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Nanofertilizers in Modern Agriculture: A Technological Revolution in Plant Nutrition and Resource Efficiency. [PDF]
do Couto Junior MC +6 more
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When a master transcription factor (TF) is lost, bacteria can rapidly rewire gene regulatory networks by co‐opting related regulators. Using experimental evolution in Pseudomonas fluorescens, we show that TF promiscuity (low‐level, non‐cognate binding) provides the raw material for rewiring. Successful co‐option follows a predictable hierarchy governed
Tiffany B. Taylor, Alan M. Rice
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Tomorrow's doctors are robots: Redefining healthcare education and practice in the technological revolution. [PDF]
Fawns T, Lazarus MD.
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Improving the relevance of management research By developing tested and grounded technologiCAL RULES [PDF]
management research, technological ...
Aken, van J.
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Corals and Reef‐Dwelling Fish Regulate Carbon Storage and Cycling Processes in Coral Reef Ecosystems
Coral reefs are biodiversity hotspots, yet their role in carbon storage and cycling remains poorly understood. Using field surveys and modeling in the South China Sea, we reveal the overlooked potential of carbon storage in reef ecosystems and how reef fish, corals, and surface sediment jointly shape reef carbon reservoirs.
Yiting Chen +8 more
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Embracing technological revolution: A panorama of machine learning in dentistry. [PDF]
Lin H, Chen J, Hu Y, Li W.
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Laser‐induced graphene (LIG) provides a scalable, laser‐direct‐written route to porous graphene architecture with tunable chemistry and defect density. Through heterojunction engineering, catalytic functionalization, and intrinsic self‐heating, LIG achieves highly sensitive and selective detection of NOX, NH3, H2, and humidity, supporting next ...
Md Abu Sayeed Biswas +6 more
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Telemedicine: the Technological Revolution to Address Healthcare System Shortcomings. [PDF]
Cavalli S +5 more
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Technological sources of productivity growth in Japan, the U.S. and Germany [PDF]
In this paper, we use a dynamic general equilibrium growth model to quantify the contribution of different technological sources to productivity growth in the three leading economies: Germany, Japan, and the U.S.
Jesús Rodríguez López +1 more
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