A detailed analysis of blood samples from Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is providing clues about the progression of the effects of the Ebola virus in patients and potential treatment pathways.
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Moving Artificial Leaves Out of The Lab and Into the Air
Artificial leaves mimic photosynthesis — the process whereby plants use water and carbon dioxide from the air to produce carbohydrates using energy from the sun.
Science Advances Publishes the Results of Tpu Scientists’ Study on Emission Sources of Black Carbon in the Arctic
The Science Advances (IF: 11.5), one of the most reputable scientific journals, has published a key article devoted to the study of emission sources of black carbon (BC) into the atmosphere of the Arctic.
NASA Catches Tropical Cyclone Gelena’s Post-Tropical Transition
Tropical cyclones can become post-tropical before they dissipate, meaning they can become sub-tropical, extra-tropical or a remnant low pressure area.
Preserved Leaves Reveal 7000 Years of Rainfall and Drought
A study by University of Adelaide researchers and Queensland Government scientists has revealed what south-east Queensland’s rainfall was like over the last 7000 years – including several severe droughts worse and longer lasting than the 12-year Millennium Drought.
Stanford Researchers Find Rising Seas Can Hurt Local Economies
Impacts from climate change are not always easy to see. But for many local businesses in coastal communities across the United States, the evidence is right outside their doors – or in their parking lots.