Stunning details! However, this is variable. From my own experience, certain proteins like chaperones seem to have a longer half-life than others. This is valid, as they play a crucial role in maintaining cell stability and homeostasis, especially under stress conditions.
لو قرأت التاريخ السياسي للمنطقة
لاوجدت أن الاردنيين 🇯🇴
هم من أفضل من تعامل مع الازمات السياسية طوال التاريخ لديهم فن في التعامل مع الازمات وخبرة كبيرة ولاسيما في موقع الاردن الحساس في المنطقة
صمد الاردنيين أمام كل العواصف منذ حرب 1948 الى حرب 1967 الى أيلول الاسود الى حرب 1973الى الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية 1975 - 1990 الحرب الايرانية العراقية 1980 - 1988 الى حرب الخليج الثانية والغزو العراقي للكويت 1990 -1991 الى الغزو الامريكي للعراق 2003 الى الربيع العربي 2010 وبعدها الثورة السورية ومآلاتها الى الحرب على الإرهاب 2014 الى أزمة كورونا والاضرار الاقتصادية وصولا الى طوفان الاقصى 2023 وتداعياتها على المنطقة اليوم 2026
رغم قلة الامكانيات الاقتصادية والازمات الاقليمية وآراء الشارع العربي المشحونه و المتقلبة استطاعوا الاردنيين الحفاظ على أمن بلدهم وسيادته وبناء جيش قوي ومتطور
تحية الى اهلنا في الاردن 🇯🇴
انا شخصيًا معجب كبير بالسياسيين الاردنيين هم مفخرة عربية وأحب أن استمع لهم وأتعلم منهم
استاذ العلوم السياسية الأردني محمد القطاطشة
دكتور اخذ بحث وحدة من الطالبات ونشره بإسمه بدون ذكر اسمها او الاشارة اليها.
الطالبة انصدمت ان بحثها منشور دون ذكر اسمها!
قامت بمراسلة المجلة باثباتات ان البحث يخصها وان اضافات الدكتور لا تذكر!
قامت المجلة بسحب البحث المسروق بعد اثبات السرقة الاكاديمية 😂
شوفوا 👇
One of the most enjoyable courses I’ve attended in the field.
Dr.Alia’s way of delivering the content was smooth, clear, and made complex topics easy to understand.
Grateful for the opportunity, such valuable knowledge and great impact.
Thank you @SS_Chaperone70 and @DrSusanNasif
James Dewey Watson – who won the Nobel Prize for his role in divining the structure of DNA; was instrumental in initiating and propelling the Human Genome Project; and who became notorious for his history of racist and sexist comments – has died at 97.
https://t.co/a9AMw6KrIV
Pressure to publish jumps. And researchers have no time to do science.
(New survey from Elsevier)
Survey of 3200 researchers:
1. Only 45% of scientists have sufficient time for actual research.
2. For 68%, the pressure to publish today is greater than 2-3 years ago.
3. 29% of researchers are considering relocating to another country (for better funding, work‐life balance, or greater research freedom).
4. 58% of researchers use AI tools in their work.
5. Reported benefits from AI: saving time (58%), helping with literature summaries (61%), literature reviews (51%), data analysis (38%), drafting proposals (41%), and drafting papers (38%).
Globally, life in academia is getting worse.
For students & postdocs - it’s especially hard to decide on an academic career.
❗️ A few days ago, I gave a lecture on this topic.
“PhD: Dreams, Reality and Consequences”
Watch it here: https://t.co/5IFhcVFwIL
(I’ll appreciate if you ‘like’ this video - you will GREATLY help it reach more students.)
✅✅ A reminder by Dr. Rahaf Ajaj:
She wasn’t on the Stanford list… but she made it to the Nobel stage. 🏅
Mary E. Brunkow, one of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in Medicine, has only 34 published papers and an H-index of 21.
She never appeared in Stanford’s ranking of the world’s top 2% of scientists.
She didn’t chase citations, metrics, or the spotlight.
Yet, she became part of a discovery that changed how humanity understands the immune system.
Today, while many are busy chasing numbers, titles, and rankings —
she reminds us what truly matters in science: the question.
🔹 She wasn’t running after the lists.
🔹 She was running after the truth.
Because in the end, it’s not about how many papers you publish…
It’s about how deeply your idea can reshape the world.
Focus on your idea, not your ranking.
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal–organic frameworks.”