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Butterfly‐shaped triphenylamine‐based guest molecules (DBDBD) doped into rigid host matrices (TPP, CA) achieve efficient, multicolor‐tunable room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP). The host‐guest synergy enables ultralong afterglow (up to 4 s) and quantum yields (Φp = 3.42%), with applications in dynamic anti‐counterfeiting and information encryption ...
Zongyong Lou +5 more
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Developing a Community of Practice for Applied Uses of Future PACE Data to Address Marine Food Security Challenges [PDF]
External interaction:The Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will include a hyperspectral imaging radiometer to advance ecosystem monitoring beyond heritage retrievals of the concentration of surface chlorophyll and other traditional
Kim, Grace E. +4 more
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Early coral skeletons grow through formation of two co‐joined zones, rapid accretion deposits and thickening deposits. Advanced imaging and simulations reveal that ocean acidification reshapes these zones, shifting the coral portfolio of mineral phases which alters skeletal resistance to mechanical stress.
Federica Scucchia +4 more
wiley +1 more source
The aquanaut: still a tool for ocean science
Craig N. McLean
doaj +1 more source
<em>GeoHealth:</em> Connecting Earth, Ocean, Climate, and Health Sciences
Paul A. Sandifer
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Ecosystem‐Centered Robot Design: Toward Ecoresorbable Sustainability Robots (ESRs)
Robots exploring natural ecosystems can support monitoring and conservation, but must adopt ecosystem‐centered design to avoid pollution, waste, and damage. This review proposes guidelines for co‐designing ecoresorbable sustainability robots (ESRs), uniting materials, robotics, and ecological contexts in a single framework.
Tülin Yılmaz Nayır +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Welcoming more participation in open data science for the oceans
Alexa Fredston, Julia Stewart Lowndes
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Two Novel S‐methyltransferases Confer Dimethylsulfide Production in Actinomycetota
This study identifies two novel S‐adenosine‐methionine‐dependent methyltransferases, MddM1 and MddM2, in actinomycetes from the Mariana Trench. These enzymes can convert toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and methanethiol (MeSH) into dimethylsulfide (DMS), serving as a cellular detoxification and oxidative stress response.
Ruihong Guo +11 more
wiley +1 more source

