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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366004/significant-increase-in-graupel-and-lightning-occurrence-in-a-warmer-climate-simulated-by-prognostic-graupel-parameterization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takuro Michibata
There is little consensus among global climate models (CGMs) regarding the response of lightning flash rates to past and future climate change, largely due to graupel not being included in models. Here a two-moment prognostic graupel scheme was incorporated into the MIROC6 GCM and applied in three experiments involving pre-industrial aerosol, present-day, and future warming simulations. The new microphysics scheme performed well in reproducing global distributions of graupel, convective available potential energy, and lightning flash rate against satellite retrievals and reanalysis datasets...
February 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359194/compact-mode-converter-on-soi-based-on-a-polygonal-subwavelength-grating-structure
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong Zhao, Shengping Liu, Yuechun Shi, Lijun Hao, Yuxin Ma, Pan Dai, Guilin Liu, Yi Ni, Xiangfei Chen
In this Letter, we design and experimentally demonstrate compact mode converters with a lightning-like and arrow-like polygonal subwavelength grating (SWG) structure on a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) platform, which can convert the TE0 mode to the TE1 and TE2 modes, respectively. The footprints of the proposed TE0-1 and TE0-2 mode converters are only 4.44 × 1.3 and 5.89 × 1.8 µm2 , respectively. The experimental results show the mode converters have a low insertion loss (<1 dB) and a broad bandwidth (>50 nm)...
February 15, 2024: Optics Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357869/tuning-the-chiral-growth-of-plasmonic-bipyramids-via-the-wavelength-and-polarization-of-light
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tian Qiao, Priyanuj Bordoloi, Tsumugi Miyashita, Jennifer A Dionne, Ming Lee Tang
Circularly polarized light (CPL) is a versatile tool to prepare chiral nanostructures, but the mechanism for inducing enantioselectivity is not well understood. This work shows that the energy and polarization of visible photons can initiate photodeposition at different sites on plasmonic nanocrystals. Here, CPL on achiral gold bipyramids (AuBPs) creates hot holes that oxidatively deposit PbO2 asymmetrically. We show for the first time that the location of PbO2 photodeposition and hence optical dissymmetry depends on the CPL wavelength...
February 15, 2024: Nano Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344590/when-the-lightning-strikes-twice-navigating-the-complex-terrain-of-cerebral-tuberculosis
#44
Rita Sérvio, Ana Rita Silva, Salomão Fernandes, Raquel Tavares, Paulo Rodrigues
Tuberculosis (TB), a  Mycobacterium tuberculosis  (Mtb) infection, remains a significant global health concern despite a declining incidence. This report highlights a complex case involving a 24-year-old patient from Angola who presented with a constellation of symptoms, including fever, weight loss, and neurological deficits. The patient had been on chronic corticosteroid therapy, a known risk factor for the reactivation of latent TB infection (LTBI). Her clinical course was marked by diagnostic challenges, such as a previous diagnosis of Kikuchi's disease and paradoxical progression despite appropriate tuberculostatic chemotherapy...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340612/evolving-and-evaluating-the-omeract-fellows-program-insights-and-implications-from-omeract-2023-fellows
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lara S Chapman, Ayano Kelly, Erin Balay-Dustrude, Charlotte Bekker, Dorthe B Berthelsen, Nilasha Ghosh, Rachael A Gordon, Romi Haas, Caitlin Jones, Andre Luquini, Max Weinbrecht-Mischkewitz, Tim Pickles, Didem Saygin, Wils Nielsen, Casper Webers, Shawna Grosskleg, Peter Tugwell, Maria Antonietta D'Agostino, Francis Guillemin, Lyn March
OBJECTIVE: To describe the evolution of the OMERACT Fellows Program (OM FP) and to evaluate the innovative changes implemented in the 2023 program. METHODS: The OM FP, the first of its kind in global rheumatology, was developed in 2000 to mentor early career researchers in methods and processes for reaching evidence-driven consensus for outcome measures in clinical studies. The OM FP has evolved through continuing iterations of face to face and online feedback. Key new features delivered in 2023 included e-learning modules, virtual introductory pre-meetings, increased networking with Patient Research Partners (PRPs), learning opportunities to give and receive personal feedback, ongoing performance feedback during the meeting from Fellow peers, PRPs, senior OMERACTers (members of the OMERACT community) and Emerging Leader mentors, involvement in pitching promotions, two-minute Lightning Talks in a plenary session and an embedded poster tour...
February 4, 2024: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339604/unmanned-aerial-vehicle-cooperative-data-dissemination-based-on-graph-neural-networks
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Na Xing, Ye Zhang, Yuehai Wang, Yang Zhou
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have critical applications in various real-world scenarios, including mapping unknown environments, military reconnaissance, and post-disaster search and rescue. In these scenarios where communication infrastructure is missing, UAVs will form an ad hoc network and perform tasks in a distributed manner. To efficiently carry out tasks, each UAV must acquire and share global status information and data from neighbors. Meanwhile, UAVs frequently operate in extreme conditions, including storms, lightning, and mountainous areas, which significantly degrade the quality of wireless communication...
January 30, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336797/rain-may-improve-survival-from-direct-lightning-strikes-to-the-human-head
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
René Machts, Alexander Hunold, Christian Drebenstedt, Michael Rock, Carsten Leu, Jens Haueisen
There is evidence that humans can survive a direct lightning strike to the head. Our question is: could water (rain) on the skin contribute to an increase in the survival rate? We measure the influence of rain during high-energy direct lightning strikes on a realistic three-compartment human head phantom. We find a lower number of perforations and eroded areas near the lightning strike impact points on the head phantom when rain was applied compared to no rain. Current amplitudes in the brain were lower with rain compared to no rain before a fully formed flashover...
February 9, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331837/hybrid-ai-enhanced-lightning-flash-prediction-in-the-medium-range-forecast-horizon
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mattia Cavaiola, Federico Cassola, Davide Sacchetti, Francesco Ferrari, Andrea Mazzino
Traditional fully-deterministic algorithms, which rely on physical equations and mathematical models, are the backbone of many scientific disciplines for decades. These algorithms are based on well-established principles and laws of physics, enabling a systematic and predictable approach to problem-solving. On the other hand, AI-based strategies emerge as a powerful tool for handling vast amounts of data and extracting patterns and relationships that might be challenging to identify through traditional algorithms...
February 8, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322150/integrating-a-community-advisory-board-into-a-pragmatic-trial-of-mindfulness-for-chronic-low-back-pain
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalia E Morone, Elondra D Harr, Jose E Baez, Ruth D Rodriguez, Suzanne M Lawrence, Jessica L Barnhill, Isabel Roth
BACKGROUND: To improve the implementation of clinical trial interventions, there is a need to facilitate communication between key stakeholders and research teams. Community Advisory Boards (CAB) bring together a range of stakeholders not historically included in the research process to inform and work collaboratively with research teams. OBJECTIVE: To describe our procedures and processes for (1) integration of a CAB into a pragmatic clinical trial of a telehealth-delivered group mindfulness program for persons with chronic low back pain (cLBP) within primary care, and (2) for the rapid uptake and implementation of CAB recommendations...
2024: Glob Adv Integr Med Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315852/geological-evidence-of-extensive-n-fixation-by-volcanic-lightning-during-very-large-explosive-eruptions
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adeline Aroskay, Erwan Martin, Slimane Bekki, Jean-Luc Le Pennec, Joël Savarino, Abidin Temel, Nelida Manrique, Rigoberto Aguilar, Marco Rivera, Hervé Guillou, Hélène Balcone-Boissard, Océane Phelip, Sophie Szopa
Most of the nitrogen (N) accessible for life is trapped in dinitrogen (N2 ), the most stable atmospheric molecule. In order to be metabolized by living organisms, N2 has to be converted into biologically assimilable forms, so-called fixed N. Nowadays, nearly all the N-fixation is achieved through biological and anthropogenic processes. However, in early prebiotic environments of the Earth, N-fixation must have occurred via natural abiotic processes. One of the most invoked processes is electrical discharges, including from thunderstorms and lightning associated with volcanic eruptions...
February 13, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299452/electrochemical-diselenation-of-bodipy-fluorophores-for-bioimaging-applications-and-sensitization-of-1-o-2
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ícaro A O Bozzi, Luana A Machado, Emilay B T Diogo, Fábio G Delolo, Luiza O F Barros, Gabriela A P Graça, Maria H Araujo, Felipe T Martins, Leandro F Pedrosa, Lilian C da Luz, Emmanuel S Moraes, Fabiano S Rodembusch, João S F Guimarães, André G Oliveira, Sebastian H Röttger, Daniel B Werz, Cauê P Souza, Felipe Fantuzzi, Jianhua Han, Todd B Marder, Holger Braunschweig, Eufrânio N da Silva Júnior
Invited for the cover of this issue are the groups of Holger Braunschweig at the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany and Eufrânio N. da Silva Júnior at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, UFMG, Brazil. The image depicts the electrochemical synthesis of selenium-containing BODIPY molecules with lightning symbolizing the electrifying synthetic process, while the surrounding elemental chaos hints at the red-shifted absorption and emission and the transformative photophysical properties of these new compounds...
February 1, 2024: Chemistry: a European Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289367/a-15-year-review-of-lightning-deaths-in-germany-with-a-focus-on-pathognomonic-findings
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Bingert, Larissa Bremer, Andreas Büttner, Stefan Nigbur, Ryan Blumenthal, Fred Zack
Lethal accidents caused by lightning are divided into observed and unobserved events. Pathognomonic or characteristic findings are often overlooked during external postmortem examination. Classical mistakes may be made which may often lead to an incorrect diagnosis. An analysis of 270 fatalities was performed on a historical collection of the Committee for Lightning Conductor Construction for the United Economic Area e. V. (ABBW) on lethal accidents due to lightning that occurred in Germany for the period 1951-1965...
January 30, 2024: International Journal of Legal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273502/the-importance-of-habitat-type-and-historical-fire-regimes-in-arthropod-community-response-following-large-scale-wildfires
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna J Holmquist, R J Cody Markelz, Ciera C Martinez, Rosemary G Gillespie
Novel wildfire regimes are rapidly changing global ecosystems and pose significant challenges for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. In this study, we used DNA metabarcoding to assess the response of arthropod pollinator communities to large-scale wildfires across diverse habitat types in California. We sampled six reserves within the University of California Natural Reserve System, each of which was partially burned in the 2020 Lightning Complex wildfires in California. Using yellow pan traps to target pollinators, we collected arthropods from burned and unburned sites across multiple habitat types including oak woodland, redwood, scrub, chamise, grassland, forest, and serpentine habitats...
January 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270519/lightning-strike-induced-damage-leading-to-urgent-left-ventricular-assist-device-exchange
#54
Ali Saad Merzah, Eleftherios Beltsios, Bastian Schmack, Guenes Dogan, Arjang Ruhparwar, Jan D Schmitto, Jasmin S Hanke
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 25, 2024: Artificial Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38220021/association-of-lightning-with-lcl-el-humidity-at-850%C3%A2-mb-and-at-200%C3%A2-mb-during-various-cape-over-northern-india
#55
REVIEW
Deen Mani Lal, Nandivada Umakanth, Manoj Arjun Domkawale, Venkatachalam Gopalakrishnan, Manoj Kumar Srivastava, Sunil Dnyandeo Pawar
Association of lightning with Lifting Condensation Level (LCL), Equilibrium Level (EL), K Index, and humidity at 850 mb and 200 mb in 2019 and 2020 over Nation Capital Region (Delhi) (Lat: 27°N -29°N, Lon: 76°E-78°E) is investigated using in-situ observation data. Study shows high lightning activity during low LCL, and vice versa. This high lighting and low LCL is associated with high relative humidity at 850 mb, and high "K" index. Low LCL and high relative humidity (low dew point depression) at 850 mb helps in generating super cell thunderstorms with spinning/tornado updraft...
January 12, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205155/spontaneous-regeneration-of-cholecystokinergic-reticulospinal-axons-after-a-complete-spinal-cord-injury-in-sea-lampreys
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura González-Llera, Gabriel N Santos-Durán, Daniel Sobrido-Cameán, Carmen Núñez-González, Juan Pérez-Fernández, Antón Barreiro-Iglesias
In contrast to humans, lampreys spontaneously recover their swimming capacity after a complete spinal cord injury (SCI). This recovery process involves the regeneration of descending axons. Spontaneous axon regeneration in lampreys has been mainly studied in giant descending neurons. However, the regeneration of neurochemically distinct descending neuronal populations with small-caliber axons, as those found in mammals, has been less studied. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a regulatory neuropeptide found in the brain and spinal cord that modulates several processes such as satiety, or locomotion...
December 2024: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203054/a-novel-defect-detection-method-for-overhead-ground-wire
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yao Xiao, Lan Xiong, Zhanlong Zhang, Yihua Dan
Overhead ground wires typically have strong axial tension and are prone to structural defects caused by corrosion and lightning strikes, which could lead to serious safety hazards. Therefore, it is important to detect defects accurately and quickly to avoid those problems. Existing defect detection methods for overhead ground wires are mainly traditional metal defect detection methods, including eddy current detection, ultrasonic detection, and manual visual inspection. However, those methods have problems of low detection efficiency, high environmental requirements, and insufficient reliability...
December 28, 2023: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176975/the-novel-application-of-the-lightning-process-to-treat-long-covid-in-primary-care-case-report
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F Finch, P Parker, C Nollett, S Burns
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Long COVID (LC) is now prevalent in many countries. Little evidence exists regarding how this chronic condition should be treated, but guidelines suggest for most people it can be managed symptomatically in primary care. The Lightning Process is a trademarked positive psychology focused self-management programme which has shown to be effective in reducing fatigue and accompanying symptoms in other chronic conditions including Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis...
August 23, 2023: Explore: the Journal of Science and Healing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170721/an-early-warning-approach-for-the-rapid-identification-of-extreme-weather-disasters-based-on-phased-array-dual-polarization-radar-cooperative-network-data
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miaoyuan Xiao, Lei Wang, Yuanchang Dong, Chenghong Zhang, Shunjiu Wang, Kangquan Yang, Kui Zhang
In recent years, X-band phase array dual polarization weather radar technology has matured. The cooperative networking data from X-band phase array dual polarization weather radar have many advantages compared with traditional methods, namely, high spatial and temporal resolution (approximately 70 seconds in one scan, 30 m in radial distance resolution), wide coverages that can compensate for the observation blind spots, and data fusion technology that is used in the observation overlap area to ensure that the observed precipitation data have spatial continuity...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38167780/-primary-hyperoxaluria-type%C3%A2-1-a%C3%A2-rare-hereditary-metabolic-disorder-as-cause-of-livedo-racemosa
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kai-Philipp Linse, Alexander Enk, Ferdinand Toberer
Livedo racemosa is characterized by a bizarrely configurated lightning figure-like appearance with striated to reticulated, livid erythematous macules and results from a reduced perfusion of the respective skin area, which can have different underlying pathophysiologies. A rare but relevant cause, especially in young patients with end-stage kidney failure, is primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1), a hereditary metabolic disorder in which oxalate accumulates in the body.
January 2, 2024: Dermatologie (Heidelb)
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