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An avian influenza pandemic remains within the realm of possibility. To reduce the risk, we need to engage in a One Health ...
Efforts to anticipate and adapt to future climate can benefit from historical experiences. We examine agroclimatic conditions over the past 50 y fo ...
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is a kinetically and thermodynamically stable molecule. It is easily formed by the oxidation of organic molecules, during combustion or respiration, but is difficult to reduce.
Correction for “Exotic self-assembly of hard spheres in a morphometric solvent,” by Ivan Spirandelli, Rhoslyn Coles, Gero Friesecke, and Myfanwy E. Evans, which ...
Journal Club posts are short news stories featuring a recent important, timely journal article selected by one of our Journal Club panelists, who are post-doctoral associates and graduate students in ...
Genetic Control of Biochemical Reactions in Neurospora*Work supported in part by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The authors are indebted to Doctors B. O. Dodge, C. C. Lindegren and W. S.
Using data from rural monitoring sites across the contiguous United States, we evaluated fine particulate matter (PM2.5) trends for 1988–2016. We c ...
We report experimental characterization of shear transformation zones (STZs) for plastic flow of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) based on a newly developed cooperative shearing model [Johnson WL, Samwer ...
Hydrogen-rich compounds hold promise as high-temperature superconductors under high pressures. Recent theoretical hydride structures on achieving h ...
We conduct a comprehensive study of three different magnetic semiconductors, CrI3, CrBr3, and CrCl3, by incorporating both few-layer and bilayer sa ...
A very efficient electrogenerated Fe0 porphyrin catalyst was obtained by substituting in tetraphenylporphyrin two of the opposite phenyl rings by o ...
The principle factor controlling the heat flux from the core is the ability of the thermal boundary layer overlying the core-mantle boundary to conduct heat. Thermal conductivity of the lowermost ...