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South Ural State University
Education•Chelyabinsk, Russia•
About: South Ural State University is a education organization based out in Chelyabinsk, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Grinding. The organization has 4120 authors who have published 5805 publications receiving 36375 citations. The organization is also known as: Chelyabinsk State Technical University & Chelyabinsk Mechanics and Technology Institute.
Topics: Computer science, Grinding, Machining, Chemistry, Magnetization
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University of Copenhagen1, University of Gothenburg2, Technical University of Denmark3, Leiden University4, Lund University5, University of Oxford6, University of Wrocław7, University of Zurich8, Wrocław Medical University9, University of Toronto10, Gorno-Altaisk State University11, South Ural State University12, Polish Academy of Sciences13, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich14, Eötvös Loránd University15, Hungarian Natural History Museum16, Hungarian Academy of Sciences17, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic18, Masaryk University19, University of Tartu20, Yerevan State University21, University of Szeged22, Hungarian National Museum23, University of Wisconsin-Madison24, Russian Academy of Sciences25, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague26, Armenian National Academy of Sciences27, Moscow State University28, University of California, Berkeley29
TL;DR: It is shown that the Bronze Age was a highly dynamic period involving large-scale population migrations and replacements, responsible for shaping major parts of present-day demographic structure in both Europe and Asia.
Abstract: The Bronze Age of Eurasia (around 3000-1000 BC) was a period of major cultural changes. However, there is debate about whether these changes resulted from the circulation of ideas or from human migrations, potentially also facilitating the spread of languages and certain phenotypic traits. We investigated this by using new, improved methods to sequence low-coverage genomes from 101 ancient humans from across Eurasia. We show that the Bronze Age was a highly dynamic period involving large-scale population migrations and replacements, responsible for shaping major parts of present-day demographic structure in both Europe and Asia. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesized spread of Indo-European languages during the Early Bronze Age. We also demonstrate that light skin pigmentation in Europeans was already present at high frequency in the Bronze Age, but not lactose tolerance, indicating a more recent onset of positive selection on lactose tolerance than previously thought.
1,088 citations
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Russian Academy of Sciences1, Search for extraterrestrial intelligence2, Ames Research Center3, South Ural State University4, Chelyabinsk State University5, Ural Federal University6, University of California, Davis7, University of Helsinki8, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute9, Delft University of Technology10, Tomsk State University11, University of Oslo12, American Museum of Natural History13, Fordham University14, Jacobs Engineering Group15, University of New Mexico16, Tohoku University17, Korean Ocean Research and Development Institute18, Chinese Academy of Sciences19, Brown University20, Technische Universität München21, University of Tokyo22, Waseda University23
TL;DR: The asteroid impact near the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on 15 February 2013 was the largest airburst on Earth since the 1908 Tunguska event, causing a natural disaster in an area with a population exceeding one million.
Abstract: The asteroid impact near the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on 15 February 2013 was the largest airburst on Earth since the 1908 Tunguska event, causing a natural disaster in an area with a population exceeding one million. Because it occurred in an era with modern consumer electronics, field sensors, and laboratory techniques, unprecedented measurements were made of the impact event and the meteoroid that caused it. Here, we document the account of what happened, as understood now, using comprehensive data obtained from astronomy, planetary science, geophysics, meteorology, meteoritics, and cosmochemistry and from social science surveys. A good understanding of the Chelyabinsk incident provides an opportunity to calibrate the event, with implications for the study of near-Earth objects and developing hazard mitigation strategies for planetary protection.
560 citations
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TL;DR: The article discusses different challenges and key issues of IoT, architecture and important application domains, and the importance of big data and its analysis with respect to IoT has been discussed.
Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) is a new paradigm that has changed the traditional way of living into a high tech life style. Smart city, smart homes, pollution control, energy saving, smart transportation, smart industries are such transformations due to IoT. A lot of crucial research studies and investigations have been done in order to enhance the technology through IoT. However, there are still a lot of challenges and issues that need to be addressed to achieve the full potential of IoT. These challenges and issues must be considered from various aspects of IoT such as applications, challenges, enabling technologies, social and environmental impacts etc. The main goal of this review article is to provide a detailed discussion from both technological and social perspective. The article discusses different challenges and key issues of IoT, architecture and important application domains. Also, the article bring into light the existing literature and illustrated their contribution in different aspects of IoT. Moreover, the importance of big data and its analysis with respect to IoT has been discussed. This article would help the readers and researcher to understand the IoT and its applicability to the real world.
433 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a critical review of the current state of the arts of hydrogen supply chain as a forwarding energy vector, comprising its resources, generation and storage technologies, demand market, and economics.
Abstract: Hydrogen is known as a technically viable and benign energy vector for applications ranging from the small-scale power supply in off-grid modes to large-scale chemical energy exports. However, with hydrogen being naturally unavailable in its pure form, traditionally reliant industries such as oil refining and fertilisers have sourced it through emission-intensive gasification and reforming of fossil fuels. Although the deployment of hydrogen as an alternative energy vector has long been discussed, it has not been realised because of the lack of low-cost hydrogen generation and conversion technologies. The recent tipping point in the cost of some renewable energy technologies such as wind and photovoltaics (PV) has mobilised continuing sustained interest in renewable hydrogen through water splitting. This paper presents a critical review of the current state of the arts of hydrogen supply chain as a forwarding energy vector, comprising its resources, generation and storage technologies, demand market, and economics.
410 citations
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TL;DR: The oldest direct evidence of Yersinia pestis identified by ancient DNA in human teeth from Asia and Europe dating from 2,800 to 5,000 years ago is reported and is found to be at least two times older than previous estimates.
367 citations
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George P. Chrousos | 169 | 1612 | 120752 |
T. E. Simos | 77 | 458 | 16772 |
Alireza Khataee | 68 | 525 | 20805 |
Victor V. Atuchin | 50 | 282 | 8600 |
Vadim Yu. Kukushkin | 50 | 307 | 9440 |
Wolfgang Haase | 50 | 624 | 11634 |
Jaya Narayan Sahu | 49 | 157 | 9569 |
Vladimir G. Chigrinov | 46 | 645 | 11132 |
Zaher Mundher Yaseen | 45 | 253 | 6091 |
Aviral Kumar Tiwari | 43 | 409 | 8312 |
Miklas Scholz | 43 | 375 | 7915 |
Seema Narayan | 41 | 162 | 6356 |
Artëm E. Masunov | 40 | 139 | 4382 |
Julio Licinio | 39 | 356 | 29843 |
Saeed Shirazian | 38 | 249 | 5482 |