» Applying the Aajiiqatigiingniq Research Methodology: approaches and lessons learned through collaborative survey development and analysis
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Arctic Science, Ahead of Print. Aajiiqatigiingniq is an Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principle used to discuss serious topics and come to consensus around decision-making. In working with Elders on community research issues, the Aqqiumavvik S...

» Hovering hawkmoths exploit unsteady circulation to produce aerodynamic force
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» Dorsoventral comparison of intraspecific variation in the butterfly wing pattern using a convolutional neural network
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» Transient cognitive impacts of oxygen deprivation caused by catch-and-release angling
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» Demystifying the functions of the mitochondrial ORFan proteins in bivalves with doubly uniparental inheritance
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» DNA and spores from coprolites reveal that colourful truffle-like fungi endemic to New Zealand were consumed by extinct moa (Dinornithiformes)
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» Reconstructing dinosaur locomotion
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» Growing with dinosaurs: a review of dinosaur reproduction and ontogeny
15/01/25 08:00 from Royal Society: Biology Letters: Table of Contents
Biology Letters, Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025.

» Over 97 million US residents exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water, analysis reveals
15/01/25 05:10 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Nearly a third of people in the U.S. have been exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that could impact their health, according to a new analysis by scientists at Silent Spring Institute. What's more, Hispanic and Bl...

» Understanding the spread of agriculture in the Western Mediterranean (6th-3rd millennia BC) with Machine Learning tools
15/01/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Nature Communications subject feeds

» Integrating spatial clustering and multi-source geospatial data for comprehensive geological hazard modeling in Hunan Province
15/01/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» Research on the impact of land use and land cover changes on local meteorological conditions and surface ozone in the north China plain from 2001 to 2020
15/01/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» Collaborative control technology and application of support and modification for soft-rock roadway in a kilometer-deep coal mine
15/01/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» High genomic connectivity within Anatoma at hydrothermal vents along the Central and Southeast Indian Ridge
15/01/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» An effective feature selection approach based on hybrid Grey Wolf Optimizer and Genetic Algorithm for hyperspectral image
15/01/25 00:00 from Earth and environmental sciences : Scientific Reports subject feeds

» Beach guardians: How hidden microbes protect coastal waters in a changing climate
14/01/25 23:17 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
Beneath sandy beaches, microbes filter chemicals from groundwater and safeguard ocean health. A new study reveals that sneaker waves provide a lens to explore the impending impacts of sea level rise on beach hydrology, chemistry, and mic...

» Gene editing extends lifespan in mouse model of prion disease
14/01/25 23:17 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
Researchers have developed a gene-editing treatment for prion disease that extends lifespan by about 50 percent in a mouse model of the fatal neurodegenerative condition. The treatment, which uses base editing to make a single-letter cha...

» Floating solar panels could support US energy goals
14/01/25 23:15 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
Federal reservoirs could help meet the country's solar energy needs, according to a new study. Geospatial scientists and senior legal and regulatory analyst quantified exactly how much energy could be generated from floating solar panel ...

» Beach guardians: How hidden microbes protect coastal waters in a changing climate
14/01/25 21:10 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
A hidden world teeming with life lies below beach sands. New Stanford-led research sheds light on how microbial communities in coastal groundwater respond to infiltrating seawater.

» New NOAA dataset to help improve flood mitigation tools, flood-risk assessment
14/01/25 21:09 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
The first modeled, historical water level and wave dataset for the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf coasts was released today by NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS). This comprehensive dataset—known as Coastal Ocean Reanalysis (CORA)—advance...

» Overlooked tree crops are crucial for sustainable development, researchers say
14/01/25 20:27 from Ecology News - Biology News
Tree crops—for example, apple, cherry, olives, nuts, coffee, and cacao—cover more than 183 million hectares worldwide, yet remain largely overlooked in agricultural policies, despite their critical role in achieving the United Nation's S...

» Seasonal carbon fluxes from vegetation and soil in a Mediterranean non-tidal salt marsh
14/01/25 20:05 from BG - recent papers
Seasonal carbon fluxes from vegetation and soil in a Mediterranean non-tidal salt marsh Lorena Carrasco-Barea, Dolors Verdaguer, Maria Gispert, Xavier D. Quintana, Hélène Bourhis, and Laura Llorens Biogeosciences, 22, 289–304, https://do...

» Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says
14/01/25 19:30 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Harmful chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture as fertilizer pose a risk to people who regularly consume milk, beef and other products from those farms, in some cases raising cancer risk "several orders of magnitude" above what the...

» Digitizing hope: Collaboration helps preserve species on brink of extinction with 3D imaging lab
14/01/25 19:18 from Ecology News - Biology News
The vaquita, which means "little cow" in Spanish, is the world's smallest porpoise and most endangered marine mammal. They also have the smallest range of any marine mammal; about 1,500 square miles within the northern Gulf of California...

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