The closest exoplanet to us, Proxima Centauri B has captivated the imaginations of scientists for years. Why? Because it is about the same size as the Earth and it orbits its star within the habitable zone, meaning it could be a world capable of supporting life, and it's right next door! So could this mysterious exoplanet really host alien life? Some scientists think so and they have simulated how.
Is there sound inside Jupiter, deep within its swirling chaotic clouds? Yes! And it's even weirder than you can imagine! But if we could place a floating platform deep inside the gas giant's clouds and somehow stand on it, what would it sound like? This is my look into the bizarre soundscape of the solar system's largest planet, the gas giant, Jupiter.
Where might we find life beyond Earth? On an alien planet millions of light-years away? Maybe not. Life, it turns out, could have started independently on multiple worlds just a stone's throw away. From the icy moons of Jupiter to the methane lakes of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, the search for extraterrestrial life is closer than you think.
When we look across the solar system hundreds of fascinating moons can be observed. The gas giant planet Saturn is the king of the moons, with over 146 known to be orbiting it. But it turns out, that within the rings of Saturn, new objects are forming, and there could be millions of them! So what caused Saturn's rings in the first place? What is causing the formation of these new worlds? and will they ever become one single large moon in the future?
Few worlds in our solar system are as compelling as Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus. This tiny, yet fascinating world is covered in intriguing features, the most noticeable being its bright white surface, and those enormous fractures that crisscross its frigid terrain. But it's not just its surface where incredible things have been discovered, below its frozen crust, a secret subsurface ocean exists that harbors the right ingredients necessary for life. So much of Enceladus still remains a mystery. Still, by using the stunning images captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, we can peel back the layers of this tiny world and take a closer look at its fascinating features like never before.
What are the closest images ever taken of the planet Jupiter? While many spacecraft have visited the gas giant, only NASA's Juno spacecraft has flown just above its cloud tops. Coming closer than any other spacecraft. Revealing what the largest planet in the solar system looks like up close and personal. So much of the gas giant is still a mystery, but by using the stunning images captured by Juno, we can peel back the layers of this enormous world and take a closer look at its fascinating features like never before. So, what did we see?
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"The tonsils are part of what is called Waldeyer’s ring. Generally when talking about tonsils we are talking about the palatine tonsils situated on both sides of the throat. The tonsils are important in the early years of life because the lymphoid tissues containing the immune cells are continuously exposed to many antigens. That is why until the age of 6 tonsils are typically hyperplastic and tend to regress by 12 years of age. The palatine tonsils have a strong blood supply from five different vessels, that is why there is a risk of a lot of bleeding with tonsillectomy. Zooming to the tonsils, we can see they have deep crypts and lymph nodules. The crypts are normally colonised by many species of bacteria and also exposed to many viral organisms.
Many viral and bacterial organisms can cause tonsillitis, which is inflammation of the tonsils causing tonsillar oedema, hypertrophy, erythema and pain. The inflammation may affect other areas of the back of the throat, including the adenoids and the lingual tonsils. This inflammatory response produces exudate either white, grey, or yellow discharge. Cultures are not often useful in distinguishing the offending pathogen because even you grow something they are probably commensal organisms anyway.
Generally with acute tonsillitis the pharynx is also inflamed and so a better definition is pharyngotonsillitis rather than acute tonsillitis.
Majority of the cases of tonsillitis are usually from viruses. Common viral organisms that cause tonsillitis include epstein barr virus (EBV), adenovirus, rhinovirus, RSV, influenza and parainfluenza. The most common bacterial cause of acute tonsillitis is Group A Streptococcus (GAS). We will focus on a the two clinically important causes of acute tonsillitis: EBV and GAS"
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The closest exoplanet to us, Proxima Centauri B has captivated the imaginations of scientists for years. Why? Because it is about the same size as the Earth and it orbits its star within the habitable zone, meaning it could be a world capable of supporting life, and it's right next door! So could this mysterious exoplanet really host alien life? Some scientists think so and they have simulated how.
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