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Cairnmore Hill Wind Farm proposal refused - Business Insider

2025-03-07 (insider.co.uk)

Cairnmore Hill Wind Farm proposal refused - Business Insider

Caithness plan turned down for the second time by Highland Council under delegated powers

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Pathogenic role of acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP) in Cushing’s syndrome

2024-11-22 (nature.com)

Pathogenic role of acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP) in Cushing’s syndrome

Cushing’s syndrome is caused by an elevation of endogenous or pharmacologically administered glucocorticoids. Acyl coenzyme A binding protein (ACBP, encoded by the gene diazepam binding inhibitor, Dbi) stimulates food intake and lipo-anabolic reactions. Here we found that plasma ACBP/DBI concentrations were elevated in patients and mice with Cushing’s syndrome. We used several methods for ACBP/DBI inhibition in mice, namely, (1) induction of ACBP/DBI autoantibodies, (2) injection of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody, (3) body-wide or hepatocyte-specific knockout of the Dbi gene, (4) mutation of the ACBP/DBI receptor Gabrg2 and (5) injections of triiodothyronine or (6) the thyroid hormone receptor-β agonist resmetirom to block Dbi transcription. These six approaches abolished manifestations of Cushing’s syndrome such as increased food intake, weight gain, excessive adiposity, liver damage, hypertriglyceridaemia and type 2 diabetes.

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RES move, siege to Virgin Mary

2024-05-12 (egedesonsoz.com)

RES move, siege to Virgin Mary

Faik Çelik Holding and the Spanish Gestamp partnership requested permission from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change to increase the capacity of the wind power plant operated in the forest area adjacent to Virgin Mary Nature Park.

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RES move, siege to Virgin Mary

2024-05-12 (egedesonsoz.com)

RES move, siege to Virgin Mary

Faik Çelik Holding and the Spanish Gestamp partnership requested permission from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change to increase the capacity of the wind power plant operated in the forest area adjacent to Virgin Mary Nature Park.

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Spatiotemporal high-resolution mapping of biological production in the Southern Ocean

2023-12-18 (nature.com)

Spatiotemporal high-resolution mapping of biological production in the Southern Ocean

The Southern Ocean is considered to play an important role in the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients. It is still unclear how biological production there impacts climate change owing to the remarkable gap between the current and the ideal state of research. Here, we proposed a new

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New Project Chases Net-Zero Renewable Energy Systems for the Atlantic Area

2023-10-23 (enn.com)

New Project Chases Net-Zero Renewable Energy Systems for the Atlantic Area

A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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RES buys Australian renewable asset management firm Blueshore

2022-02-07 (power-technology.com)

RES buys Australian renewable asset management firm Blueshore

Renewable Energy Systems (RES) has announced the acquisition of Australian asset management business Blueshore for an undisclosed sum.

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Mapping the world’s free-flowing rivers |

2019-05-08 (nature.com)

Mapping the world’s free-flowing rivers |

Free-flowing rivers (FFRs) support diverse, complex and dynamic ecosystems globally, providing important societal and economic services. Infrastructure development threatens the ecosystem processes, biodiversity and services that these rivers support. Here we assess the connectivity status of 12 million kilometres of rivers globally and identify those that remain free-flowing in their entire length. Only 37 per cent of rivers longer than 1,000 kilometres remain free-flowing over their entire length and 23 per cent flow uninterrupted to the ocean. Very long FFRs are largely restricted to remote regions of the Arctic and of the Amazon and Congo basins. In densely populated areas only few very long rivers remain free-flowing, such as the Irrawaddy and Salween. Dams and reservoirs and their up- and downstream propagation of fragmentation and flow regulation are the leading contributors to the loss of river connectivity.

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Mapping the world’s free-flowing rivers |

2019-05-08 (nature.com)

Mapping the world’s free-flowing rivers |

Free-flowing rivers (FFRs) support diverse, complex and dynamic ecosystems globally, providing important societal and economic services. Infrastructure development threatens the ecosystem processes, biodiversity and services that these rivers support. Here we assess the connectivity status of 12 million kilometres of rivers globally and identify those that remain free-flowing in their entire length. Only 37 per cent of rivers longer than 1,000 kilometres remain free-flowing over their entire length and 23 per cent flow uninterrupted to the ocean. Very long FFRs are largely restricted to remote regions of the Arctic and of the Amazon and Congo basins. In densely populated areas only few very long rivers remain free-flowing, such as the Irrawaddy and Salween. Dams and reservoirs and their up- and downstream propagation of fragmentation and flow regulation are the leading contributors to the loss of river connectivity.

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Fundamental transport mechanisms, fabrication and potential applications of nanoporous atomically thin membranes |  Nanotechnology

2017-06-06 (nature.com)

Fundamental transport mechanisms, fabrication and potential applications of nanoporous atomically thin membranes | Nanotechnology

This Review examines the development of nanoporous atomically thin membranes, focusing on fundamental mechanisms of gas- and liquid-phase transport, membrane fabrication techniques, and advances towards practical applications. Graphene and other two-dimensional materials offer a new approach to controlling mass transport at the nanoscale. These materials can sustain nanoscale pores in their rigid lattices and due to their minimum possible material thickness, high mechanical strength and chemical robustness, they could be used to address persistent challenges in membrane separations. Here we discuss theoretical and experimental developments in the emerging field of nanoporous atomically thin membranes, focusing on the fundamental mechanisms of gas- and liquid-phase transport, membrane fabrication techniques and advances towards practical application. We highlight potential functional characteristics of the membranes and discuss applications where they are expected to offer advantages.

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Tucannon River Wind Farm, Washington

2014-12-30 (power-technology.com)

Tucannon River Wind Farm, Washington

Tucannon River Wind Power Plant, previously known as Lower Snake River Phase II, is a 267MW onshore wind farm developed...

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Pax-8–PPAR-γ fusion protein in thyroid carcinoma

2014-07-29 (nature.com)

Pax-8–PPAR-γ fusion protein in thyroid carcinoma

Approximately one-third of follicular thyroid carcinomas containPAX8–PPARG gene fusions, which result in the production of an oncogenic Pax 8–PPAR-γ fusion protein (PPFP). Here, Raman and Koenig describe the structure and function of PAX8 and PPARGand their protein products. They discuss possible

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