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    Ergodicity-breaking reveals time optimal decision making in humans. by David Meder, Finn Rabe, Tobias Morville, Kristoffer H Madsen, Magnus T Koudahl, Ray J Dolan, Hartwig R Siebner, Oliver J Hulme

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Applied to human behaviour, ergodic theories of decision-making reveal how individuals should tolerate risk in different environments. …”
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    Revealing the Hidden Benefits of Dust for Photovoltaic Performance in Hot Climates by Omar A. Abdulrazzaq, Sura N. Atewi, Raghad A. Tuama, Akram K. Hasan, Muatez Mohammed

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The research initially compared the performance of clean and dusty PV modules under severe summer conditions and later extended its analysis to the on-grid PV system of the Renewable Energy and Environment Research Center building. The results reveal that temperature predominantly reduces voltage, while dust primarily diminishes current. …”
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    Revealing the hidden diversity of Chlorella heliozoae-infecting giant viruses by Lethícia R. Henriques, Bruna B. F. Botelho, Roger M. Carlson, João Victor R. P. Carvalho, Ellen G. Oliveira, Irina V. Agarkova, James L. Van Etten, David D. Dunigan, Rodrigo A. L. Rodrigues

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We observed a high level of genome synteny, and the tRNA islets maintain a distinct interspecific pattern, although some notable variations are evident. Our analysis reveals an open pan-genome composed of 681 COGs, more than 30% of which consist of uncharacterized genes, highlighting significant innovative genetic potential for these viruses. …”
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    Neural correlates reveal separate stages of spontaneous face perception by Amanda K. Robinson, Greta Stuart, Sophia M. Shatek, Adrian Herbert, Jessica Taubert

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract The human brain rapidly detects faces, even in inanimate objects—a phenomenon known as face pareidolia. While this illusion reveals the automaticity of face detection, it also presents a paradox: how does the brain process stimuli that are simultaneously faces and objects? …”
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    Comparative macrogenomics reveal plateau adaptation of gut microbiome in cervids by Bin Li, Yuangang Yang, Bo Xu, Pengfei Song, Feng Jiang, Hongmei Gao, Zhenyuan Cai, Haifeng Gu, Tongzuo Zhang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Phylogenetic analysis revealed a coevolutionary relationship between cervids and their gut microbiota. …”
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    Revealing a signaling role of phytosphingosine‐1‐phosphate in yeast by L Ashley Cowart, Matthew Shotwell, Mitchell L Worley, Adam J Richards, David J Montefusco, Yusuf A Hannun, Xinghua Lu

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Here, we develop a method of integrative analysis for genomic, transcriptomic, and lipidomic data to address this previously intractable problem. This method revealed a specific signaling role for phytosphingosine‐1‐phosphate, a lipid with no previously defined specific function in yeast, in regulating genes required for mitochondrial respiration through the HAP complex transcription factor. …”
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    Genetic and codon usage analyses reveal the evolution of the seoul virus by Yamei Wei, Yamei Wei, Yanan Cai, Yanan Cai, Xu Han, Zhanying Han, Yanbo Zhang, Yonggang Xu, Caixiao Jiang, Qi Li, Qi Li

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, its molecular evolutionary dynamics and codon usage patterns remain poorly understood.MethodsThis study integrated coding sequences from GenBank and previously acquired SEOV strains to systematically analyze genetic evolution and codon usage bias.ResultsIt revealed that SEOV evolved seven clades (A-G) with distinct amino acid variation sites and geographic clustering. …”
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    Variability in River Width Reveals Climatic Influence on Channel Geometry by C. B. Phillips, C. C. Masteller, J. Blaylock, F. Van Iwaarden, J. P. L. Johnson

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Rivers that spend a greater proportion of time above bankfull are wider for the same bankfull discharge, revealing an unrecognized pathway through which climatic or engineered changes in flow frequency could alter river geometry and therefore impact aquatic habitat and flooding risk.…”
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