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Short Exposure to Full Moonlight Has a Long‐Term Impact on Brassica juncea Cell Activity and Growth
ABSTRACT Lunar farming, often regarded as a myth, is regularly practiced in many places around the world (e.g., India) where framers organized their agricultural activities according to moon phases. Early and recent work showed that exposure to moonlight affects the life cycle of plants, from seed germination and vegetative growth to fruit maturation ...
Govindegowda Priyanka+3 more
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Grounding Zone of Helheim Glacier, Greenland, From Terrestrial Radar Interferometry
Abstract Helheim Glacier, in East Greenland, is a major outlet glacier that discharges about 33 Gigatons of ice per year into the ocean. Helheim has been undergoing a retreat since 2003. Using a portable terrestrial radar interferometer that scans the glacier every 2 min, we characterize its regime of tidal flexure at the ice front margin in relation ...
Jae Hun Kim+4 more
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Advances in Extremophile Research: Biotechnological Applications through Isolation and Identification Techniques. [PDF]
Gallo G, Aulitto M.
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Abstract Global kilometer‐scale models represent the future of Earth system modeling, enabling explicit simulation of organized convective storms and their associated extreme weather. Here, we comprehensively evaluate tropical mesoscale convective system (MCS) characteristics in the DYAMOND (DYnamics of the atmospheric general circulation modeled on ...
Zhe Feng+20 more
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Detection of carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on the stratified surface of Charon with JWST. [PDF]
Protopapa S+16 more
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Abstract Seasonal variations in glacier motion are influenced by water supply and associated changes in subglacial drainage systems. Few studies have investigated how year‐to‐year variations in glacier runoff modify these seasonal speed patterns. We analyze more than 200 correlations between glacier surface speed and runoff for 77 glaciers (∼3,070 km2)
Ruitang Yang+3 more
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The Initial Opening of the Drake Passage Occurred During ca. 62‐59 Ma
Abstract Although the Drake Passage has been considered a critical component of ocean circulation and climate, its initial opening age remains controversial due to the weak constraints on the paleoposition of the Antarctic Peninsula. Here, new zircon U‐Pb geochronological studies are conducted on the Barchans Islands, providing a critical age ...
Liang Gao+16 more
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The Radio & Plasma Wave Investigation (RPWI) for the JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE)
Jan‐Erik Wahlund+99 more
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The lunar dust environment: concerns for Moon-based astronomy. [PDF]
Horányi M, Szalay JR, Wang X.
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Mercury's Tidal Love Number h2 ${h}_{2}$ From Co‐Registration of MLA Profiles
Abstract Due to its eccentric orbit, Mercury experiences a varying gravitational pull from the Sun along its orbit, leading to periodic surface tidal deformation. The previous measurement of Mercury's tidal h2 ${h}_{2}$ by Bertone et al. (2021, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020je006683) is based on minimizing height differences at cross‐overs of the Mercury
Haifeng Xiao+5 more
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