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Scientists present El Nino,other long-term ecological research results at annual aquatic sciences meeting
Scientists present El Nino other long-term ecological research results annual aquatic sciences meeting
2017/2/16
The ecological effects of the strong 2015-2016 El Niño. Carbon burial in aquatic ecosystems. The presence of pharmaceuticals in streams.These are just a few of the topics scientists affiliated wi...
Large marine protected areas effectively protect reef shark populations,Stanford scientists find
Large marine protected areas reef shark populations Stanford scientists
2017/2/16
Originating 423 million years ago, sharks are a group of predators that span 490 species and still play crucial roles within their ecosystems. We often characterize these top predators as nearly indes...
Scientists develop genetic path to tastier tomatoes
Scientists genetic path tastier tomatoes
2017/2/16
Some consumers crave tastier tomatoes than those available at the supermarket. Now, scientists at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) and their partners hav...
Scientists Discover a Way to Sequence DNA of Rare Animals
Scientists Sequence DNA Rare Animals
2017/2/16
Rare and extinct animals are preserved in jars of alcohol in natural history museum collections around the world, which provide a wealth of information on the changing biodiversity of the planet. Thes...
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Dr. Xiaoming Wang, Curator and Head of Vertebrate Palaeontology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and Dr. Denise Su, Curator & Head of Paleobotany and Paleoecology at the Cleveland ...
TSRI Scientists Create First Stable Semisynthetic Organism
TSRI Scientists First Stable Semisynthetic Organism
2017/2/16
Life’s genetic code has only ever contained four natural bases. These bases pair up to form two “base pairs”—the rungs of the DNA ladder—and they have simply been rearranged to create bacteria and but...
Green Sahara's Ancient Rainfall Regime Revealed by Scientists
Green Sahara Ancient Rainfall Regime Scientists
2017/2/16
Rainfall patterns in the Sahara during the 6,000-year "Green Sahara" period have been pinpointed by analyzing marine sediments, according to new research led by a UA geoscientist.What is now the Sahar...
Atmospheric scientists take to the skies to test cloud seeding for snow
Atmospheric scientists the skies test cloud seeding snow
2017/2/16
Can cloud seeding -- dispersing particles into the air with the aim of increasing precipitation -- increase snowfall? This week, a team of researchers began a cloud-seeding project in southwestern Ida...
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Scientists engineer animals with ancient genes to test causes of evolution(图)
Scientists engineer animals ancient genes test causes of evolution
2017/2/16
Scientists at the University of Chicago have created the first genetically modified animals containing reconstructed ancient genes, which they used to test the evolutionary effects of genetic changes ...
A better way to simulate accretion of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is developed by PPPL and Princeton scientists
simulate accretion supermassive black hole Milky Way developed PPPL Princeton scientists
2017/1/9
Scientists at Princeton University and the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have developed a rigorous new method for modeling the accretion disk that feeds ...
For the first time,scientists catch water molecules passing the proton baton
first time scientists water molecules proton baton
2016/12/13
Water conducts electricity, but the process by which this familiar fluid passes along positive charges has puzzled scientists for decades.But in a paper published in the Dec. 2 issue of the ...
Scientists discover fossil tumor in 255 million-year-old mammal forerunner
Scientists fossil tumor 255 million-year-old mammal forerunner
2016/12/13
When paleontologists cut into the fossilized jaw of an ancient creature, they got more than they bargained for: a toothy tumor.As the scientists report in a paper published today in the Journal o...
NSF-supported scientists to present research results on Earth's critical zone at AGU fall meeting
NSF scientists Earth's critical zone AGU fall meeting
2016/11/29
The thin veneer of Earth's surface that stretches from the top of the forest canopy to the base of bedrock is known as the "critical zone." It's where fresh water flows, rock turns to soil, and life f...
NSF-funded scientists to present on long-term ecological research findings at AGU fall meeting
NSF-funded scientists long-term ecological research findings AGU fall meeting
2016/11/29
Climate change effects on the U.S. West Coast's undersea kelp forests. Life in ice. Extreme rainfall patterns and how they affect Midwest crops. These are just a few of the topics scientists affiliate...
TSRI Scientists Develop New Toolkit for Exploring Protein Biology
TSRI Scientists Protein Biology
2016/11/29
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a broadly useful method to unmask new functional features of human proteins.Proteins carry out thousands of essential functions in ce...