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Immense hydrocarbon cycle discovered in the world s oceans

Tuesday, April 06, 2021 by: Franz Walker Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/498817.html (Natural News) In a new study, researchers discovered a whole new cycle of natural hydrocarbon production and recycling in the world’s oceans. This discovery can help scientists better understand how the ocean’s microbes will respond to hydrocarbons present in spilled petroleum. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Using funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation, they investigated a previously neglected area for signs of an overlooked global hydrocarbon cycle and how it might impact the ocean’s response to oil spills.

Want other scientists to cite you? Drop the jargon

Apr. 6, 2021 , 7:01 PM If you want your work to be highly cited, here’s one simple tip that might help: Steer clear of discipline-specific jargon in the title and abstract. That’s the conclusion of a new study of roughly 20,000 published papers about cave science, a multidisciplinary field that includes researchers who study the biology, geology, paleontology, and anthropology of caves. The most highly cited papers didn’t use any terms specific to cave science in the title and kept jargon to less than 2% of the text in the abstract; jargon-heavy papers were cited far less often. “I was really, really interested in what the study did,” says Nandita Basu, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo who serves as an editor-in-chief at the

Engineering Research Visioning Alliance: ERVA: NSF Launches Engineering Research Visioning Alliance as Force Multiplier for High-Impact Research

(0) New organization will convene engineering voices to identify opportunities and priorities for innovative research that benefits society. WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / April 7, 2021 / America s economic competitiveness is tied directly to the pace of scientific and technological discovery, which requires sustained, long-term support as well as agility. To help the United States stay at the forefront of research and innovation - and maintain its leadership in the global economy - the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for Engineering today launched the Engineering Research Visioning Alliance (ERVA), the first engineering research visioning organization of its kind. Engineering research profoundly impacts our daily lives in a variety of areas, from improved vaccine distribution to better smartphone cameras to the recent Mars rover landing. ERVA brings the engineering community together to envision high-impact solutions to society s grand challenges and to spark new res

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