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Dunnett et al. (1) conclude that current and predicted priority areas for wind and solar energy development (renewable energy areas, REA) overlap minimally with important conservation areas (PA) in ...
Because ecosystem responses to such variables may depend on the type of ecosystem, its species composition and soils, abiotic variables including climate, and the magnitude of the change in drivers, ...
Open in Viewer The human hypothalamus is a small (4 cm 3) brain structure between the anterior commissure (ac) and the optic chiasma (OC) and behind the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis ...
Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are promising next-generation energy-storage systems owing to their intrinsic safety, low cost, resource abundance, and high-power density. In aqueous ZIBs, ...
The biological carbon pump (BCP) stores ∼1,700 Pg C from the atmosphere in the ocean interior, but the magnitude and direction of future changes in carbon sequestration by the BCP are uncertain. We ...
Retraction for “Primed 3D injectable microniches enabling low-dosage cell therapy for critical limb ischemia,” by Yaqian Li, Wei Liu, Fei Liu, Yang Zeng, Simin Zuo, Siyu Feng, Chunxiao Qi, Bingjie ...
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For American science to remain cutting edge and competitive, we need to take tactical steps to foster better, more supportive ...
Vesicles are bilayers of lipid molecules enclosing a fixed volume of aqueous solution. Ubiquitous in cells, they can be produced in vitro to study the physical properties of biological membranes and ...
Edited by John M. Wallace, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, and approved December 12, 2012 (received for review August 22, 2012) Summer monsoons and tropical storms (TSs) affect billions of ...
Mesoamerican peoples had a long history of cacao use—spanning more than 34 centuries—as confirmed by previous identification of cacao residues on archaeological pottery from Paso de la Amada on the ...