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" ... As I scientist at NASA several years ago, I often did media interviews when hurricanes were a threat to the nation. To create an understandable analogy for the public, I would describe hurricanes or typhoons as large heat engines (below). Some of the primary energetics for tropical cyclones is latent heat release as water changes from water vapor to cloud water through condensation. If the system is more vertically erect, it is more efficient at transferring the warm, moisture-laden air from the ocean into the "convective engine." ... "
" ... It’s thought that α-Klotho is beneficial to the function of muscle cell mitochondria (the energy powerhouse of a cell). Ambrosio and her colleagues discovered that α-Klotho is very important for the maintenance of mitochondrial structure, and the ability to repair DNA damage in the mitochondria. By extension, it’s very important for the energetics of a muscle cell. Furthermore, they confirmed that loss of α-Klotho leads to mitochondrial dysfunction. ... "
" ... Periodic cellular processes allow the cell to vary the metabolic rates to match the cyclical variations in environmental variables and it gives the cell time to remove its waste and reset its energetics. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells evolved homeostatic metabolic mechanisms that respond to cell energetics and waste accumulation and to fluctuations in nutrient supply, temperature and other environmental conditions. Research on periodic cellular processes have unraveled that clock genes and clock proteins control the timing of metabolic rhythms. Periodic metabolic processes are the bedrock from which sleep and other complex physiological processes evolved. ... "
" ... The discussion of hurricane energetics sets up why some people suggest "nuking" the storm to blow it out. Dr. Landsea offers a bit more insight on the NOAA website: ... "