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Examining one of the largest stars in the Milky Way as it fades from view

by Milton Acorn
Examining one of the largest stars in the Milky Way as it fades from view

CHARA Array false-color images of RW Cephei from December 2022 (left) and Jul 2023 (right). The patchy appearance results from dust created by a huge ejection from the star. The …

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Urbanization has led some Costa Rican water sources to exceed safety levels: Study

by Milton Acorn
Urbanization has led some Costa Rican water sources to exceed safety levels: Study

In each water sample, researchers examined nitrate isotopes, which are unique, allowing the team to trace the water sample back to where it originated. Credit: University of Texas at Arlington …

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Engineering tomatoes for high-yield saffron apocarotenoid production

by Milton Acorn
Engineering tomatoes for high-yield saffron apocarotenoid production

Representative scheme of the carotenoid pathways in tomato and the crocins and picrocrocin pathways from saffron that were introduced into the tomato fruit. Credit: Horticulture Research Apocarotenoids, derived from the …

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Multi-point temperature measurements in packed beds using phosphor thermometry and ray tracing simulations

by Milton Acorn
Multi-point temperature measurements in packed beds using phosphor thermometry and ray tracing simulations

Illustration of luminescence-based multi-point temperature determination inside an opaque packed bed loaded with 6 color-marked spheres coated with luminescent materials. Left, right: examples of simulated luminescence images when only a …

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The importance of corporate climate disclosure and measuring financial costs of environmental impacts

by Milton Acorn
The importance of corporate climate disclosure and measuring financial costs of environmental impacts

Credit: Markus Spiske from Pexels Under the Biden administration, there has been an effort to do a better job of measuring public and private environmental impacts. The federal government is …

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Discerning which elements of viral videos most affect consumer behavior and purchasing decisions

by Milton Acorn
Discerning which elements of viral videos most affect consumer behavior and purchasing decisions

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain A study published in the International Journal of Business Competition and Growth has drawn insights from 621 survey samples to help improve our understanding of what …

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Dogs are incredible, if unlikely, allies in conservation

by Milton Acorn
Dogs are incredible, if unlikely, allies in conservation

Credit: UniSC Detection Dogs for Conservation Dogs have been working with people for centuries. Think hunting dogs, herding dogs, police dogs or search and rescue dogs. But have you heard …

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Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular ‘neighborhoods’ function in tissues

by Milton Acorn
Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular ‘neighborhoods’ function in tissues

Schematic diagram of the CytoCommunity algorithm. Given single-cell spatial maps with cell phenotype annotation and cell spatial coordinates, TCN identification is formulated as a community detection problem on graphs. Credit: …

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Astronomers observe three iron rings in a planet-forming disk

by Milton Acorn
Astronomers observe three iron rings in a planet-forming disk

Observations with the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) found various silicate compounds and potentially iron, substances we also find in large amounts in the solar system’s …

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Snow hinders rescues and aid deliveries to isolated communities after Japan quakes kill 161 people

by Milton Acorn
Snow hinders rescues and aid deliveries to isolated communities after Japan quakes kill 161 people

A person cleans his car from snow in Wajima in the Noto peninsula facing the Sea of Japan, northwest of Tokyo, Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024. Monday’s temblor decimated houses, twisted …

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