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India seen growing at 6.6% in 2026 as strong consumption and public investment offset US tariff impact: UN

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India’s GDP Growth Rate at 6.6% in 2026, UN Says

The United Nations projects India’s economy growth rate will be 6.6% in 2026, driven by resilient private consumption and strong public investment that are expected to largely offset the adverse effects of higher U.S. tariffs on exports.

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The importance of ecotype diversity on duckweed growth with and without salt stress

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https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtac054

Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 10/05/2025

It’s time for another update Saturday morning update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. After the record-breaking stats described in the last update , this week has been on the slow side with just one paper published. This brings the number in Volume 8 (2025) up to 55 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 290.

The paper to report is “Late-time growth weakly affects the significance of high-redshift massive galaxies” by Qianran Xia & Dragan Huterer (U. Michigan, USA) and Nhat-Minh Nguyen (U. Tokyo, Japan). This paper, which was published on Wednesday 7th May 2025,  is published in the folder Cosmology and NonGalactic Astrophysics. It presents an argument that changes in the growth rate of perturbations at low redshift do not have much effect on predictions of the abundance of lassive galaxies at high redshift.

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You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here.

That’s all for now. I’ll do another update next week.

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You can easily go from #cause to #growthrate but you will not come back from #growthrate to #cause.

"Growth rate is a dominant factor predicting the rhizosphere effect"

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41396-023-01453-6

#rhizosphere #GrowthRate #microbiome #MAGs #CommunityAssembly

Growth rate is a dominant factor predicting the rhizosphere effect - The ISME Journal

The root microbiome is shaped by plant root activity, which selects specific microbial taxa from the surrounding soil. This influence on the microorganisms and soil chemistry in the immediate vicinity of the roots has been referred to as the rhizosphere effect. Understanding the traits that make bacteria successful in the rhizosphere is critical for developing sustainable agriculture solutions. In this study, we compared the growth rate potential, a complex trait that can be predicted from bacterial genome sequences, to functional traits encoded by proteins. We analyzed 84 paired rhizosphere- and soil-derived 16S rRNA gene amplicon datasets from 18 different plants and soil types, performed differential abundance analysis, and estimated growth rates for each bacterial genus. We found that bacteria with higher growth rate potential consistently dominated the rhizosphere, and this trend was confirmed in different bacterial phyla using genome sequences of 3270 bacterial isolates and 6707 metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from 1121 plant- and soil-associated metagenomes. We then identified which functional traits were enriched in MAGs according to their niche or growth rate status. We found that predicted growth rate potential was the main feature for differentiating rhizosphere and soil bacteria in machine learning models, and we then analyzed the features that were important for achieving faster growth rates, which makes bacteria more competitive in the rhizosphere. As growth rate potential can be predicted from genomic data, this work has implications for understanding bacterial community assembly in the rhizosphere, where many uncultivated bacteria reside.

Nature

Your fingernails grow as fast as the Moon is drifting away from the Earth - about 3.5mm per month.

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A forecast of world economic #growthrate in #2030y on #nhk.
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How cellular growth rate reshapes cell-fate-decision landscape

Genes and the regulation relationships among them create complex networks that determine cell differentiation trajectories. However, we still cannot understand and predict the cell-fate-decision process using network topology in a bottom-up manner.

Phys.org

#MilkyWay's Supermassive #BlackHole Will Grow to 25 Times Its Present Size - A new #study concludes that the #growthrate of black holes must change as #galaxies evolve from one stage to the next, suggesting that most of the black hole growth occurs in the “green valley” when galaxies are beginning to quench.

https://dailygalaxy.com/2022/12/the-galaxy-killer-its-central-supermassive-black-hole/

Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole Will Grow to 25 Times Its Present Size

    Avi Shporer with the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research via UC Santa Cruz, Sandra Faber, and the Neils Bohr Institute Recent research suggests that in massive galaxies, the central black hole –a strange galactic monster, for which creation is destruction, death is life, and chaos is order – is like […]

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