Search results for element 106

Ecology Jan 5, 2023

Newly developed macromolecular model of phytoplankton could have implications for climate research

Since 1934, the Redfield ratio—the recurring ratio of 106:16:1 of carbon to nitrogen to phosphorus (C:N:P) in phytoplankton and the pathways by which these elements are circulated throughout all parts of the Earth—has ...

Ecology Dec 21, 2022

A mathematical model shows a global trend towards mutualism between species

A team led by researchers from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) has developed a new mathematical model to study changes in ecological interactions between microbe populations. ...

Archaeology Oct 10, 2022

Ancient Maya salt makers worked from home, underwater dig reveals

Archaeologists working in Belize have found ancient Maya salt workers worked from home.

Astronomy Jul 14, 2022

Modeling the merger of a black hole with a neutron star and the subsequent process in a single simulation

Using supercomputer calculations, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam and from Japan show a consistent picture for the first time: They modeled the complete process of the collision ...

Analytical Chemistry Jul 7, 2022

Towards autonomous prediction and synthesis of novel magnetic materials

In materials science, candidates for novel functional materials are usually explored in a trial-and-error fashion through calculations, synthetic methods, and material analysis. However, the approach is time-consuming and ...

Agriculture Apr 1, 2022

Report finds massive investment gap for farm climate change adaptation

Small farms and agricultural firms in Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia are facing a billion dollar cash black hole for climate change adaptation, a report says.

Nanophysics Dec 7, 2021

Storing information in DNA: Improving DNA storage with nanoscale electrode wells

Geneticists can store data in synthetic DNA as a medium for long-term storage due to its density, ease of copy, longevity and sustainability. Research in the field had recently advanced with new encoding algorithms, automation, ...

Biotechnology Sep 16, 2021

Augmenting human intelligence with AI to develop novel medicines

Deep learning has radically changed the field of artificial intelligence. Now neural networks are revolutionizing the way that we discover new drugs. We talk to Francesca Grisoni, assistant professor at the department of ...

Earth Sciences Jul 9, 2021

Longest known continuous record of the Paleozoic discovered in Yukon wilderness

Hundreds of millions of years ago, in the middle of what would eventually become Canada's Yukon Territory, an ocean swirled with armored trilobites, clam-like brachiopods and soft, squishy creatures akin to slugs and squid.

Nanomaterials Nov 4, 2020

Synthesis of diamond-like carbon nanofiber film

An international team of researchers, led by Distinguished Professor Rodney S. Ruoff (Department of Chemistry) from the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM), within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) at ...

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