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Inbreeding depression explains killer whale population dynamics
Understanding the factors that cause endangered populations to either grow or decline is crucial for preserving biodiversity. Conservation efforts often address extrinsic threats, such as environmental degrada...
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Genomic divergence of hatchery- and natural-origin Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in two supplemented populations
Captive propagation is widely used for the conservation of imperiled populations. There have been concerns about the genetic effects of such propagation, but few studies have measured this directly at a genomi...
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Open AccessComposites of functional polymers: Toward physical intelligence using flexible and soft materials
Materials that can assist with perception and responsivity of an engineered machine are said to promote physical intelligence. Physical intelligence may be important for flexible and soft materials that will b...
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Open AccessBiochemical and functional characterization of mutant KRAS epitopes validates this oncoprotein for immunological targeting
Activating RAS missense mutations are among the most prevalent genomic alterations observed in human cancers and drive oncogenesis in the three most lethal tumor types. Emerging evidence suggests mutant KRAS (...
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Publisher Correction: An electrically conductive silver–polyacrylamide–alginate hydrogel composite for soft electronics
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-021-00571-3.
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Identifying carbon as the source of visible single-photon emission from hexagonal boron nitride
Single-photon emitters (SPEs) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have garnered increasing attention over the last few years due to their superior optical properties. However, despite the vast range of experiment...
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An electrically conductive silver–polyacrylamide–alginate hydrogel composite for soft electronics
Hydrogels offer tissue-like compliance, stretchability, fracture toughness, ionic conductivity and compatibility with biological tissues. However, their electrical conductivity (<100 S cm−1) is inadequate for dig...
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Open AccessEdge effects on optically detected magnetic resonance of vacancy defects in hexagonal boron nitride
The chemical and structural nature of defects responsible for quantum emission in hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) remain unknown. Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) measured from these defects was rep...
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A tortoise approach for US nuclear research and development
In Aesop’s fable, a swift hare races with a deliberate tortoise. In the end, the tortoise wins by taking a slow and steady approach. We argue that, given the economic constraints on US deployment of nuclear po...
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Open AccessCompeting tradeoffs between increasing marine mammal predation and fisheries harvest of Chinook salmon
Many marine mammal predators, particularly pinnipeds, have increased in abundance in recent decades, generating new challenges for balancing human uses with recovery goals via ecosystem-based management. We us...
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Open AccessTunable and high-purity room temperature single-photon emission from atomic defects in hexagonal boron nitride
Two-dimensional van der Waals materials have emerged as promising platforms for solid-state quantum information processing devices with unusual potential for heterogeneous assembly. Recently, bright and photos...
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Erratum: Competition of van der Waals and chemical forces on gold–sulfur surfaces and nanoparticles
Nature Reviews Chemistry 1, 0017 (2017) Errors existed in the originally published version of figure 5 in this Review. Thiolate RS−, generated from thiol RSH and NaBH4, reacts with HAuCl2 to afford Au(I) thiol...
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Competition of van der Waals and chemical forces on gold–sulfur surfaces and nanoparticles
Chemists generally believe that covalent and ionic bonds form much stronger links between atoms than the van der Waals force does. However, this is not always so. We present cases in which van der Waals disper...
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Quantum emission from hexagonal boron nitride monolayers
Single-photon emission at room temperature can be achieved with hexagonal boron nitride due to electron and hole confinement in vacancy-related defects.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Interactive Event: The Rimac Tutor - A Simulation of the Highly Interactive Nature of Human Tutorial Dialogue
Rimac is a natural-language intelligent tutoring system that engages students in dialogues that address physics concepts and principles, after they have solved quantitative physics problems. Much research has ...
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Pilot Test of a Natural-Language Tutoring System for Physics That Simulates the Highly Interactive Nature of Human Tutoring
This poster describes Rimac, a natural-language tutoring system that engages students in dialogues that address physics concepts and principles, after students have solved quantitative physics problems. We sum...
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Open AccessTunable infrared absorption by metal nanoparticles: The case for gold rods and shells
Nanoparticles of elements such as Au, Al or Ag have optical extinction cross-sections that considerably surpass their geometric cross-sections at certain wavelengths of light. While the absorption and scatteri...
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Forensic identification of endangered Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) using a multilocus SNP assay
Upper Columbia River spring-run Chinook salmon are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Forensic genetic analyses are needed to assist the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administratio...
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Efficient analyte oxidation in an electrospray ion source using a porous flow-through electrode emitter
This article describes the components, operation, and use of a porous flow-through electrode emitter in an electrospray ion source. This emitter electrode geometry provided enhanced mass transport to the elect...
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Genetic population structure of central Oregon Coast coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
We surveyed microsatellite variation from 22 spawning populations of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) from the Oregon Coast to help identify populations for conservation planning. All of our samples were tempor...