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Microbial Taxa Exhibit Distinct Biogeographic Patterns Depending On How Rare They Are

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In 1934, Baas Becking had already anticipated the fundamental role played by environmental conditions in shaping microbial communities, by stating that: “Everything is everywhere, but,…
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How Neurons Synchronize In Human Oscillating Systems

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Synchronization is a phenomenon that is present in many biological processes such as neurons when performing tasks. However, the phenomenon can also be observed in…
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Studying The Orbit Lifetimes Of Spacecrafts Around Moons: The Callisto-Jupiter System Case

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Space exploration has occupied a major impact on the changes that the modern society has experienced. The range of benefits it has brought is wide:…
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Transparent Coatings Incorporating Light-Guiding Architectures Boost Energy Generation In Solar Cells

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Driven to increase the power output from solar cells – one of the most important sources of renewable energy globally – the Hosein Research Group…
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Rhomboidal And Triangular Four- And Five-body Problems: Planar Central Configurations

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Researchers established that many stars are part of multiple–star systems. Moreover, the ratio of multiple-star systems in our galaxy is assumed to be about two-thirds….
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Detecting Zoonotic Protists In Raw Sewage For Environmental Monitoring

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Even though the biosphere is primarily microbial, most of the microbial world is still terra incognita. But that’s changing. Metagenomics and microbiomics – sequencing-based tallies…
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Describing The Morphology Of Seyfert Galaxies

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For now, there are trillion galaxies to be observed. These galaxies are classified into the spiral galaxy, elliptical galaxy, and irregular galaxy by their morphology….
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Comparing Cyanobacterial Blooms In Artificial Vs. Natural Waterbodies

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Cyanobacteria are prokaryotic, autotrophic organisms which, developing in mass, create water blooms. Increasing temperature due to global warming and anthropogenic eutrophication are factors considered to…
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Morphoscape Ecology: Assessing The Variability Of Beetle Forms Across Habitats

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At the time of George Perkins Marsh’s book ‘Man and Nature’, published in 1864, people realized that human activities have an impact on the environment….
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Balancing Capitalism, Modernization And Sustainable Development For Future Generations

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Current human societies experience how rapid economic development, urbanization, and modernization worldwide come up with overexploitation of natural resources and environmental pollution. Natural resource depletion…
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Optimal Energy Growth In Plasma Instabilities

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The Sun, our closest star, is a ball of plasma interacting with a magnetic field. This interaction leads to a host of fascinating and complex…
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