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The Carbon Cycle : Feature Articles
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Design by Robert Simmon. June 16, 2011. Carbon is the backbone of life on Earth. We are made of carbon, we eat carbon, and our civilizations—our economies, our homes, our means of transport—are built on carbon. We need carbon, but that need is also entwined with one of the most serious problems facing us today: global climate change. Carbon is both the foundation of all life on Earth, and the source of the majority of energy consumed by human civilization. [Photographs 2007 MorBCN. Top) and 2009 sarahluv.
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Energy 3 – Bioenergy Science – Renewable Energy
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NanoSmano.com is not owned by, affiliated with, or endorsed by any of the websites listed in this publication. By accessing any website link, you will leave NanoSmano.com and be subject to the User Agreement of each accessed website. Energy Science, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology Photonics Photovoltaics. Alternative – Renewable Energy Biofuels, Biomass, Solar, Wind, LNG, Hydrogen, Geothermal, and Others. Energy, Climate, and Infrastructure Security (ECIS). Center for Advanced Energy Studies. DOE JGI Strat...
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Gadget Science - 2/14 - Educational Science Projects and Experiments
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Educational Science Projects and Experiments. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tales of T Samuel. Newer posts →. The Basics of the Carbon Cycle. March 5, 2013. Is the way carbon is distributed in the earth. In the image, you can see the flow of carbon between land, atmosphere, and ocean. The numbers show, in gigatons of carbon per year, the natural fluxes of carbon (the yellow numbers), the human contributions (red numbers), and stored carbon (white numbers). We’ll be answering y...
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Earth Science - Gadget Science
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Educational Science Projects and Experiments. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tales of T Samuel. Category Archives: Earth Science. The Basics of the Carbon Cycle. March 5, 2013. Is the way carbon is distributed in the earth. In the image, you can see the flow of carbon between land, atmosphere, and ocean. The numbers show, in gigatons of carbon per year, the natural fluxes of carbon (the yellow numbers), the human contributions (red numbers), and stored carbon (white numbers). We̵...
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Trans Species Modelling Theory - Speaking Of Human Based Research
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PR for Innovative Medical Research. Promoting innovative science and human-based predictive models. Trans Species Modelling Theory. Human Based Non-Animal Research Methods. What is Human-Based Research? Trans Species Modeling Theory (TSMT). Extract from Americans For Medical Advancement. Http:/ www.afma-curedisease.org/tsmt.aspx. US Department of Energy Genomic Science program. American Association for the Advancement of Science:. National Academy of Sciences. Why is TSMT important? 2 differences with re...
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Pfleger Lab News
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Skip to main content. University of Wisconsin–Madison. Past News and Events. Congratulations to Jackie Rand for. Winning an NSF Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations to Tyler Youngquist for. Defending his thesis and begining work with the J.M. Smuckers. Congratulations to Matt Begemann for. Winning the best student presentation at the 11th Workshop on Cyanobacteria in St. Louis. Congratulations to Matt Copeland for. Winning a GSTP Postdoctoral Fellowship. Congratulations to Brian for. Congratulations to N...
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Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 | ENIGMA
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Baliga Lab at ISB. NCBI taxonomy ID: 273057. Analysis of growth samples of. P2 identified 2113 transcriptional units of which 459 were polycistronic transcripts and 1654 were monocistronic ( Table 1. Genes generate leaderless transcripts (Wurtzel et al., 2010). The remaining three predicted CRISPRs at 1744007 (411 bp), 1809772 (1450 bp), 1811328 (4230 bp) were not expressed (P 0.5). In the genome annotation of. Tiling array analysis in this study identified TSSs for transcriptional units which were not d...
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Pyrococcus furiosus DSM 3638 | ENIGMA
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Baliga Lab at ISB. Pyrococcus furiosus DSM 3638. Refseq: NC 003413, 1908256 bp. NCBI taxonomy ID: 186497. Analysis of growth samples of. DSM 3638 identified 1305 transcriptional units of which 398 were polycistronic transcripts and 907 were monocistronic ( Table 1. Only 13 of 70 unannotated transcripts showed sequence similarity to genes in hyperthermophilic archaea (. Genes are located directly adjacent to the. Conditional use of alternative TTSs was observed in a large putative operon (. Transcription ...
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Human Genome Project Information Site Has Been Updated
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Human Genome Project Information. Timeline of Major Events. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues. Genetics Privacy and Legislation. DOE and the HGP. Impacts of the HGP. HGP and the Private Sector. Projects Emanating from Genome Research. Chronicled the HGP from 1989 to 2002—facilitating communication among genome researchers and informing the public. HGP Research by Topic. Functional and Comparative Genomics. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI). Current DOE Genomics Research. DOE Joint Genome Institute.