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Rhodococcus erythropolis NI86/21, isolated from maize rhizosphere in Hungary, possesses one of the largest genomes (8.046 Mb) within the species. The genome comprises a 6.83 Mb chromosome and 1.22 Mb of extrachromosomal elements, including three circular
Judit Kosztik +10 more
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As a pilot phase of the Central Asian Genomic Diversity Project, whole‐genome sequencing of 166 individuals from 20 Central Asian and Afghan Hazara populations reveals fine‐scale substructure shaped by repeated trans‐Eurasian migration and admixture. Integrated analyses uncover post‐admixture adaptation, archaic introgression, and medically relevant ...
Mengge Wang +11 more
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Stories may come first, but they don't come alone
I critically engage with Francesco Ferretti’s hypothesis that narratives are the primary evolutionary driver of human language. Ferretti argues that language evolved from gestural storytelling used for persuasion, positioning narrative as prior to and ...
Giacomo Romano
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Liquid metal catalysts are widely assumed to promote high‐quality 2D growth. In this work, operando experiments and machine‐learning‐accelerated simulations show that hBN on Cu breaks this graphene‐derived expectation, where molten Cu promotes multilayer/3D growth, but re‐solidified single‐crystal Cu stabilizes monolayer formation.
Nikoo Ghanadan +17 more
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An STI‐guided metagenomic association framework links soybean salt‐tolerance phenotypes with rhizosphere microbiome composition and network organization in natural saline soils. The approach identifies candidate beneficial taxa, including Thalassospira xiamenensis, and provides an efficient strategy for mining stress‐protective microbes from native ...
Yu Luo +3 more
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A minimally invasive optical window enables stable, long‐term imaging of peripheral nerves in vivo at single‐axon resolution. Dynamic processes of degeneration, regeneration, and cellular remodeling are visualized across multiple time scales within the same nerve region, providing a unique platform to study a variety of anatomical and molecular events ...
Igor D. Luzhansky +15 more
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SiDT1 Defines Plant Architecture Reminiscent of Green Revolution in Foxtail Millet
SiDT1 encodes a GA3‐oxidase that creates a semi‐dwarf, lodging‐resistant architecture reminiscent of the rice Green Revolution. The resulting ideotype performs well under dense planting and provides a valuable genetic resource for high‐yield, mechanized foxtail millet production. ABSTRACT Foxtail millet (Setaria italica) is a drought‐tolerant C4 cereal
Jianzhen Lv +13 more
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Mosaic evolution. An example in the origin of Neandertals
The emergence of Neandertal morphology (Homo neanderthalensis) is associated with the appearance of mosaic phenotypes in Middle Pleistocene ancestral populations. Using this case as a reference, we analyze the concept of "mosaic evolution". Mosaic evolution suggests that different traits can evolve independently, at different times, resulting in ...
Antonio Rosas +3 more
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A flexible PDMS‐LATP polymer‐ceramic membrane creates lithium‐ion “superhighways” for rapid and selective extraction from complex brines. The amorphous PDMS matrix suppresses nonselective leakage and stabilizes the ceramic network, while LATP provides preferential Li+ conduction.
Xinxin Wei +12 more
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Metal‐anode batteries using Li, Na, Mg, and Ca offer exceptionally high energy density, but dendrites, unstable interphases, cracking, and pore formation hinder durability and safety. This review shows how careful electrolyte and interphase design can stabilize these reactive metals.
Jian Pan +3 more
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