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Here we report on a metagenomics investigation of the microbial diversity in a serpentine-hosted aquatic habitat created by chrysotile asbestos mining activity at the Vermont Asbestos Group (VAG) Mine in northern Vermont, USA.
Heather E. Driscoll +3 more
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Self‐supported electrodes for water electrolyzers and their potential benefits. ABSTRACT Hydrogen is emerging as a pivotal energy carrier for the industrial, transportation, and power sectors due to its high energy density and potential for decarbonization.
Mohammad Boshir Ahmed +6 more
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This study investigates the presence of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) in the Bajgora region of Mitrovica, Republic of Kosovo. Rock samples were collected and analyzed using X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) and scanning electron microscopy coupled ...
Bahri Sinani +4 more
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Abstract Marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) and geological carbon storage in the marine environment (mCS) promise to help mitigate global climate change alongside drastic emission reductions. However, the implementable potential of mCDR and mCS depends, apart from technology readiness, also on site‐specific conditions.
W. Yao +61 more
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Abstract We describe and compare two outcrops of pyroxenite associated with Neoproterozoic ophiolite sequences in the Eastern Desert of Egypt: small masses in the Abu Samuki area of the North Eastern Desert and large belts in the Wadi El‐Mireiwa area of the South Eastern Desert.
Hussam A. Selim +7 more
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ABSTRACT To clarify the serpentinite correlation and kinematics in New Caledonia, we focus on the northwestern boundary of the Massif du Sud and the Mont Do Massif, in the Boulouparis area. On the basis of airborne electromagnetics data, structural analysis, and field data, we propose a significantly different model to the one commonly proposed for ...
Benjamin Le Bayon +7 more
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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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Photovoltaic (PV) technology is generally perceived as well‐developed but suffers a drop in performance at high temperatures. Faced with this problem, researchers are turning to PV thermal (PVT) systems, which integrate electricity production and thermal energy. Flat‐plate PVT systems are the most widely adopted among the various configurations.
Yassine El Alami +8 more
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Occupational asbestos exposure and risk of esophageal cancer: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
What's new? Asbestos exposure is linked to cancer and can occur in different ways, including via ingestion or inhalation. For esophageal cancer (EC), while an association is strongly suspected, the interplay between asbestos exposure and risk remains unclear.
Monireh Sadat Seyyedsalehi +1 more
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Petrography of the amphibolite, serpentine, and associated asbestos deposits of Belvidere mountain, Vermont [PDF]
Early Views on the Stratigraphy of Vermont The occurrence of serpentine and associated minerals was early known to the pioneer geologists of Vermont. In the report prepared by Professor Edward Hitchcock and his co-workers (1861) frequent mention is made of them, and it is stated that in many instances more or less asbestos and talc, in several ...
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