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Molecular de-extinction looks to the past to find the molecules of the future. [PDF]
Adam D.
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The Mammoth Eagle: The CCC Era at Mammoth Cave
Today’s visitors to Mammoth Cave National Park sleep in cabins, drive over roads, and hike on miles of surface and cave trail constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and others during the 1930s and 40s to create Mammoth Cave National Park ...
Kime, David H.
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A foldable bimodal sensor integrates a triboelectric nanogenerator and graphene piezoresistive effect into a monolithic laser‐induced graphene film. It enables synchronous non‐contact and tactile perception, achieving a distance of 110 mm, a sensitivity of 11.2 kPa−1, and a response time of 10 ms.
Weixiong Yang +10 more
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Cave microbial communities are structured by environmental matrix and depth and can be characterized with field-portable assays. [PDF]
Weingarten EA +3 more
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This lesson explores various hypotheses concerning the extinction of the woolly mammoth. Students will explore a Web resource that presents various hypotheses about why the woolly mammoth became extinct, with a special focus on an infectious disease as ...
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Magnetically Boosted Water‐Splitting Performance in Metallic Glasses
A strategy for boosting water electrolysis efficiency using ultralow magnetic fields on soft‐magnetic MG wires is reported. Ni40Fe40P20 metallic glass exhibits superior overall water‐splitting performance (1.51 V @ 1000 mA cm−2) at 100 Oe, enabled by spin polarization in periodic surface magnetic domains to enhance orbital hybridization and net spin ...
Chaoqun Pei +9 more
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Continuity of eastern Beringian megafauna phylogenetic diversity following deposition of the Late Pleistocene Dawson tephra. [PDF]
Wanket C +7 more
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A basic need of humans is protection from the elements. In order to provide this protection, structures have been built from the beginning of humanity. During the Paleolithic Era, mammoth bones were abundantly available and used to construct structures.
Jennings, Matthew
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Large Temperature‐invariant Anomalous Nernst Effect in Non‐collinear Antiferromagnet Mn3Pt
Based on the noncollinear antiferromagnetic Mn3Pt thin films, the composition‐tunable Mn‐3d orbital states directly govern the Berry curvature. As a result, a giant and temperature‐invariant anomalous Nernst coefficient of 0.71 µV/K is achieved under Mn‐rich conditions.
Pengwei Gong +16 more
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