Human extraction of too much groundwater leads to polar drift
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 19 (Reporter Liu Xia) Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin in the United States simulated how changes in the distribution of water around the earth affect the drift of the poles. The results show that the total amount of groundwater pumped by human beings from 1993 to 2010 was about 210 billion tons, and the change of groundwater distribution caused the earth's poles to drift by 80 cm...
The largest and most complete human lung cell map released to date
Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, June 8 (Reporter Zhang Jiaxin) The largest and most comprehensive map of human lung cells so far was published in Nature Medicine on the 8th. By combining data from nearly 40 studies, an international research team has created the first complete lung single cell atlas, revealing the rich diversity of lung cell types, highlighting key cell differences between healthy and diseased lungs, and will become a valuable resource for lung researchers...