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Machine learning, harnessed to extreme computing, aids fusion energy development(图)
机器学习 极限计算 聚变能源开发
2023/6/21
Model predicts urban development and greenhouses gasses will fuel urban floods(图)
Model predicts urban development greenhouses gasses fuel urban floods
2021/4/9
When rain began falling in northern Georgia on September 15, 2009, little did Atlantans know that they would witness epic flooding throughout the city. Neighborhoods such as Peachtree Hills were subme...
Urban development reduces flash flooding chances in the arid West(图)
Urban development flash flooding chances
2019/11/22
Urban development in the eastern United States results in increased flash flooding in nearby streams, but in the arid West, urbanization has the opposite effect, according to NSF-funded research led b...
Climate change, coastal development lead to nearshore coral declines(图)
Climate change coastal development nearshore coral
2019/10/18
New research compares the growth rates of corals in the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the world's second-largest reef system. Over the past decade, the growth rate of corals living closer t...
“Area Development and Policy”举办地理学家美洲联合会2018年会年度报告分会场(图)
Area Development and Policy 地理学家 美洲联合会 2018年
2018/4/20
2018年4月10-14日,地理学家美洲联合会(AAG)2018年会在美国路易斯安那州新奥尔良市举行。当地时间4月13日下午,由中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所与国际区域研究协会(Regional Studies Association, RSA)联合创办、Taylor & Francis出版社出版发行的学术期刊Area Development and Policy(ADP《地区发展与政策》)在此次...
Shining a Light on Plant Growth and Development(图)
Shining a Light Plant Growth Development
2017/12/19
Plants don’t have eyes, but they do “see” their surroundings using light.That’s made possible by proteins called photoreceptors that absorb light and convert it into a signal that turns genes on or of...
MU Study Finds that Gravity,‘Mechanical Loading’ are Key to Cartilage Development
MU Study Gravity Mechanical Loading Cartilage Development
2017/9/5
Mechanical loading, or forces that stimulate cellular growth for development, is required for creating cartilage that is then turned to bone; however, little is known about cartilage development in th...
Scientists identify two new proteins connected to plant development
Scientists two new proteins connected plant development
2017/7/20
The discovery of two new proteins could lead to better ways to regulate plant structure and the ability to resist crop stresses such as drought, thus improving agriculture productivity, according...
A New View of Brain Development:Scientists Uncover Striking Differences Between the Adult and Newborn Mouse Brain
Brain Development Scientists Striking Differences Adult Newborn Mouse Brain
2016/7/4
Columbia scientists have found that spikes in the activity of neurons in young mice do not spur corresponding boosts in blood flow — a discovery that stands in stark contrast to the adult mouse brain....
NSF,National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency support development of new Arctic maps
NSF National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency new Arctic maps
2015/9/8
The National Science Foundation (NSF), in partnership with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), is supporting development of high-resolution topographic maps of the Arctic that for the f...
NSF and USAID announce latest round of awards to address global development challenges
NSF USAID global development challenges
2015/9/8
Building sustainable fisheries, monitoring landslide risk, studying the emerging bioeconomy: these are some of the research projects announced today in the newest round of an interagency partnership t...
Research paves way for development of cyborg moth 'biobots'(图)
biobots Remote control electronic
2014/8/26
North Carolina State University researchers have developed methods for electronically manipulating the flight muscles of moths and for monitoring the electrical signals moths use to control those musc...
Using new single-cell technologies, researchers create comprehensive map of human B cell development
new single-cell technologies researchers create comprehensive map human B cell development
2014/5/13
In a new paper published in the journal Cell, a team of researchers led by Dana Pe’er at Columbia University and Garry Nolan at Stanford University describes a powerful new method for mapping cellular...