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On the Formation and Dynamics of Micro Dew Droplets on Grass: the Role of Epicuticular Wax
Despite their familiar appearance, dew droplets on grass emerge from a finely tuned interplay between environmental factors and surface architecture. Microscale analysis uncovers a key role of epicuticular wax micromorphologies in promoting the nucleation and growth of spherical droplets on the biphilic leaves of wheatgrass.
Bashra Mahamed +6 more
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“Lab‐Quakes”: Quantifying the Complete Energy Budget of High‐Pressure Laboratory Failure
Abstract Understanding the interplay of various energy sinks during seismic fault slip is essential for advancing earthquake physics and improving hazard assessment. However, quantifying the energy consumed by major dissipative processes remains a challenge.
Daniel Ortega‐Arroyo +7 more
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Another Piece to the Puzzle: Radio Detection of a JWST-detected Active Galactic Nucleus Candidate
Radio observations can provide crucial insight into the nature of a new abundant and mysterious population of dust-reddened active galactic nuclei (AGN) candidates discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), including “Little Red Dots.” In this ...
Anniek J. Gloudemans +7 more
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Eruption Column Modeling of Explosive Volcanism on Venus
Abstract Volcanism on Venus has never been directly observed, but several measurements indicate present‐day activity. Volcanism could potentially play a role in climatic processes on Venus, especially in the sulfur cycle like on Earth. Observation of volcanic activity is the primary objective of future Venus spacecraft. However, there are many unknowns
Maxence Lefèvre +2 more
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Observations indicate that early-type galaxies exhibit varying slopes in the relation between their central stellar surface density and stellar mass (Σ _1 – M _⋆ ).
Fazeel Mahmood Khan +4 more
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Radiation Pressure–supported Starburst Disks and Active Galactic Nucleus Fueling [PDF]
Todd A. Thompson +2 more
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The Promise and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in the Evaluation of Synthetic “Greenness”
Rapid rise of AI prompts a question whether it can be used to accelerate and standardize assessment of synthetic “greenness.” This perspective argues for the potential of such applications, although it also identifies several hurdles, like the need for extensive training or the creation of “ground truth” datasets.
Paweł Mateusz Nowak +3 more
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Effectively finding and identifying active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in dwarf galaxies is an important step in studying black hole formation and evolution.
Megan R. Sturm +2 more
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Reflections of Active Galactic Nucleus Outbursts in the Gaseous Atmosphere of M87 [PDF]
W. Forman +9 more
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