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Extracting rare earth elements (REEs) from wastewater is essential for the growth and an eco-friendly sustainable economy. However, it is a daunting challenge to separate individual rare earth elements by their subtle differences.
Qing-Hua Hu +6 more
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Hotelling's T² confirms REE distribution supporting sustainable land application
Coal ash from stratigraphically complex basins shows compositional variability that can complicate safe land application, yet seam-level geochemical characterization remains limited.
Linda Pulungan +5 more
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Biodiversity is threatened by human activities, with extinction debt accumulating rapidly. Many of these activities change the connectivity of populations, fragmenting existing population systems or bringing previously isolated populations or species into contact.
Zhiqin Long +7 more
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Giuseppina Manzoni,1 Alice Oltolini,1 Silvia Perra,1 Emanuele Muraca,1 Stefano Ciardullo,1,2 Mattia Pizzi,3 Giovanna Castoldi,2 Guido Lattuada,1 Pietro Pizzi,3 Gianluca Perseghin1,2 1Department of Medicine and Rehabilitation, Policlinico di Monza, Monza,
Manzoni G +9 more
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Evergreen broadleaved forests (EBLFs) represent an iconic vegetation type in subtropical montane East Asia, but they are experiencing intensifying anthropogenic pressure and increasing habitat fragmentation. Here, using a dominant and widespread tree species characteristic of East Asian EBLFs, we examine its phylogeographic history and evaluate what it
Sheng‐Yuan Qin +7 more
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Occurrence and Exposure Assessment of Rare Earth Elements in Zhejiang Province, China
In this study, we aimed to investigate the occurrence of rare earth elements (REEs) in commonly consumed foods and assess the dietary exposure risks among different age groups in Zhejiang Province.
Shufeng Ye +11 more
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Targeted conservation measures are contingent on robust knowledge of spatio‐temporal animal distribution in areas of interest. We explore unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) transect monitoring as a novel method for standardized digital aerial surveys of marine megafauna by investigating the fine‐resolution spatio‐temporal distribution of harbour porpoises ...
Dinah Hartmann +2 more
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Monitoring forest recovery from disturbances at scale requires tracking tree dynamics, yet traditional ground‐based approaches are resource‐intensive. We present a pipeline to parameterize integral projection models (IPMs) using LiDAR data and hyperspectral‐based species maps to assess post‐fire recovery across large, forested areas at the Caribou ...
Jessica McLean +4 more
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Rayman: Interoperability use of Meteorological Observation
The observation of atmospheric phenomena enables generating of knowledge about the weather and meteors occurrence in a region. When this information is georeferenced it becomes useful for a great number of professional and public activities in the field ...
Gutiérrez Corea, Federico Vladimir +3 more
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Remote sensing can reveal population dynamics of Antarctic penguin colonies. In this study, we analyze emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) guano stains in remote sensing imagery and discover colony presence predating known records for 18 colonies across Antarctica.
Martynas Bielinis +3 more
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