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High‐elevation endemic plants predicted to lose habitat from changing climate in Washington State
Abstract Premise High‐elevation plants face unique challenges from potential climate change impacts that will likely require upslope migration into increasingly smaller suitable habitat. This situation is particularly acute for endemic species that by definition occupy small geographic ranges.
Nicholas L. Gjording +4 more
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Clade B carbon monoxide dehydrogenases (CODHs) remain enigmatic, diverging from canonical CODHs in structure and function. Here, we present the first characterization of Ruminococcus flavefaciens CODH (RfCODH), revealing occluded substrate pathways and attenuated CO oxidation activity.
Maximilian Böhm +6 more
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How scientists can contribute to the social movements essential to protecting climate and nature. [PDF]
Perrin AJ +6 more
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Phylogenomic insights into the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae): Taxonomy, evolution, and biogeography
Abstract Premise Tulips are one of the best‐known geophytes, but their taxonomy remains convoluted and their evolutionary history poorly understood. Here, we used plastid genomes to identify some issues with current classification, understand the diversification history of the genus, and identify potential species linked to historical cultivation ...
Brett Wilson +17 more
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H2O2‐directed solvate engineering reorganizes ∞[4HP] (4‐hydroxypyridine) chains from a crossed arrangement into a nearly parallel packing through strengthened hydrogen‐bonding interactions. The resulting peroxide‐containing crystal, 4HP·H2O2, exhibits a solar‐blind UV cutoff edge (278 nm) and giant birefringence (0.609 @ 546 nm). This work demonstrates
Yang Li, Congcong Jin, Kang Min Ok
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Ethics and action pathways for psychologists in a time of climate crisis. [PDF]
Houlding C +5 more
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Mapping the movement for climate change and health in England: a descriptive review and theory of change analysis. [PDF]
Issa R +6 more
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Abstract Premise The Chicxulub asteroid impact at the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary triggered a mass extinction 66 million years ago. Ferns thrived in the aftermath of the extinction, evidenced by the well‐documented “fern spore spike.” However, fern macrofossil records across the K–Pg boundary are less understood.
Fern B. Holian +9 more
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Enhancement of Dissymmetry Factors Through Axial Elongation of Hetero[n]helicenes
A benzofuran scaffolding strategy enables the synthesis of hetero[9]‐, [12]‐, and [15]helicenes. Structural and chiroptical analyses demonstrate that systematic axial elongation increases helical distortion and significantly amplifies luminescence dissymmetry.
Jeppe S. Mogensen +7 more
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Climate futures: Scientists' discourses on collapse versus transformation. [PDF]
Finnerty S, Piazza J, Levine M.
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