We study ionic current fluctuations in solid-state nanopores over a wide frequency range and present a complete description of the noise characteristics. At low frequencies (f ≲ 100 Hz) we observe ...
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Krembs et al. (1) reported that extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by a sea ice diatom, Melosira, created convoluted ice-pore morphologies in sea ice, potentially increasing its ...
Ferroptosis, a form of cell death driven by excessive lipid peroxidation, is induced by inhibiting GPX4, a key regulator of ferroptosis. Wang et al. reported that MALT1 protease activity regulates ...
This work has been supported in part by a grant from the National Institutes of Health of the United States Public Health Service. A preliminary report was presented at the forty-fifth annual meeting ...
The Middle Pleistocene (MP; ca. 774 to 129 ka) marks a critical period of human evolution, characterized by increasing behavioral complexity and the first unambiguous evidence of plant-based ...
Scientific understanding of microbial biogeography is particularly weak for soil bacteria, even though the diversity and composition of soil bacterial communities is thought to have a direct influence ...
Because ecosystem responses to such variables may depend on the type of ecosystem, its species composition and soils, abiotic variables including climate, and the magnitude of the change in drivers, ...
Edited by Mildred Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, and approved May 13, 2010 (received for review April 8, 2010) ...
Edited by Pablo G. Debenedetti, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, and approved April 11, 2014 (received for review December 17, 2013) ...
We examine i) whether the public views AI as labor-replacing rather than labor-creating, and ii) how these perceptions affect two core democratic outcomes: democratic legitimacy (e.g., satisfaction ...