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ZH_2_03 — Islamic Golden Age Astronomy: Observatories and Star Catalogs
Islamic astronomy (c. 750–1500 CE) represents one of the most productive and sophisticated periods in the history of astronomical science — a sustained tradition of observation, mathematical innovation, and critical enga
ZH_2_00 — Asian Islamic Indian: Subfolder Summary
ZH_1_00 — Near East Mediterranean: Subfolder Summary
C_3_00 — Cosmology Cycles Ritual: Subfolder Summary
C_2_00 — Knowledge Bringer Serpent: Subfolder Summary
ZF_2_00 — Marine Biology Ecology: Subfolder Summary
ZF_5_00 — Ocean Technology Policy: Subfolder Summary
ZF_4_00 — Ocean Chemistry Climate: Subfolder Summary
ZF_1_00 — Physical Oceanography: Subfolder Summary
Z_5_00 — Modern Genomics Technologies: Subfolder Summary
Z_5_23 — Gene Drives: CRISPR-Based Inheritance Manipulation and Ecological Engineering
A gene drive is a genetic engineering technology that biases inheritance in sexually reproducing organisms, causing a modified gene to spread through a population at rates far exceeding normal Mendelian inheritance (~50%
Z_1_18 — Junk DNA & the ENCODE Controversy: Function, Noise, and the Human Genome
The term "junk DNA" — coined by Susumu Ohno (1972) to describe non-coding DNA sequences in eukaryotic genomes that appeared to have no functional role — ignited one of the most contentious debates in modern genomics: how
K_3_00 — Consciousness Variants: Subfolder Summary
K_4_00 — Anomalous Esoteric: Subfolder Summary
K_2_00 — Neuroscience Brain: Subfolder Summary
K_5_00 — Perception Phenomenology: Subfolder Summary
E_3_00 — Geological Hydrological Events: Subfolder Summary
E_2_00 — Volcanic Climate Events: Subfolder Summary
E_4_00 — Dating Chronological Science: Subfolder Summary
E_1_14 — Supernovae in Human History: Crab Nebula, SN 1006, Vela
Supernovae — the catastrophic explosions of massive stars (core-collapse, Type II/Ib/Ic) or white dwarfs exceeding the Chandrasekhar mass limit (thermonuclear, Type Ia) — are among the most energetic events in the univer
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