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This research was supported by AI-LEAF through the US National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA 2023-67021-39829), by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR 22-000219), and by ...
An avian influenza pandemic remains within the realm of possibility. To reduce the risk, we need to engage in a One Health ...
Fire is a pivotal aspect of human involvement in the carbon cycle. However, the precise timing of the large-scale human fire use remains uncertain.
Rapid pathogen detection is crucial for effective disease management, particularly in bloodstream infections. Current molecular diagnostics often require nucleic acid preamplification, adding time and ...
Understanding the inheritance of bacterial metabolic activity is of high practical significance to microbial engineering and offers fundamental insights into chemical and synthetic biology. In ...
As AI tools become increasingly prevalent in workplaces, understanding the social dynamics of AI adoption is crucial. Through four experiments with over 4,400 participants, we reveal a social penalty ...
Efforts to anticipate and adapt to future climate can benefit from historical experiences. We examine agroclimatic conditions over the past 50 y fo ...
Understanding how ecosystems respond to ubiquitous microplastic (MP) pollution is crucial for ensuring global food security. Here, we conduct a multiecosystem meta-analysis of 3,286 data points and ...
Charge density wave (CDW) material 1T-TaS2 was proposed as a quantum spin liquid candidate, on which a cluster Mott insulator comes into being belo ...
Society largely regards the wildfire problem as the destruction of human communities. Collectively, disaster fires, such as those mentioned here, have been lumped into a category of wildland–urban ...
Realization of a safe, low-cost rechargeable lithium battery of high energy density and long cycle life is needed for powering an electric road vehicle and for storing electric power generated by ...
GdPtBi and NdPtBi belong to the Heusler family of compounds and are conventional antiferromagnets below 9 and 2.1 K, respectively. We present evidence for magnetic-field–induced Weyl physics in these ...
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