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Abstract In May 2024, extraordinary solar activity triggered a powerful solar storm, impacting Earth and producing the extreme geomagnetic storm of 10‐11 May, the most intense since 2003. This had significant effects on the magnetosphere, leading to the creation of a new long‐lasting component of relativistic electrons and to flux changes in the South ...
A. Ficklin +8 more
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Observational Evidence for Wind‐Driven Low‐Pass Filtering of Infrasound at Short Range
Abstract Infrasound from controlled explosions provides a unique opportunity to isolate atmospheric effects on propagation. We report observations from two campaigns in May and October 2024, each featuring 10‐ton TNT‐equivalent controlled surface chemical explosions recorded by a dense network of 31 single‐sensor stations within 23 km.
Elizabeth A. Silber +10 more
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Ice Multiplication Modulates the Medicane's Track and Thermodynamic Evolution
Abstract Medicanes are high‐impact weather systems in the Mediterranean region, associated with floodings, severe damage and human casualties. While there has been continuous effort to understand the dynamic aspects of these systems, little is known about the underlying cloud‐scale processes, which cannot be resolved explicitly, consisting a notorious ...
Foteini Floka +6 more
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Observations of Fine‐Scale Structures During the Pause Period of Positive Leader Discharge
Abstract In positive leader discharge, the channel evolution process during pause period significantly impacts the subsequent discharge behavior accompanied by sudden elongation and intense reillumination of the discharge channel. The discontinuous discharge phenomenon is widely observed in the intermittent positive leader of natural lightning and ...
Chen Cheng +7 more
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What's new? Cervical cancer screening is challenging in postmenopausal women, partly due to physiological changes that reduce the sensitivity of cytology and colposcopy. This study evaluated the diagnostic performance of combined PAX1 and JAM3 gene methylation testing in a large cohort of postmenopausal women undergoing colposcopy. Compared to cytology
Huanzi Peng +11 more
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A general model for analysis of linear and hyperbolic enzyme inhibition mechanisms
We developed a general enzyme kinetic model that integrates these six basic inhibition mechanism onto a single one. From this model, we deduced a general enzyme kinetic equation that through modulation of simple parameters, γ (the relative inhibitor affinity for two binding sites) and β (the reactivity of the enzyme–substrate–inhibitor complex), is ...
Rafael S. Chagas, Sandro R. Marana
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This work shows, for the first time, that the stereocilia membrane in cochlear hair cells is dynamically regulated by the mechanotransduction channel to impact the membrane mechanical properties. This work provides direct evidence that the opening and closing associated with the MET channel is regulating the membrane viscosity suggesting that the MET ...
Shefin S. George, Anthony J. Ricci
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Designing Memristive Materials for Artificial Dynamic Intelligence
Key characteristics required of memristors for realizing next‐generation computing, along with modeling approaches employed to analyze their underlying mechanisms. These modeling techniques span from the atomic scale to the array scale and cover temporal scales ranging from picoseconds to microseconds. Hardware architectures inspired by neural networks
Youngmin Kim, Ho Won Jang
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Microglia are macrophage‐like brain resident immune cells known to express numerous Alzheimer's disease risk genes. Here we generated a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) derived microglia cell culture model for use in neuroimmune modeling and therapeutic testing.
Angela K. Haskell +16 more
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Burn Selection: How Fire Injury Shaped Human Evolution
Intentional fire use exposed humans and their ancestors to high‐temperature burn injury, a risk rare in other species, bringing major survival benefits and technologies but also repeated exposure to extreme heat. The Burn Selection Hypothesis reframes this cost of fire mastery as a unique selective pressure, which shaped our evolution.
Joshua Cuddihy +9 more
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