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Science Triggers and Situational Interest in Everyday Family Life

open access: yesJournal of Research in Science Teaching, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Interest in science is critical for science learning. The family plays a major role in supporting the development of children's interest in science by eliciting and fostering interest and engagement with science content and practice. This study characterizes triggers for interest in science in everyday family life and measures the duration of ...
Irit Vivante, Dana Vedder‐Weiss
wiley   +1 more source

Fabrication and Electrical Characterization of Dot Capacitors for Cold Field Emission Applications. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Omega
Alsoud A   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Enabling pandemic‐resilient healthcare: Narrowband Internet of Things and edge intelligence for real‐time monitoring

open access: yesCAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology, EarlyView.
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) in deploying robotic sprayers for pandemic‐associated disinfection and monitoring has garnered significant attention in recent research. The authors introduce a novel architectural framework designed to interconnect smart monitoring robotic devices within healthcare facilities using narrowband Internet of Things ...
Md Motaharul Islam   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Plant production decreases more than litter decomposition with rising aridity in drylands

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, EarlyView.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Climate change increases aridity in many drylands worldwide, which has significant consequences for ecosystem functioning and may reduce carbon sequestration. However, responses of major carbon cycle processes in drylands, including primary production and decomposition,
Laura Bigio   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Using ecological restoration to disentangle the mechanisms and longevity of soil functional legacies

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, EarlyView.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Soil microbial functions are products of current and historical conditions, with the latter referred to as functional legacies. Functional legacies arising from land‐use change have received less attention, despite evidence showing that these land use legacies alter ...
Matthew A. Nieland, Ashley D. Keiser
wiley   +1 more source

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