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ABSTRACT Sloughs are slow‐moving or still water systems that serve as an important ecosystem component connecting rivers and floodplains such as the Apalachicola River in northwest Florida. However, sloughs of the Apalachicola River have become hydrologically disconnected from the mainstem due to the impact of failed navigation projects such as channel
Love Kumar+6 more
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Workflow for tree species classification using lidar data. Steps include preprocessing (normalization, noise removal, CHM creation), tree segmentation, eigenfeature extraction, and 2D CNN training/validation. Blue, yellow, and red indicate training, validation, and testing image sets, respectively.
Ryan C. Blackburn+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study delves into the realm of student conceptual change, examining shifting understandings as important steppingstones on the path to sensemaking and canonical understanding in science education. It explores the potential of a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) curriculum, aiming to provide equitable learning ...
Michael W. Corrigan+4 more
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ABSTRACT As part of the special issue Centering Affect and Emotion Toward Justice and Dignity in Science Education, this paper examines the emergence and performance of hyperrationality in STEM classrooms. Hyperrationality describes verbal and embodied expressions whereby learners try to maintain an appearance of neutrality and emotional distance to ...
Natalie R. Davis, Thomas M. Philip
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ABSTRACT The increasing availability of digital tools in science classrooms can provide students with more frequent and easier access to large amounts of data. Large data sets have considerable epistemological potential, as they enable, for instance, the observation of otherwise unobservable phenomena, but it must be assumed that handling them places ...
Gregor Benz+2 more
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Biomimetic Robotics and Intelligence: A Survey
Biomimetic robotics and intelligence, inspired by biological systems, integrate biology, engineering, and AI, develops robots capable of adapting to complex environments. By mimicking natural structures and cognitive processes, and employing algorithms like neural networks and genetic algorithms, these systems enhance autonomy and problem‐solving. This
Yixuan Sheng+6 more
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Single Atom Catalyst for Nitrate‐to‐Ammonia Electrochemistry
This review constitutes articles which feature unique conditions that affect the productivity and activity of the transition metal single atom catalyst for the electrocatalytic nitrate to ammonia reaction. Factors such as nitrate ion adsorption, characteristics of the central electroactive transition metal, type of coordinating atoms, impact of ...
Suvani Subhadarshini, Martin Pumera
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By controlling the Cr intercalant (δ) in Cr1+δTe2, the topological Hall effect (THE) amplitude (ρTHEpeak$\rho_{\text{THE}}^{\text{peak}}$) and Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction strength can be tuned, revealing a strong correlation between them. Moreover, the largest ρTHEpeak$\rho_{\text{THE}}^{\text{peak}}$ of 2.75 μΩ⋅cm$2.75 \text{ &amp ...
Seungwon Rho+6 more
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This tutorial provides a detailed step‐by‐step description on how to import DNA origami designs into the oxDNA model and characterize the origami's properties (such as equilibrium shape and flexibility) in simulations using free webservers oxView.org and oxDNA.org.
Sarah Haggenmueller+3 more
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Different shapes and structures of cobalt‐based catalysts, combinating with persulfate activation, were used on the degradation of tetracycline and bisphenol A This study offers novel insights into the factors contributing to the enhanced performance of cobalt‐based catalysts with varying shapes and structures.
Geng Li+7 more
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