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Global eddy covariance towers cluster on more fertile soils
Global eddy covariance tower network analysis reveals spatial clustering and systematic bias toward fertile soils, potentially limiting representativeness of ecosystem-atmosphere interaction studies.
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EMAC model matches many observed global hydrogen cycles
EMAC earth system model accurately simulates global atmospheric hydrogen dynamics, achieving correlation coefficients exceeding 0.9 at remote polar stations against observational data.
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Neuronal autophagy impairment promotes alpha-synuclein transfer to microglia
Neurons with impaired α-synuclein clearance transfer aggregates to microglia via tunneling nanotubes. Study reveals dysfunctional neuronal autophagy drives intercellular aggregate transfer and.
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Temporal linearization can bias root water uptake estimates
Temporal linearization approximations for estimating root water uptake from soil-water flux gradients fail under dynamic field conditions, introducing substantial systematic errors in hydraulic.
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Regional transport increased ozone pollution in the Fen-Wei Plain
Study reveals cross-regional ozone transport contributes 65% of surface pollution in Fenwei Plain, with Hubei and Henan as dominant sources. Multi-source observations show transport drives.
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Mai Ndombe lake emits greenhouse gases across all seasons
Study quantifies greenhouse gas emissions from Lake Mai Ndombe, Africa's largest humic lake, revealing sedimentary processes drive CO2, CH4, and N2O cycling and evasion.