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The Brindisi di Montagna Scalo Landslide in Southern Italy is an active complex mass movement, which affects the left slope of the Basento River. In the last few decades, this landslide has been continuously monitored, as it directly threatened some of ...
Mario Bentivenga +4 more
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Genetic engineering (GE) overcomes BCA limits, enabling robust, scalable crop protection. “Super Bioagents” (SBs) use optimized SSs to enhance bioactive molecule delivery. Optimizing SSs enhance precise, sustainable effector deployment for stable disease suppression. SBs use microbiome‐informed design for scalable, next‐gen sustainable crop protection.
Michael Dare Asemoloye
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Modern in-situ evaluation techniques and methods for vertical cut-off walls of contaminated sites
The vertical cut-off walls of slurry, such as soil-bentonite, are widely used in seepage control and retention projects for contaminated sites, especially in groundwater pollution prevention, landfills and mine tailings management.
WANG Ke 1, 2, ZHANG Yan 1, 2, YANG Zhongnian 3, DING Song 1, 2, NIE Liqing 1, 2
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Pectinase‐Based Bioprocesses for Circular Bioeconomy and Sustainable Industrial Development
This picture demonstrates a unified strategy for sustainable pectinase production, focusing on microbial bioproduction, innovative strategies in enzyme engineering (Protein engineering, rational enzyme design, directed evolution and heterologous expression) and various applications in industry, including food, textiles, pulp and paper, agriculture and ...
Nisha Sharma +6 more
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A technological tool developed in the past decade and capable of minutely monitoring earth's resources via satellites orbiting the earth is to be launched by NASA before the summer of 1972. Vital information to the farmer, forester, or water conservationist will be contained in the photos transmitted from the satellites to receiving stations.
Sheehan, John L, Mauk, Warren S
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ABSTRACT Whether corporate carbon management can enhance productive efficiency is central to firms' long‐term competitiveness and determines whether carbon reduction efforts can be sustained beyond regulatory compliance. This study examines how corporate carbon risk and opportunity management affects firm productivity (measured by total factor ...
Nan Huang, Hanlu Fan, Ruoxin Zhu
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Impact of Emergency Remote Teaching on Student Anxiety:
The COVID-19 pandemic caused pandemonium in the education, finance, and health sectors worldwide. The education sector had to respond quickly by moving teaching and learning activities generally designed for face-to-face to online delivery.
Conrad S. Zygmont +2 more
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ABSTRACT Firms increasingly commit to climate targets yet doubts remain about whether such pledges translate into substantive corporate governance or remain symbolic. The study examines how emission reduction targets (ERTs) in sustainability strategies are reflected in compensation among German listed firms.
Victoria Fohrer, Anna‐Sofia Grabowski
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Abstract Background LIBRETTO‐001 is an ongoing, global, open‐label, phase I/II study of selpercatinib in patients with advanced or metastatic solid tumors. We report interim patient‐reported outcomes in patients with RET fusion–positive non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Anna Minchom +11 more
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Investor Perceptions of Climate Policy: Insights From the US Inflation Reduction Act
ABSTRACT This paper provides the first event study evidence on how the Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA) dedicated climate provisions reshaped equity valuations in the US carbon‐intensive sectors. Focusing on environmentally sensitive industries (ESI), we analyze cumulative abnormal returns around the four key IRA milestones in 2022–2023.
Laura Ferraro +3 more
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