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Extreme El Niño events cause short-term CO₂ fluctuations, researchers find
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Extreme El Niño events cause short-term CO₂ fluctuations, researchers find

A recent study challenges previous assumptions about the connection between CO₂ in the atmosphere and temperatures in the tropics. Between 1959 and 2011, the CO₂ content in the atmosphere responded twice as strongly to temperatures in the tropics than before.
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Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon
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Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon

A team of researchers with varied backgrounds at the University of Maryland, working with a colleague from Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation, in Canada, reports the viability of burying biomass as an inexpensive way to store climate-warming carbon.
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Fruit juice offers a fresh take on kombucha
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Fruit juice offers a fresh take on kombucha

Kombucha is a fizzy, tangy drink made by fermenting tea. But brewers are now fermenting other plant-based drinks to explore nutritional properties and flavors. In a study published in ACS Agricultural Science & Technology, researchers compared the biochemistry and flavor of kombucha with brews made from apple and passion fruit juices. They found that the apple beverage contained high levels of bioactive compounds called flavonoids and ranked highly among taste testers, signaling its promise as a kombucha alternative.
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Chemical engineers provide new insights in CO₂ conversion with electricity
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Chemical engineers provide new insights in CO₂ conversion with electricity

Researchers from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Twente, led by Georgios Katsoukis, have discovered how the chemical environment around copper electrodes can dramatically influence the conversion of carbon dioxide (CO₂) into formate. This discovery can help improve the selectivity in CO₂ reduction reactions, offering new insights into how to control these processes more effectively.
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How a protein keeps gene clusters quiet in the cell nucleolus
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How a protein keeps gene clusters quiet in the cell nucleolus

In a discovery that sheds light on the complex mechanisms of gene regulation, scientists at EPFL have uncovered a critical role for the protein ZNF274 in keeping certain gene clusters turned off by anchoring them to the cell nucleolus. The study is published in Science Advances.
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Seal species carries 'genetic scars' after being hunted to the edge of extinction, new research reveals
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Seal species carries 'genetic scars' after being hunted to the edge of extinction, new research reveals

Northern Elephant seals have staged a remarkable comeback after narrowly escaping extinction by hunting, but new research reveals lasting genetic effects in the present population.
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Nonlinear optical metasurface achieves electrically tunable third-harmonic generation
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Nonlinear optical metasurface achieves electrically tunable third-harmonic generation

A recent study has unveiled a transformative nonlinear optical metasurface technology. This new technology, characterized by structures smaller than the wavelength of light, paves the way for significant advancements in next-generation communication technologies, including quantum light sources and medical diagnostic devices.
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Enhancing hurricane forecasts: Simulations reveal reducing estimates of atmospheric friction improves storm predictions
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Enhancing hurricane forecasts: Simulations reveal reducing estimates of atmospheric friction improves storm predictions

Hurricanes and other extreme weather events are expensive in lives and money. From 1980 to 2023, weather and climate disasters caused about $2.6 trillion in damages in the U.S., according to NOAA estimates. In 2022 alone, the U.S. experienced 18 disasters individually costing $1 billion or more. Worse, U.S. hurricanes from 2000 to 2021 took almost 2,000 lives. As climate change continues to intensify these storms, accurate forecasting becomes ever more crucial.
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From branches to loops: The physics of transport networks in nature
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From branches to loops: The physics of transport networks in nature

An international team of researchers described how loops, crucial for the stability of such networks, occur in transport networks found in nature. The researchers observed that when one branch of the network reaches the system's boundary, the interactions between the branches change drastically. Previously repelling branches begin to attract each other, leading to the sudden formation of loops.
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Scientists use drones to track white sharks along California beaches
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Scientists use drones to track white sharks along California beaches

The forecast at the beach today is cloudy, with a chance of sharks. At least, that's the forecast that researchers at UC Santa Barbara would like to be able to provide. They're leading a project to predict when and where great white sharks show up near a beach.
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