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Inaugural J-WAFS Grand Challenge aims to develop enhanced crop variants and move them from lab to land(图)
J-WAFS 作物变种 基因工程
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2023/6/5
Climate change ‘double whammy’ could kill off fish species Warming waters rob fish of ability to both move and adapt to cope
climate change warming oceans adaptation of fish
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2021/8/10
New study of 150 million years of fish evolution provides first evidence to support scientific theory that commonly-eaten fish species will become smaller as waters warm under climate change. However,...
How rain can move mountains(图)
rain move mountains
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2020/10/30
Scientists have long thought that rainfall has a dramatic effect on the evolution of mountain landscapes, but the reasons have been elusive. The concept has never been quantitatively demonstrated unti...
Move over, silicon switches: There's a new way to compute(图)
Move over silicon switches new way to compute
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2019/10/30
In a newly published Physical Review Applied paper, researchers from New York University introduce a voltage-controlled topological spin switch (vTOPSS) that requires only electric fields, rather than...
Sunflowers Move by the Clock
Sunflowers Move Clock
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2016/8/11
It’s summertime, and the fields of Yolo County are filled with ranks of sunflowers, dutifully watching the rising sun. At the nearby University of California, Davis, plant biologists have now discover...
Acoustic tweezers move cells in three dimensions,build structures
Acoustic tweezers move cells three dimensions build structures
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2016/2/22
Acoustic tweezers that can move single cells in three dimensions using surface acoustic waves without touching, deforming or labeling the cells are possible, according to a team of engineers."In this ...
Strolling salamanders provide clues on how animals evolved to move from water to land
Strolling salamanders animals evolved water to land
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2015/12/8
Around 390 million years ago, the first vertebrate animals moved from water onto land, necessitating changes in their musculoskeletal systems to permit a terrestrial life. Forelimbs and hind limbs of ...
Where do rats move in after disasters?This team finds out
rats move after disasters
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2015/11/12
Imagine you're a researcher working outdoors in a New Orleans summer. It's 100 degrees, and you're going door-to-door in neighborhoods where people have grown tired of being studied by outsiders in th...
A Move Toward Interdependency
Move Toward Interdependency
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2015/7/20
Over the last several issues of Oceanography, I have explored the topics of early career faculty, graduate student training, and private funding. At the heart of these issues is the search for sustain...
NSF helps move a 'scientific mountain'
NSF scientific mountain
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2015/6/18
Successful world-class science sometimes requires moving metaphorical mountains. But the National Science Foundation (NSF) recently provided some of the machine muscle to literally move a 47-ton Danis...
Now researchers can see how unfolded proteins move in the cell(图)
unfolded proteins move in the cell
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2014/12/30
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — When a large protein unfolds in transit through a cell, it slows down and can get stuck in traffic. Using a specialized microscope -- a sort of cellular traffic camera -- University ...
University of Chicago microbiologists prepare for move to new laboratory
University of Chicago microbiologists new laboratory
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2009/12/23
On Dec. 1, the United States Department of Energy notified the University of Chicago Medical Center that it had full approval to “commence research operations” at the newly constructed Howard T. Ricke...
Why blood cells move in slippers(图)
blood cells move in slippers blood vessels
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2009/11/24
Physicists in France and the US claim to have discovered why red blood cells adopt asymmetrical "slipper" shapes in small blood vessels. If correct, the knowledge could be used to diagnose certain dis...
Researchers move closer to switching nuclear isomer decay on and off
nuclear isomer
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2007/4/6
Move over Jayhawks, ‘Flock of Dodos’ coming to University of Kansas to celebrate Darwin Day
Flock of Dodos evolution
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2007/2/8