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New horizons in microparticle forensics: Actinide imaging and detection of 238Pu and 242mAm in hot particles
2021
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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2005, Vasara
2005
Contents: In memoriam Arturs Balklavs-Grīnhofs ; Parting Words to Arturs Balklavs ; List of Publications by Prof. Dr.phys. Arturs Balklavs-Grīnhofs ; Astronomy in 25 Years of Soviet Latvia ; Man in Space: Based on newspaper “Pravda” materials ; U.Dzērvītis. Centenary of the Theory of Relativity ; A.Balklavs. Gamma Emission from the Galactic Centre ; A.Alksnis, Z.Alksne. Fewer Brown Dwarfs, More Red Ones ; A.Alksnis. New Observations of the Eruptive Variable Star V838 Mon ; A.Balklavs. Cosmic Objects in Captivating Photos – 5 ; J. Freimanis. On Polarization of Continuous Solar Spectrum ; J.Jaunbergs. The Very First Contact with Titan ; A.Millers. Biological Effects of Cosmic Rays ; J.Jansons…
Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2015, Rudens (229)
2015
Latvijas Universitāte
Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2016, Vasara (232)
2016
Contents: “ZVAIGŽŅOTĀ DEBESS” FORTY YEARS AGO: A.Balklavs. New Studies and Conclusions on Nucleus of the Galaxy (abridged) ; U.Dzērvītis. Discussion on Planetary System of Barnard’s Star Continues (abridged) ; M.Eliāss. Meeting of Solar Radio Radiation Section (abridged) ; DEVELOPMENTS in SCIENCE: O.Dumbrājs. Neutrino Oscillations: from the Outset to the Nobel Prize ; R.Misa. Conversation with Andris Ambainis on Quantum Computing Science ; DISCOVERIES: F.Gahbauer. First Direct Detection of Gravitational Waves ; I.Pundure. ATLASGAL Survey of Milky Way Completed ; SPACE RESEARCH and EXPLORATION: J.Jaunbergs. The Story of Pluto’s Satellites ; K.Schwartz. Conducting Ice and Magnetic Field of Ur…
Nanomaterial-based electrochemical immunosensors as advanced diagnostic tools
2014
A literature survey has been made of recent advances in the use of new nanomaterials for the biosensing of different biomolecules, which have opened new horizons in identifying and quantifying biomolecules, for possible early diagnosis of disease. Nanomaterials show similar dimensions to biomolecules like proteins (enzymes, antigens and antibodies) and DNA. The integration of nanomaterials with biomaterials results in novel hybrid nanobiomaterials with synergetic properties and functions. In this review, we will discuss recent progress in the field, describing the basic concepts of nanomaterial-based platforms for development and expansion of immunosensors and nanosensors. We present an ove…
2021
Aging and diabetes lead to protein glycation and cause dysfunction of collagen-containing tissues. The accompanying structural and functional changes of collagen significantly contribute to the development of various pathological malformations affecting the skin, blood vessels, and nerves, causing a number of complications, increasing disability risks and threat to life. In fact, no methods of non-invasive assessment of glycation and associated metabolic processes in biotissues or prediction of possible skin complications, e.g., ulcers, currently exist for endocrinologists and clinical diagnosis. In this publication, utilizing emerging photonics-based technology, innovative solutions in mac…
Optical and electrochemical DNA nanobiosensors
2011
In the past two decades, nanoscale advanced materials have been explored for biosensing molecules, so new horizons have opened up for identifying and quantifying biomolecules, and possible early diagnosis of diseases. DNA nanobiosensors show promise. This article provides an overview on their optical and electrochemical aspects. We discuss recent progress in this field, describing basic concepts of molecular beacons and quantum dots as optical nano-imaging systems. Also, carbon nanotubes provide a platform for development and advancement of electrochemical DNA nanobiosensors, which are increasingly being implemented as robust tools for detection in biomedical sciences. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
Nuevos horizontes de economía ética en tiempo de neurociencia
2017
En el tema de los «Nuevos horizontes de economía ética en tiempo de neurociencia» se entremezclan lo que hoy se suele entender como ciencias naturales, ciencias sociales y humanidades (o ciencias humanas y ciencias del espíritu [Geisteswissenschaften], y todas ellas bajo el nuevo imperativo tecnológico (que impele incluso a considerar la ciencia en general como tecnociencia). Situados ya en este contexto de nuestro tiempo, sentimos de modo especial el predominio de lo económico, que se ha encarnado en los procesos de globalización y mundialización. Pero asimismo en nuestro horizonte histórico no es fácil sentir que vayan unidas la economía y la ética. Lo más normal es que se susciten recelo…
Sachs-Wolfe at second order: the CMB bispectrum on large angular scales
2009
We calculate the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropy bispectrum on large angular scales in the absence of primordial non-Gaussianities, assuming exact matter dominance and extending at second order the classic Sachs-Wolfe result delta T/T = Phi/3. The calculation is done in Poisson gauge. Besides intrinsic contributions calculated at last scattering, one must consider integrated effects. These are associated to lensing, and to the time dependence of the potentials (Rees-Sciama) and of the vector and tensor components of the metric generated at second order. The bispectrum is explicitly computed in the flat-sky approximation. It scales as l(-4) in the scale invariant limit and the shape d…
Silicateins - A Novel Paradigm in Bioinorganic Chemistry: Enzymatic Synthesis of Inorganic Polymeric Silica
2013
The inorganic matrix of the siliceous skeletal elements of sponges, that is, spicules, is formed of amorphous biosilica. Until a decade ago, it remained unclear how the hard biosilica monoliths of the spicules are formed in sponges that live in a silica-poor (<50 mu m) aquatic environment. The following two discoveries caused a paradigm shift and allowed an elucidation of the processes underlying spicule formation; first the discovery that in the spicules only one major protein, silicatein, exists and second, that this protein displays a bio-catalytical, enzymatic function. These findings caused a paradigm shift, since silicatein is the first enzyme that catalyzes the formation of an inorga…