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This is a well-written study that presents a solid genetic screen to identify regulators of adipose morphology and remodeling in zebrafish. The authors generated a rigorous screening platform based on ...
High-throughput synapse profiling reveals cell-type-specific spatial configurations in the fly brain
Characterization of intracellular synapse heterogeneity aides to understand the intricate computational logic of neuronal circuits. Despite recent advances in connectomics, the spatial patterns of ...
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ZME Science on MSNMenstrual Cups Passed a Brutal Space Test. They Could Finally Fix a Major Problem for Many AstronautsIn October 2022, two menstrual cups soared over Portugal on a rocket named Baltasar. Encased in a compact steel capsule, the silicone devices weathered a blistering nine-minute journey through the sky ...
How much water did Mars have in its ancient past and when did it disappear? This is what a recent study published in Geophysical Research Letters hopes to address as an international team of ...
Customers of participating local utilities can now obtain discount-priced garden kits designed to help them create water-efficient landscapes.
A NASA study utilizing nearly 20 years of satellite data highlights significant human impacts on the global water cycle, driven largely by agriculture and water management practices.
Chapman University researchers found that Earth’s plants store 786 km³ of water, with water cycling through them in just 5–18 days—much faster than other water cycle processes. This rapid transit, ...
In 2024, natural disasters related to variations in the water cycle caused more than 8,700 deaths and at least $550 billion of economic loss.
Rapid return of water from ground to atmosphere through plants Research reshapes understanding of terrestrial water cycle, implications for climate and ecosystem health Date: January 9, 2025 ...
The updated water cycle diagram kind of shows a little bit more about how we as humans play a role in water distribution across our planet, things like how asphalt and concrete contribute to more ...
In ‘saving’ Blue Water, and neglecting Green Water, humankind has put a dent in the laws of nature, as the water cycle, for the first time in recorded history, has gone off balance. The Earth ...
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