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Processing Pathway: The Waste Management Of Plant Mitochondria

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Mitochondria are tiny bodies inside the cells of animals, plants, and fungi that were derived from an endosymbiotic process involving bacterial and archaeal cells. Despite…
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Coral Bleaching: Using Participatory Reporting To Track Mass-Bleaching In The Western Indian Ocean

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Coral bleaching events provide one of the most visual indicators of present-day climate change effects. From 2014 to 2017, the world experienced the longest recorded…
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Location Estimation Of Air/Fluid Pressure-Induced Microseismic Events

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During many natural phenomena, trapped pockets of air or fluid inside the earth’s crust can reach high pressures. For example, geysers occur due to water…
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Tracking Cats: Using Stable Isotopes To Geographically Place Mammalian Carnivores

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All African felids are considered either vulnerable to extinction or endangered on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List. These iconic and…
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Exploring How Environmental Dynamics Shaped Modern Iraq

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Modern Iraq is a relatively dry country faced with mounting water challenges. Ancient Southern Iraq, commonly referred to as Southern Mesopotamia, was also the home…
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Glycoalkaloids In Potatoes: The Effect Of Biostimulants And Herbicides

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Solanum tuberosum L., also known as potatoes, are one of the most consumed vegetable crops in the world. Because of their nutritional value, potatoes’ quality…
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Reconstructing Commuter Networks Using Machine Learning And Urban Indicators

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Humans are bound to move inter-urban areas on a daily basis, and understanding human mobility is vital to explain the processes related to this human…
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Aging Dolphins Via Pectoral Flipper Radiography

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Unlike humans or other animal species, dolphins rarely show signs of external aging. Consequently, estimating the age of a free-ranging dolphin during a veterinary examination…
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Loess Soils Define Landslide Frequency In Loess Plateau, China

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Loess is a wind-blown sediment made of micron-sized grains of quartz, feldspar, and mica, calcium and magnesium carbonates and up to 30% of clay. As…
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How Do Sports Organizations Become Ecologically Conscious?

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In order for sport and sports organizations to operate, materials, venues, and athletes must exist.  Typically, this is been done with little regard to the…
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Governing Climate Engineering By Unpacking Underlying Assumptions

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Against normalizing unexamined assumptions about climate futures. How should humanity deal with the suggestion that technology holds the answer to the contemporary climate crisis? There…
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