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Scientists improve understanding of Mount St. Helens eruption recovery(图)
Scientists Mount St. Helens eruption recovery
2020/2/20
Through research in the blast zone of Mount St. Helens, Evergreen State College scientists have discovered that plants are influencing the ecosystem’s recovery.A new paper reporting the results, "Plan...
Innovative mechanobiology technique expands understanding of cells(图)
Innovative mechanobiology technique expands of cells
2019/10/30
Researchers have developed a new technology that allows them to probe cell changes without disturbing the cell's physiology – an advancement that helps scientists look more closely at cell changes to ...
Research on repetitive worm behavior has implications for understanding human diseases(图)
repetitive worm behavior human diseases
2019/10/30
Repetition can be useful if you're trying to memorize a poem, master a guitar riff, or just cultivate good habits. When this kind of behavior becomes compulsive, however, it can get in the way of norm...
Understanding how the brain makes sense of sound(图)
Understanding how brain makes sense sound
2019/11/22
For neuroscientists, human hearing is a process full of unanswered questions. How does the brain translate sounds -- vibrations that travel through the air -- into the patterns of neural activity that...
UNDERSTANDING THE SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERN OF FIRE DISTURBANCE IN THE EASTERN MONGOLIA USING MODIS PRODUCT
Spatio-Temporal Pattern Fire Disturbance Eastern Mongolia MODIS Product Natural Level
2018/5/16
Fire disturbance plays an important role in maintaining ecological balance, biodiversity and self-renewal. In this paper, the spatio-temporal pattern of fire disturbances in eastern Mongolia are studi...
NSF awards $14.7 million for research to deepen understanding of Earth’s biodiversity(图)
NSF awards $14.7 million Earth’s biodiversity
2017/9/20
Symbiotic bacteria -- microbes that have close and long-term relationships with their "hosts" -- are everywhere on Earth: in soil, in coral reefs, in humans.
Through a new National Science Foundation...
Space-traveling flatworms help scientists enhance understanding of regenerative health
Space-traveling flatworms scientists regenerative health
2017/7/21
Flatworms that spent five weeks aboard the International Space Station are helping researchers led by Tufts University scientists to study how an absence of normal gravity and geomagnetic fields can h...
For most people, the drip, drip, drip of a leaking faucet would be an annoyance. But for Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D. candidate Alexandros Fragkopoulos, what happens inside droplets is the st...
Fly-over states matter when understanding–and saving-migratory birds
Fly-over states matter saving-migratory birds
2017/3/30
Around the world, thousands of migratory animals travel hundreds or even thousands of miles each year. The journey of migratory animals is more important than their destination. Scientists use the end...
NSF awards $15.9 million to foster new understanding of biological systems on regional to continental scales
NSF $15.9 million biological systems regional continental
2016/9/29
Have you looked closely at a stream, lake or woodland and observed changes in it over time? That's exactly what scientists are trying to do on a larger, regional-to-continental scale -- a macrosystems...
Microbial protein targets: towards understanding and intervention
Microbial protein structure Biochemical analyses
2016/7/29
The symposium will bring together leading expertise in protein structure determination, biochemical characterisation and chemical biology to explore the most recent advances in the understanding
of p...
Chesapeake Bay eutrophication: scientific understanding, ecosystem restoration and challenges for agriculture
ecosystem restoration challenges
2016/5/18
Chesapeake Bay eutrophication: scientific understanding, ecosystem restoration and challenges for agriculture.
The role of genes in understanding the evolutionary ecology of reef building corals
Coral Genetics FST Acropora
2015/12/11
A key tool in evolutionary ecology is information about the temporal dynamics
of species over time. Paleontology has long been the major source of this information,
however, a very different source ...
Tasting food relies on food volatiles moving from the back of the mouth to the nasal cavity, but researchers have wondered why airflow doesn't carry them in the other direction, into the lungs. Now a ...