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Coupling gel electrophoresis with photoluminescence reveals biochrome complexes in modern and fossil shells

open access: yesMethods in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 12, Page 2807-2818, December 2025.
Abstract Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is commonly used to visualize mixtures of proteins, such as those embedded in calcareous biominerals. However, it is ineffective for the detection of biochromes, a major class of low molecular weight organic compounds commonly associated with calcified exoskeletons.
Luca Polacchi   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Folding Proteins at 500 ns/hour with Work Queue. [PDF]

open access: yesProc IEEE Int Conf Escience, 2012
Abdul-Wahid B   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Children's radical kincrafting—Riverways through care, healing, and transformation

open access: yesAnthropology and Humanism, Volume 50, Issue 2, December 2025.
Abstract This piece explores radical kinship through patchwork ethnography across multiple intimate and educational spaces. The style is multivocal as the work honors creative, nonlinear, and embodied ways of knowing and crafting kin relationships.
Lauren J. Silver
wiley   +1 more source

The Nature of the Field Blue-Straggler Stars

open access: yesThe Astrophysical Journal, 1971
Howard E. Bond, Darrell J. MacConnell
openaire   +1 more source

Walking With Dragons: Performance, the Sensorial, and Urban Change in Vancouver, Canada

open access: yesCity &Society, Volume 37, Issue 3, December 2025.
ABSTRACT This article discusses the “Dragon Walk” project, a series of guided walks and participatory art‐based community gatherings purposefully located in one of Vancouver's major redevelopment landscapes, the Cambie Corridor. Adopting a “cats' cradle” approach to thinking and writing, I follow Dragon Walk's suggestion that we look at urban change ...
Cristina Moretti
wiley   +1 more source

Garden Ponds: Hidden Sources for Plant Invasions?

open access: yesFreshwater Biology, Volume 70, Issue 12, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Private garden ponds are increasingly popular among homeowners and can, to some extent, compensate for the loss of natural habitats, but they may be sources of invasive species as pond owners often introduce alien ornamental species. We assessed the popularity, distribution and sources of six invasive macrophyte taxa (Elodea spp., Eichhornia ...
Barbara Barta   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Human Impacts on Great Lakes Walleye Sander vitreus Structure, Diversity and Local Adaptation

open access: yesMolecular Ecology, Volume 34, Issue 23, December 2025.
ABSTRACT Artificial propagation and wild release may influence the genetic integrity of wild populations. This practice has been prevalent in fisheries for centuries and is often termed ‘stocking’. In the Laurentian Great Lakes (Great Lakes here‐on), walleye populations faced declines from the 1950s to the 1970s, prompting extensive stocking efforts ...
Peter T. Euclide   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Measuring and Harmonising Coverage, Generosity and History of Work‐Injury Policies Globally

open access: yesSocial Policy &Administration, Volume 59, Issue 7, Page 1275-1292, December 2025.
ABSTRACT I present new measures of generosity, coverage and institutional characteristics of work‐injury policy across 189 countries in the Global Work‐Injury Policy Dataset (GWIP) version 2.0. To date, major research efforts produced detailed social policy data for the rich Western countries, and more recently countries of Eastern, Central and Central‐
Nate Breznau
wiley   +1 more source

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