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Were There Tides on Ancient Mars?
Abstract Tides are a key component in the Earth system as they help regulate climate and sustain life. Mars very likely had a surface ocean around 4–3 billion years ago. The NASA Curiosity Rover and the CNSA Zhurong Rover were sent to Gale Crater and the Vastitas Borealis Formation (VBF) on Mars to explore the surface and search for evidence of the ...
M. Jolley, M. Gugliotta, J. A. M. Green
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The knock-in atlas: a web resource for targeted protein trap by CRISPR/Cas9 in human and mouse cell lines. [PDF]
Hanai Y +10 more
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A Panspermia Origin for Venus Cloud Life
Abstract Decades of study have hinted at the astrobiological potential of Venus's cloud layers. This potential is often cast as stemming from the idea that the Venusian surface was clement in the past. As the climate changed, life then remained in, or perhaps evolved and migrated to, the last habitable niche: the altitudes above ∼50 km with Earth‐like ...
E. Guinan +5 more
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Methylotrophic yeast <i>Candida boidinii</i> enhances the colonization of plant growth-promoting yeast <i>Papiliotrema laurentii</i> in the phyllosphere. [PDF]
Shigeta K +6 more
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Strong Variability of the Modeled Venus NO Nightglow
Abstract The ultraviolet nightglow of nitric oxide (NO) on Venus offers a unique window into the dynamics and chemistry of its upper atmosphere. We present three‐dimensional simulations of Venus' NO nightglow using a ground‐to‐thermosphere model, revealing a strong, short‐timescale variability consistent with observations.
N. Streel +7 more
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Photoactive elemental sulfur allotropes promote extensive ammonia synthesis in Venus-like atmosphere. [PDF]
Li Y +9 more
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Modeling Wind‐Driven Waves on Other Planets: Applications to Mars, Titan, and Exoplanets
Abstract Waves could exist on any planet with sustained winds and stable surface liquids. However, differences in atmospheres, liquids, and gravity confound efforts to extend Earth‐based empirical wave models to other planetary environments. We adapted a physics‐based numerical wave model to study how planetary conditions affect the growth of waves. We
Una G. Schneck +5 more
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Apelin signaling acts as a molecular switch between endothelial and hematopoietic stem cell fates. [PDF]
Eberlein J +5 more
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