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  • How do I explain the publication gap I ended up with after a hostile manager?

    How do I explain the publication gap I ended up with after a hostile manager?

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    I’m a biogeochemist from the United States. I experienced bullying in a previous workplace, where I wasn’t given opportunities to participate in academic activities such as applying for grants, teaching students and…

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  • Trade risks to energy security in net-zero emissions energy scenarios

    Trade risks to energy security in net-zero emissions energy scenarios

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  • Rooftop solar can reduce energy insecurity

    Rooftop solar can reduce energy insecurity

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    This is a summary of: Yozwiak, M. et al. The effect of residential solar on energy insecurity among low- to…

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  • Decarbonization can improve energy security

    Decarbonization can improve energy security

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  • The role of green commodities in the sports industry imports: shaping green growth in high-income countries

    The dependency on fossil fuels within the brown economy has led to numerous harmful environmental effects worldwide, including greenhouse gas emissions and widespread air and water pollution (Ren et al., 2024; Duan et al., 2024; Anbleyth-Evans et…

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  • Airborne microplastics enter plant leaves and end up in our food

    Airborne microplastics enter plant leaves and end up in our food

    Airborne microplastics enter plant leaves and end up in our food

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  • Pioneering protein degradation for agricultural applications

    Pioneering protein degradation for agricultural applications

    Identification and characterization of S. frugiperda homologs of hsVHL, hsBRD4 and hsWDR5

    A BlastP26 search targeting the S. frugiperda proteome (GCF_023101765.2) was performed using the human VHL (hsVHL, Uniprot ID P40337), hsBRD4 (O60885,…

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  • Response Surface Methodology using desirability functions for multiobjective optimization to minimize indoor overheating hours and maximize useful daylight illuminance

    Response Surface Methodology using desirability functions for multiobjective optimization to minimize indoor overheating hours and maximize useful daylight illuminance

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  • Will AI improve your life? Here’s what 4,000 researchers think

    Will AI improve your life? Here’s what 4,000 researchers think

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    Researchers working at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) are much more optimistic than members of the public about the future of AI, reveals a survey of 4,260 scientists in the field: 54%…

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