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Ion-induced nucleation of pure biogenic particles (2016)
Kirkby, Jasper ; Duplissy, Jonathan ; Sengupta, Kamalika ; Frege, Carla ; Gordon, Hamish ; Williamson, Christina ; Heinritzi, Martin ; Simon, Mario ; Yan, Chao ; Almeida, Joao ; Tröstl, Jasmin ; Nieminen, Tuomo ; Ortega, Ismael K. ; Wagner, Robert ; Adamov, Alexey ; Amorim, Antonio ; Bernhammer, Anne-Kathrin ; Bianchi, Federico ; Breitenlechner, Martin ; Brilke, Sophia ; Chen, Xuemeng ; Craven, Jill ; Dias, Antonio ; Ehrhart, Sebastian ; Flagan, Richard C. ; Franchin, Alessandro ; Fuchs, Claudia ; Guida, Roberto ; Hakala, Jani ; Hoyle, Christopher Robert ; Jokinen, Tuija ; Junninen, Heikki ; Kangasluoma, Juha ; Kim, Jaeseok ; Krapf, Manuel ; Kürten, Andreas ; Laaksonen, Ari ; Lehtipalo, Katrianne ; Makhmutov, Vladimir ; Mathot, Serge ; Molteni, Ugo ; Onnela, Antti ; Peräkylä, Otso ; Piel, Felix ; Petäjä, Tuukka ; Praplan, Arnaud Patrick ; Pringle, Kirsty ; Rap, Alexandru ; Richards, Nigel A. D. ; Riipinen, Ilona ; Rissanen, Matti P. ; Rondo, Linda ; Sarnela, Nina ; Schobesberger, Siegfried ; Scott, Catherine E. ; Seinfeld, John H. ; Sipilä, Mikko ; Steiner, Gerhard ; Stozhkov, Yuri ; Stratmann, Frank ; Tomé, Antonio ; Virtanen, Annele ; Vogel, Alexander L. ; Wagner, Andrea Christine ; Wagner, Paul E. ; Weingartner, Ernest ; Wimmer, Daniela ; Winkler, Paul M. ; Ye, Penglin ; Zhang, Xuan ; Hansel, Armin ; Dommen, Josef ; Donahue, Neil McPherson ; Worsnop, Douglas R. ; Baltensperger, Urs ; Kulmala, Markku ; Carslaw, Kenneth S. ; Curtius, Joachim
Atmospheric aerosols and their effect on clouds are thought to be important for anthropogenic radiative forcing of the climate, yet remain poorly understood1. Globally, around half of cloud condensation nuclei originate from nucleation of atmospheric vapours2. It is thought that sulfuric acid is essential to initiate most particle formation in the atmosphere3,4, and that ions have a relatively minor role5. Some laboratory studies, however, have reported organic particle formation without the intentional addition of sulfuric acid, although contamination could not be excluded6,7. Here we present evidence for the formation of aerosol particles from highly oxidized biogenic vapours in the absence of sulfuric acid in a large chamber under atmospheric conditions. The highly oxygenated molecules (HOMs) are produced by ozonolysis of α-pinene. We find that ions from Galactic cosmic rays increase the nucleation rate by one to two orders of magnitude compared with neutral nucleation. Our experimental findings are supported by quantum chemical calculations of the cluster binding energies of representative HOMs. Ion-induced nucleation of pure organic particles constitutes a potentially widespread source of aerosol particles in terrestrial environments with low sulfuric acid pollution.
Sex-stratified genome-wide association studies including 270,000 individuals show sexual dimorphism in genetic loci for anthropometric traits (2013)
Randall, Joshua C. ; Winkler, Thomas W. ; Kutalik, Zoltán ; I. Berndt, Sonja ; Jackson, Anne U. ; Monda, Keri L. ; Kilpeläinen, Tuomas O. ; Esko, Tõnu ; Mägi, Reedik ; Li, Shengxu ; Workalemahu, Tsegaselassie ; Feitosa, Mary F. ; Croteau-Chonka, Damien C. ; Day, Felix R. ; Fall, Tove ; Ferreira, Teresa ; Gustafsson, Stefan ; Locke, Adam E. ; Mathieson, Iain ; Scherag, André ; Vedantam, Sailaja ; Wood, Andrew R. ; Liang, Liming ; Steinthorsdottir, Valgerdur ; Thorleifsson, Gudmar ; Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T. ; Dimas, Antigone S. ; Karpe, Fredrik ; Min, Josine L. ; Nicholson, George ; Clegg, Deborah J. ; Person, Thomas ; Krohn, Jon P. ; Bauer, Sabrina ; Buechler, Christa ; Eisinger, Kristina ; Bonnefond, Amélie ; Froguel, Philippe ; Hottenga, Jouke-Jan ; Prokopenko, Inga ; Waite, Lindsay L. ; Harris, Tamara B. ; Smith, Albert Vernon ; Shuldiner, Alan R. ; McArdle, Wendy L. ; Caulfield, Mark J. ; Munroe, Patricia B. ; Grönberg, Henrik ; Chen, Yii-Der Ida ; Li, Guo ; Beckmann, Jacques S. ; Johnson, Toby ; Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur ; Teder-Laving, Maris ; Khaw, Kay-Tee ; Wareham, Nicholas J. ; Zhao, Jing Hua ; Amin, Najaf ; Oostra, Ben A. ; Kraja, Aldi T. ; Province, Michael A. ; Cupples, L. Adrienne ; Heard-Costa, Nancy L. ; Kaprio, Jaakko ; Ripatti, Samuli ; Surakka, Ida ; Collins, Francis S. ; Saramies, Jouko ; Tuomilehto, Jaakko ; Jula, Antti ; Salomaa, Veikko ; Erdmann, Jeanette ; Hengstenberg, Christian ; Loley, Christina ; Schunkert, Heribert ; Lamina, Claudia ; Wichmann, Heinz Erich ; Albrecht, Eva ; Gieger, Christian ; Hicks, Andrew A. ; Johansson, Åsa ; Pramstaller, Peter P. ; Kathiresan, Sekar ; Speliotes, Elizabeth K. ; Penninx, Brenda ; Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa ; Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta ; Gyllensten, Ulf ; Boomsma, Dorret I. ; Campbell, Harry ; Wilson, James F. ; Chanock, Stephen J. ; Farrall, Martin ; Goel, Anuj ; Medina-Gomez, Carolina ; Rivadeneira, Fernando ; Estrada, Karol ; Uitterlinden, André G. ; Hofman, Albert ; Zillikens, M. Carola ; Heijer, Martin den ; Kiemeney, Lambertus Adrianus ; Maschio, Andrea ; Hall, Per ; Tyrer, Jonathan ; Teumer, Alexander ; Völzke, Henry ; Kovacs, Peter ; Tönjes, Anke ; Mangino, Massimo ; Spector, Tim D. ; Hayward, Caroline ; Rudan, Igor ; Hall, Alistair S. ; Samani, Nilesh J. ; Attwood, Antony Paul ; Sambrook, Jennifer G. ; Hung, Joseph ; Palmer, Lyle J. ; Lokki, Marja-Liisa ; Sinisalo, Juha ; Boucher, Gabrielle ; Huikuri, Heikki ; Lorentzon, Mattias ; Ohlsson, Claes ; Eklund, Niina ; Eriksson, Johan G. ; Barlassina, Cristina ; Rivolta, Carlo ; Nolte, Ilja M. ; Snieder, Harold ; Klauw, Melanie M. van der ; Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V. van ; Gejman, Pablo V. ; Shi, Jianxin ; Jacobs, Kevin B. ; Wang, Zhaoming ; Bakker, Stephan J. L. ; Mateo Leach, Irene ; Navis, Gerjan ; Harst, Pim van der ; Martin, Nicholas Gordon ; Medland, Sarah E. ; Montgomery, Grant W. ; Yang, Jian ; Chasman, Daniel I. ; Ridker, Paul M. ; Rose, Lynda M. ; Lehtimäki, Terho ; Raitakari, Olli ; Absher, Devin ; Iribarren, Carlos ; Basart, Hanneke ; Hovingh, Kees G. ; Hyppönen, Elina ; Power, Chris ; Power, Chris ; Anderson, Denise ; Beilby, John P. ; Hui, Jennie ; Jolley, Jennifer ; Sager, Hendrik ; Bornstein, Stefan R. ; Schwarz, Peter E. H. ; Kristiansson, Kati ; Perola, Markus ; Lindström, Jaana ; Swift, Amy J. ; Uusitupa, Matti ; Atalay, Mustafa ; Lakka, Timo A. ; Rauramaa, Rainer ; Bolton, Jennifer L. ; Fowkes, Gerry ; Fraser, Ross M. ; Price, Jackie F. ; Fischer, Krista ; KrjutÅ¡kov, Kaarel ; Metspalu, Andres ; Mihailov, Evelin ; Langenberg, Claudia ; Luan, Jian'an ; Ong, Ken K. ; Chines, Peter S. ; Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi, Sirkka M. ; Saaristo, Timo E. ; Edkins, Sarah ; Franks, Paul W. ; Hallmans, Göran ; Shungin, Dmitry ; Morris, Andrew David ; Palmer, Colin N. A. ; Erbel, Raimund ; Moebus, Susanne ; Nöthen, Markus Maria ; Pechlivanis, Sonali ; Hveem, Kristian ; Narisu, Narisu ; Hamsten, Anders ; Humphries, Steve E. ; Strawbridge, Rona J. ; Tremoli, Elena ; Grallert, Harald ; Thorand, Barbara ; Illig, Thomas ; Koenig, Wolfgang ; Müller-Nurasyid, Martina ; Peters, Annette ; Böhm, Bernhard O. ; Kleber, Marcus E. ; März, Winfried ; Winkelmann, Bernhard R. ; Kuusisto, Johanna ; Laakso, Markku ; Arveiler, Dominique ; Cesana, Giancarlo ; Kuulasmaa, Kari ; Virtamo, Jarmo ; Yarnell, John W. G. ; Kuh, Diana ; Wong, Andrew ; Lind, Lars ; Faire, Ulf de ; Gigante, Bruna ; Magnusson, Patrik K. E. ; Pedersen, Nancy L. ; Dedoussis, George ; Dimitriou, Maria ; Kolovou, Genovefa ; Kanoni, Stavroula ; Stirrups, Kathleen ; Bonnycastle, Lori L. ; Njølstad, Inger ; Wilsgaard, Tom ; Ganna, Andrea ; Rehnberg, Emil ; Hingorani, Aroon ; Kivimaki, Mika ; Kumari, Meena ; Assimes, Themistocles L. ; Barroso, Inês ; Boehnke, Michael ; Borecki, Ingrid B. ; Deloukas, Panos ; Fox, Caroline S. ; Frayling, Timothy ; Groop, Leif C. ; Haritunians, Talin ; Hunter, David ; Ingelsson, Erik ; Kaplan, Robert ; Mohlke, Karen L. ; North, Kari E. ; Lindgren, Cecilia M. ; Qi, Lu ; Loos, Ruth J. F. ; Heid, Iris M. ; Hirschhorn, Joel N. ; McCarthy, Mark I. ; Abecasis, Gonçalo R. ; Stefansson, Kari ; Strachan, David P. ; Schlessinger, David ; O'Connell, Jeffrey R. ; Duijn, Cornelia M. van
Men and women differ substantially regarding height, weight, and body fat. Interestingly, previous work detecting genetic effects for waist-to-hip ratio, to assess body fat distribution, has found that many of these showed sex-differences. However, systematic searches for sex-differences in genetic effects have not yet been conducted. Therefore, we undertook a genome-wide search for sexually dimorphic genetic effects for anthropometric traits including 133,723 individuals in a large meta-analysis and followed promising variants in further 137,052 individuals, including a total of 94 studies. We identified seven loci with significant sex-difference including four previously established (near GRB14/COBLL1, LYPLAL1/SLC30A10, VEGFA, ADAMTS9) and three novel anthropometric trait loci (near MAP3K1, HSD17B4, PPARG), all of which were significant in women, but not in men. Of interest is that sex-difference was only observed for waist phenotypes, but not for height or body-mass-index. We found no evidence for sex-differences with opposite effect direction for men and women. The PPARG locus is of specific interest due to its link to diabetes genetics and therapy. Our findings demonstrate the importance of investigating sex differences, which may lead to a better understanding of disease mechanisms with a potential relevance to treatment options.
Synergistic HNO3–H2SO4–NH3 upper tropospheric particle formation (2022)
Wang, Mingyi ; Xiao, Mao ; Bertozzi, Barbara ; Marie, Guillaume ; Rörup, Birte ; Schulze, Benjamin ; Bardakov, Roman ; He, Xu-Cheng ; Shen, Jiali ; Scholz, Wiebke ; Marten, Ruby ; Dada, Lubna ; Baalbaki, Rima ; Lopez, Brandon ; Lamkaddam, Houssni ; Manninen, Hanna E. ; Amorim, Antonio ; Ataei, Farnoush ; Bogert, Pia ; Brasseur, Zoé ; Caudillo, Lucía ; De Menezes, Louis-Philippe ; Duplissy, Jonathan ; Ekman, Annica M. L. ; Finkenzeller, Henning ; Gonzalez Carracedo, Loïc ; Granzin, Manuel ; Guida, Roberto ; Heinritzi, Martin ; Hofbauer, Victoria ; Höhler, Kristina ; Korhonen, Kimmo ; Krechmer, Jordan E. ; Kürten, Andreas ; Lehtipalo, Katrianne ; Mahfouz, Naser G. A. ; Makhmutov, Vladimir ; Massabò, Dario ; Mathot, Serge ; Mauldin, Roy L. ; Mentler, Bernhard ; Müller, Tatjana ; Onnela, Antti ; Petäjä, Tuukka ; Philippov, Maxim ; Piedehierro, Ana A. ; Pozzer, Andrea ; Ranjithkumar, Ananth ; Schervish, Meredith ; Schobesberger, Siegfried ; Simon, Mario ; Stozhkov, Yuri ; Tomé, António ; Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas ; Vogel, Franziska ; Wagner, Robert ; Wang, Dongyu S. ; Weber, Stefan K. ; Welti, André ; Wu, Yusheng ; Zauner-Wieczorek, Marcel ; Sipilä, Mikko ; Winkler, Paul M. ; Hansel, Armin ; Baltensperger, Urs ; Kulmala, Markku ; Flagan, Richard C. ; Curtius, Joachim ; Riipinen, Ilona ; Gordon, Hamish ; Lelieveld, Jos ; El Haddad, Imad ; Volkamer, Rainer ; Worsnop, Douglas R. ; Christoudias, Theodoros ; Kirkby, Jasper ; Möhler, Ottmar ; Donahue, Neil M.
New particle formation in the upper free troposphere is a major global source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)1,2,3,4. However, the precursor vapours that drive the process are not well understood. With experiments performed under upper tropospheric conditions in the CERN CLOUD chamber, we show that nitric acid, sulfuric acid and ammonia form particles synergistically, at rates that are orders of magnitude faster than those from any two of the three components. The importance of this mechanism depends on the availability of ammonia, which was previously thought to be efficiently scavenged by cloud droplets during convection. However, surprisingly high concentrations of ammonia and ammonium nitrate have recently been observed in the upper troposphere over the Asian monsoon region5,6. Once particles have formed, co-condensation of ammonia and abundant nitric acid alone is sufficient to drive rapid growth to CCN sizes with only trace sulfate. Moreover, our measurements show that these CCN are also highly efficient ice nucleating particles—comparable to desert dust. Our model simulations confirm that ammonia is efficiently convected aloft during the Asian monsoon, driving rapid, multi-acid HNO3–H2SO4–NH3 nucleation in the upper troposphere and producing ice nucleating particles that spread across the mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere.
"Guilty of Being White" : Die (Un-)Möglichkeit antirassistischer 'weißer' Subjektpositionen im amerikanischen Hardcore Punk der 1980er Jahre (2016)
Winkler, Robert A.
Die amerikanische Hardcore Punk Szene wird bis heute als eine antirassistische Rebellion gegen das Wiedererstarken konservativer Wertvorstellungen wahrgenommen. Hardcore Punk entwickelte sich in den USA aus der Stilrichtung des Punkrock und hatte seinen Höhepunkt in den 1980er Jahren. Dabei wurde sowohl der lyrische Inhalt als auch die musikalische Form des ursprünglichen Genres radikalisiert und die subkulturelle Identität maßgeblich über körperbetonte und expressive Bühnenauftritte konstituiert. Die Hardcore Punk Szene inszenierte sich vornehmlich als prekäre und stigmatisierte Gesellschaftsschicht, um von dieser Position aus eine vermeintlich antirassistische Grundhaltung zu propagieren. Die Tatsache, dass diese Szene jedoch fast ausschließlich aus weißen, männlichen und der Mittelschicht zugehörigen Jugendlichen bestand, wirft Fragen hinsichtlich der etablierten, politisch eindeutigen Verortung als subversiver Bewegung auf.
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