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The sand of the seafloor is filled with electricity. Although it has been like that for millions of years, only about a decade ago, a group of Danish researchers found out that a microscopic hair-like bacterium is responsible for it.
Anna Pasco Bolta +2 more
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Denitrifying and anammox bacteria are involved in the nitrogen cycling in marine sediments but the environmental factors that regulate the relative importance of these processes are not well constrained.
Yvonne A. Lipsewers +5 more
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The Computational Theory of Intelligence: Data Aggregation
In this paper, we will expound upon the concepts proffered in [1], where we proposed an information theoretic approach to intelligence in the computational sense. We will examine data and meme aggregation, and study the effect of limited resources on the
Kovach, Daniel
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A unique mechanism of catalytic bias regulated by diaphorase‐like subunit in formate dehydrogenase from Rhodobacter aestuarii is revealed. The diaphorase‐like subunit functions act as a biological “voltage rheostat” that controls the slow release of NADH to regulate redox balance, biasing the enzyme's catalytic preference toward CO2 reduction over ...
Kuncheng Zhang +7 more
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Cable bacteria’ form long multicellular filaments that can transfer electrical currents over centimetre-long distances. Here, Meysman et al. show that the electrical currents run along highly conductive fibres embedded in the cell envelope, and charge ...
Filip J. R. Meysman +17 more
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Host evasion by Burkholderia cenocepacia
Burkholderia cenocepacia is an opportunistic respiratory pathogen of individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF). It is one of the highly transmissible species of Burkholderia cepacia complex and very resistant to almost all the antibiotics.
Shyamala eGanesan, Umadevi S Sajjan
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The ANTARES neutrino telescope: a status report
ANTARES is a large volume neutrino telescope currently under construction off La Seyne-sur-mer, France, at 2475m depth. Neutrino telescopes aim at detecting neutrinos as a new probe for a sky study at energies greater than 1 TeV.
Kouchner, A.
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Spartan Daily, February 9, 1995 [PDF]
Volume 104, Issue 10https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8655/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Chronic Disease Monitoring Using Advanced Compliant Materials for Bioelectronics
Compliant bioelectronic systems enable continuous monitoring of chronic disease through soft, stretchable materials and tissue‐conformal designs that support stable electrophysiological, mechanical, and biochemical sensing. Integration of diverse sensing modalities with thoughtful material selection, device architectures, and advanced fabrication ...
Han Kim +7 more
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The Economic Argument for Cleaning Up the Chesapeake Bay and its Rivers [PDF]
Failure to "Save the Bay" threatens the Bay's value as an economic driver. Conversely, investing in clean-water technology creates jobs, generates economic activity, and saves money in the long run. Hence, the protection and restoration of the Chesapeake
Tom Pelton
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