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A Search for IceCube Events in the Direction of ANITA Neutrino Candidates
Published 2022“…Given that any ultra-high-energy tau neutrino flux traversing the Earth should be accompanied by a secondary flux in the TeV-PeV range, we search for these secondary counterparts in 7 yr of IceCube data using three complementary approaches. …”
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A second source of repeating fast radio bursts
Published 2022“…This line of sight traces approximately twice the expected Milky Way column density of free electrons, which implies an upper limit on the source redshift of 0.1, showing it to be closer to Earth by a factor of at least 2 than FRB 1211028. …”
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Genetic engineering of marine cyanophages reveals integration but not lysogeny in T7-like cyanophages
Published 2021“…Marine cyanobacteria of the genera Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus are the most abundant photosynthetic organisms on earth, spanning vast regions of the oceans and contributing significantly to global primary production. …”
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Identification of the Active Principle Conferring Anti-Inflammatory and Antinociceptive Properties in Bamboo Plant
Published 2021“…Early plants began colonizing earth about 450 million years ago. During the process of coevolution, their metabolic cellular pathways produced a myriad of natural chemicals, many of which remain uncharacterized biologically. …”
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A link between the ice nucleation activity and the biogeochemistry of seawater
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Ground-based follow-up observations of TRAPPIST-1 transits in the near-infrared
Published 2021“…The TRAPPIST-1 planetary system is a favourable target for the atmospheric characterization of temperate earth-sized exoplanets bymeans of transmission spectroscopy with the forthcoming James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). …”
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The Spatial Distribution of Aeolian Dust and Terrigenous Fluxes in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean Since the Last Glacial Maximum
Published 2021“…The flux of terrestrial material from the continents to the oceans links the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere through physical and biogeochemical processes, with important implications for Earth's climate. Quantitative estimates of terrigenous fluxes from sources such as rivers, aeolian dust, and resuspended shelf sediments are required to understand how the processes delivering terrigenous material respond to and are influenced by climate. …”
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On the settling depth of meltwater escaping from beneath Antarctic ice shelves
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