History of Earth’s Crust Movements:
The history of the study of Earth’s crust movements is a fascinating journey of scientific discovery and paradigm shifts. The book explores the significant milestones in our understanding of this phenomenon, beginning with the continental drift theory proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century. Wegener’s theory, suggesting that the continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart, was initially met with skepticism. However, subsequent advancements in the field led to the acceptance of plate tectonics theory in the 1960s, revolutionizing our understanding of the Earth’s crust movements.
The Critical Role of Ion Channel Screening in Accelerating Drug Discovery and Biomedical Innovation
In the evolving landscape of biomedical research, the ability to efficiently interrogate molecular targets is essential for innovation. Ion channel screening, a cornerstone in…