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Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Jessica H. Whiteside +3 more
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ABSTRACT The rapid growth of packaging waste has recently intensified the search for sustainable alternatives. Edible packaging, developed from biodegradable materials safe for consumption, represents a promising innovation that combines environmental responsibility with food preservation.
Donata Tania Vergura +2 more
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We provide a historic overview of microscopic soil structure characterization from its founding father, Walter Kubiëna, to several technical revolutions like automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence. In addition to technical advancements, we explore how concepts and research questions have evolved in time.
Steffen Schlüter +3 more
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Advancing the Volumetric Analysis of Ultra‐Low‐Field Brain MRI Using Image‐to‐Image Translation
ABSTRACT Purpose Ultra‐low‐field (ULF) MRI offers a promising path to accessible neuroimaging, with potential to address global healthcare disparities and advance population‐level brain health research. However, the inherently low signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR), reduced spatial resolution, and altered tissue contrasts relative to conventional high‐field ...
Peter Hsu +3 more
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From Design to Implementation: NursingUP® Board Game for Positive Nursing Practice Environments
ABSTRACT Positive nursing practice environments are fundamental to patient safety, care quality, and nurses’ well‐being. However, few structured and evidence‐based interventions have been developed to actively strengthen these environments and foster collaboration among nursing teams.
Soraia Cristina de Abreu Pereira +2 more
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Abstract Overexploitation of wildlife is pervasive in many tropical regions, and in addition to being a significant conservation and sustainability concern, it has received global attention given discussions over the origins of zoonotic disease outbreaks.
Franklin T. Simo +8 more
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This article provides a first evaluation of land‐surface models at the km‐scale resolutions at which they are used in weather and Earth‐system models. At these resolutions, the lateral transfers of water that organize landscapes play an important role in predicting evaporation correctly. Riparian processes and human water management for irrigation need
Jan Polcher +13 more
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We developed core‐shell iron oxide@ZIF‐8 magnetic‐MOF nanohybrids via a seeded growth method for magnetic hyperthermia‐triggered drug delivery. Cubic cores and thinner shells maximized heating. In‐situ doxorubicin encapsulation achieved 98% loading, better than surface encapsulation. Polymer coating improved stability.
Ana Maria Panaite +11 more
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Two‐Photon Endomicroscopy for Image‐Guided Magnetic Micro‐Agents
Image‐guided manipulation of magnetic micro‐agents requires localized fluorescence feedback capable of resolving dynamic interactions in confined environments. This study introduces a two‐photon endomicroscopy platform for real‐time motion tracking, multicolor micro‐agent discrimination, and imaging through biological tissue.
Juan J. Huaroto +3 more
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Abstract Purpose Retinal telangiectatic capillaries (TelCaps) are microvascular abnormalities associated with chronic vascular macular oedema and suboptimal response to intravitreal therapy. Targeted laser photocoagulation is beneficial but requires precise localization using indocyanine green angiography (ICG‐A), the reference standard. However, ICG‐A
Lucas Unger +7 more
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