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Methane Emissions from Underground Coal Mines. [PDF]
Guzman MI +4 more
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This study reveals a conserved half‐open active pocket in Fe(II)/α‐ketoglutarate‐dependent dioxygenases through protein structuromics, distinguished by structural features comprising highly flexible loop elements. Enhanced sampling simulations‐guided mutagenesis experiments elucidated how this flexible loop regulates pocket open/closed conformations ...
Lunjie Wu +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Publication history: Began with volume 1 in 1910 and was originally titled, The Colorado School of Mines Magazine. The title changed to Mines Magazine in 1932.
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New species-specific quantitative PCR assays for Liriomyza leafminers: supporting biosecurity and in-field identification. [PDF]
van Rooyen ARJ +13 more
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We screened 558 reverse transcriptases and engineered an optimized rat endogenous retrovirus‐derived variant, enRERV‐RT, via structure‐guided engineering and deep mutational scanning. This enhanced prime editor, based on the engineered RT, outperforms conventional M‐MLV‐RT systems across plant and animal cells, particularly at hard‐to‐edit loci ...
Linsha Ma +22 more
wiley +1 more source
Publication history: Began with volume 1 in 1910 and was originally titled, The Colorado School of Mines Magazine. The title changed to Mines Magazine in 1932.
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Fish Remain High in Selenium Long after Mountaintop Coal Mines Close. [PDF]
Cooke CA +6 more
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Rare‐earth catalysts regulate lithium–sulfur battery chemistry through f‐orbital–mediated interactions, enabling simultaneous polysulfide adsorption and catalytic conversion on conductive carbon hosts. This synergistic control suppresses the shuttle effect, accelerates redox kinetics, and guides stable Li2S nucleation, providing a mechanistic framework
Fan Wang +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Publication history: Began with volume 1 in 1910 and was originally titled, The Colorado School of Mines Magazine. The title changed to Mines Magazine in 1932.
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