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Awe in nature fosters science identity and belonging in participatory scientists during an eclipse
Abstract The interactions between people and nature are complex, with research suggesting that people often report feeling awe in nature, including in relation to eclipses. Less is known about if feelings of awe in nature can drive science outcomes. The current study aimed to understand the relationship between observing a total eclipse in nature, awe ...
Kelly Lynn Mulvey +9 more
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Rising temperatures and wetter conditions in the Midcontinent of North America are influencing climate responses in trees. Dendroclimatological analyses of four exotic deciduous conifer species from Secrest Arboretum, Northeast Ohio help identify past, present and future climate‐tree interactions.
Gregory Wiles +6 more
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The global coffee industry, supporting 25 million smallholder farmers, is vulnerable to climate change. Diversifying the coffee species portfolio beyond Arabica and robusta is a promising intervention. Liberica coffee could provide adaptive capacity, although its climate parameters for cultivation are poorly known.
Isobel M. J. Wild +3 more
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O trabalho apresentado teve como objetivo a evolução ou involução da pedagogia nas escolas mantidas pela Santa Casa de Misericórdia do Recife. Para isto foi reaplicado um inventário de opiniOes de 1935, com base em uma análise comparativa dos juízos de ...
Marielza Campozana Gouveia
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Le Cercle de Vienne et la doctrine néopositiviste
Written version of a talk given in February 1935 at the Institut d’histoire des sciences, Paris. The original paper was published in 1935 in the second issue of the journal Thalès. All rights reserved.
Alfred Stern
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Flowers can communicate reproductive status to pollinators through visual cues. In Saxifraga fortunei, pistils often changed from yellow to red after pollination, and hoverflies and honeybees preferentially visited flowers with yellow pistils. This pattern suggests that a post‐pollination color shift confined to the pistil can reduce revisits to ...
Kazuma Takizawa +2 more
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Species‐specific PCR primers and PCR‐based assays were designed for the identification of 15 economically important and difficult to distinguish wireworm pests in Canada. PCR specificity testing and performance assessments confirm the accuracy of the assays.
Kathleen Furtado +5 more
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Refraneiro de Grou (Lobios) recollido por Bieito Fernandes do Palheiro [PDF]
Edición dun manuscrito de 1935 que recolle as paremias máis usadas naquela data en Grou, unha aldea do suroeste de Galicia. // Edition of a manuscript dated of 1935 which compiles the most used idioms by that date in Grou, a village located in the ...
Xesús Ferro Ruibal
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The predatory effect of the honey‐buzzard affects the reproductive performance of Asian‐hornet colonies, decreasing the density of workers over distance and time. The foraging distances of the honey‐buzzard concentrates within the first 2000 m from nest, which supports the results observed.
Jorge Ángel Martín‐Ávila +3 more
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Abstract The presence of Arctic clouds plays a crucial role in the evolution of the surface temperature of Arctic sea ice. However, large biases in cloud representation remain in state‐of‐the‐art weather and climate models. In this study, we use observational data from the one‐year Arctic ship campaign Multi‐disciplinary drifting Observatory for the ...
Luise Schulte +5 more
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