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Study ties solar variability to onset of decadal La Niña events

Scientists use 22-year solar clock to find an elusive correlation During La Niña, sea surface temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific drop below average. A new study shows a correlation between the end of solar cycles and a switch to La Niña conditions in the Pacific Ocean, suggesting that the sun’s variability can drive seasonal weather variability on Earth. The findings were published in the journal Earth and Space Science. If the connection holds up, it could significantly improve the ability to predict the largest La Niña events, which have seasonal climate effects over land. For example, the southern United States tends to be warmer and drier during a La Niña, while the northern U.S. tends to be colder and wetter.

Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt

Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt May. 6, 2021 , 2:00 PM When Philip Munday discussed his research on ocean acidification with more than 70 colleagues and students in a December 2020 Zoom meeting, he wasn’t just giving a confident overview of a decade’s worth of science. Munday, a marine ecologist at James Cook University (JCU), Townsville, was speaking to defend his scientific legacy. Munday has co-authored more than 250 papers and drawn scores of aspiring scientists to Townsville, a mecca of marine biology on Australia’s northeastern coast. He is best known for pioneering work on the effects of the oceans’ changing chemistry on fish, part of it carried out with Danielle Dixson, a U.S. biologist who obtained her Ph.D. under Munday’s supervision in 2012 and has since become a successful lab head at the University of Delaware (UD), Lewes.

Introduction: Sustainability and the history of scientific environments | Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science

Introduction: Sustainability and the history of scientific environments | Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
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Nephria Bio signs exclusive agreement with Drexel University to license new MXene nanomaterial for future dialysis innovations

Nephria is in close collaboration with EOFlow and Dr. Yury Gogotsi s lab at Drexel University PORTMOUTH, N.H., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On April 29, Nephria Bio, a privately held US corporation specializing in the development of innovative approaches to dialysis, announced that it signed a license agreement with Drexel University to transfer technology of new MXene nanomaterials. Through this license agreement, Nephria Bio, Inc. ( Nephria Bio ) obtained the exclusive rights to use MXenes, invented and developed by Dr. Yury Gogotsi, PhD, Distinguished University and Bach professor in Drexel s College of Engineering who is a world leader in developing and studying MXenes. Nephria Bio plans to develop more efficient cartridges for dialysis centers and wearable dialysis devices with this technology transfer.

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