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Biodiversity, climate change and the fate of coral reefs
climate change biodiversity coral reefs
2021/8/3
An international group of researchers representing thousands of coral scientists across the globe is issuing recommendations for new commitments and actions by the world's policymakers to protect and ...
Why it’s difficult to predict evolutionary fate of a new trait(图)
evolutionary fate new trait
2017/9/20
The phrase “survival of the fittest” makes the principle of evolution by natural selection easy to understand — individuals with a trait that adapts them well to their circumstances are more likely to...
Study illuminates fate of marine carbon in last steps toward sequestration
fate marine carbon last steps toward sequestration
2017/7/20
The ocean sequesters massive amounts of carbon in the form of “dissolved organic matter,” and new research explains how an ancient group of cells in the dark ocean wrings the last bit of energy from c...
2017细胞命运和疾病基因组结构戈登学术会议(The 2017 Gordon Research Conference on Genome Architecture in Cell Fate&Disease )
2017 细胞命运和疾病基因组结构戈登 学术会议
2017/2/14
Accumulating evidence suggest that genomes are organized non-randomly into complex 3D configurations that vary according to cell type, stage of development, differentiation and disease status. The pri...
The Fate of Neanderthal Genes
Fate Neanderthal Genes
2016/11/29
The Neanderthals disappeared about 30,000 years ago, but little pieces of them live on in the form of DNA sequences scattered through the modern human genome. A new study by geneticists at the Univers...
NSF,U.K. jointly support research into fate of massive Antarctic glacier
NSF U.K. massive Antarctic glacier
2016/11/4
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) have announced that they will jointly fund as much as $25 million in research, and make available additio...
UGA researchers discover fate of melting glacial ice in Greenland
UGA researchers melting glacial ice Greenland
2016/5/6
Over the past several decades, scientists have observed a significant increase in the melting of glacial land ice on the island of Greenland, spurring concerns about global sea level rise and the long...
The contribution of hyperspectral remote sensing to identify vegetation characteristics necessary to assess the fate of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the environment
hyperspectral imaging species distribution LAI semi-empirical model POPs
2015/9/7
During recent years hyperspectral remote sensing data were successfully used to characterise the state and properties of vegetation. The information on vegetation cover and status is useful for a rang...
An international research team reports results of a three-year study of sediment samples collected offshore from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in a new paper published August 18, 2015, in ...
The Fate of Fisheries Oceanography: Introduction to the Special Issue
Special Issue Fisheries Oceanography
2015/7/20
What is Fisheries Oceanography? Fisheries oceanography can be broadly defined as study of the interaction between marine fish and their environments across multiple life-history stages. Traditional fi...
Journey to the Center of the Gyre: The Fate of the Tohoku Tsunami Debris Field
Tohoku Tsunami Debris Field Gyre
2015/7/14
The 9.0 magnitude Tohoku earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, was the fourth largest earthquake in recorded history and the largest ever to hit a densely populated region (...
REGULATION OF CHOP TRANSLATION IN RESPONSE TO eIF2 PHOSPHORYLATION AND ITS ROLE IN CELL FATE
Stress (Physiology) Messenger RNA Apoptosis
2015/5/25
In response to different environmental stresses, phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor-2 (eIF2) rapidly reduces protein synthesis, which lowers energy expenditure and facilitates reprogrammi...
The integrated stress response directs cell fate decisions in response to perturbations in protein homeostasis
diabetes cancer
2015/5/25
Disruptions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cause perturbations in protein folding and result in a cellular condition known as ER stress. ER stress and the accumulation of unfolded protein activate ...
The fate of fluids released from subducting slab in northern Cascadia
northern Cascadia subducting slab
2015/1/4
. Large amounts of water carried down in subduction zones are driven upward into the overlying forearc upper
mantle and crust as increasing temperatures and pressure dehydrate the subducting crust.
The fate of fluids released from subducting slab in northern Cascadia
fluids released subducting slab northern Cascadia
2015/1/4
Large amounts of water carried down in subduction zones are driven upward into the overlying forearc upper mantle and crust as increasing temperatures and pressure dehydrate the subducting crust. Thro...