":[{"id":89,"name":"Wind energy"}],"root_section":{"id":51,"name":"Industrial Revolution"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[{"id":203,"name":"Singapore"}],"regions":[]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"17e865cf-88fb-4f09-a379-3e062729ff11","slug":"climate-report-uncharted-territory-imperils-life-on-earth-24-october-2023-post","created_at":"2023-10-26T08:04:47.013344Z","views":51,"name":"Climate report: ‘Uncharted territory’ imperils life on Earth (24 October, 2023)","about":"An OSU article by S. 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The piece explores the profound implications on drinking water supplies, agriculture, flooding risks, and ecosystems worldwide. Through insightful analysis, it becomes evident that the majority of climate change impacts are fundamentally intertwined with water, underscoring the urgency for comprehensive strategies to safeguard water resources.\nBeyond altering the water cycle, climate change is anticipated to modify water usage patterns. \nClimate-induced water shortages are predicted, particularly in the southern U.S. and vulnerable island regions.\nThe article introduces initiatives from the Columbia Water Center to address future water challenges for mitigating water stress.\nBy fostering awareness and actionable insights, this publication urges collective efforts to safeguard water resources in the face of climate change","link_original":"https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2019/09/23/climate-change-impacts-water/","status":2,"country":[{"id":52,"name":"Colombia","icon":""}],"sections":[{"id":35,"name":"Planetary and resource challenges"}],"root_section":{"id":107,"name":"Life-friendly Earth"},"is_photo":false,"is_video":false,"is_large_font":false,"show_in_news_list":false,"url_to_show_in_news_list":"","location_filters":{"countries":[{"id":52,"name":"Colombia"}],"regions":[]},"filters":[],"origin_feature_type":null},{"id":"e86b7136-1a07-419a-8e14-5e832560e4b2","slug":"institute-siwi-stockholm-about-restoring-the-water-cycle-to-mitigate-climate-change-post","created_at":"2023-10-25T19:59:45.456749Z","views":37,"name":"Institute SIWI (Stockholm) about Restoring the Water Cycle to Mitigate Climate Change","about":"According to SIWI, one of the most important aspects of global warming is how it alters the water cycle. 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