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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663592/productivity-of-mixed-kelp-communities-in-an-arctic-fjord-exhibit-tolerance-to-a-future-climate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cale A Miller, Frédéric Gazeau, Anaïs Lebrun, Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Samir Alliouane, Pierre Urrutti, Robert W Schlegel, Steeve Comeau
Arctic fjords are considered to be one of the ecosystems changing most rapidly in response to climate change. In the Svalbard archipelago, fjords are experiencing a shift in environmental conditions due to the Atlantification of Arctic waters and the retreat of sea-terminating glaciers. These environmental changes are predicted to facilitate expansion of large, brown macroalgae, into new ice-free regions. The potential resilience of macroalgal benthic communities in these fjord systems will depend on their response to combined pressures from freshening due to glacial melt, exposure to warmer waters, and increased turbidity from meltwater runoff which reduces light penetration...
April 23, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663063/dna-functionalized-cryogel-based-colorimetric-biosensor-for-sensitive-on-site-detection-of-aflatoxin-b1-in-food-samples
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian Lu, Xiaofeng Yang, Jiaxuan Xiao, Yuhan Wang, Yue Yu, Yuan Wang, Zhen Zhang, Yanmin Zou, Yu Luan
Hydrogel biosensors present numerous advantages in food safety analysis owing to their remarkable biocompatibility, cargo-loading capabilities and optical properties. However, the current drawbacks (slow target responsiveness and poor mechanical strength) restricted their further utilization at on-site detection of targets. To address these challenges, a DNA-functionalized cryogel with hierarchical pore structures is constructed to improve the reaction rate and the robustness of hydrogel biosensor. During cryogel preparation, ice crystals serve as templates, shaping interconnected hierarchical microporous structures to enhance mass transfer for faster responses...
April 17, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663017/extended-ozone-depletion-and-reduced-snow-and-ice-cover-consequences-for-antarctic-biota
#43
REVIEW
Sharon A Robinson, Laura E Revell, Roy Mackenzie, Rachele Ossola
Stratospheric ozone, which has been depleted in recent decades by the release of anthropogenic gases, is critical for shielding the biosphere against ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation. Although the ozone layer is expected to recover before the end of the 21st century, a hole over Antarctica continues to appear each year. Ozone depletion usually peaks between September and October, when fortunately, most Antarctic terrestrial vegetation and soil biota is frozen, dormant and protected under snow cover. Similarly, much marine life is protected by sea ice cover...
April 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662838/oldest-ice-offers-view-of-earth-before-the-ice-ages
#44
Elise Cutts
Bubbles from ancient warm period contain surprisingly low amounts of carbon dioxide.
April 26, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662665/the-genome-of-the-arctic-snow-alga-limnomonas-spitsbergensis-chlamydomonadales
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chris J Hulatt, Hirono Suzuki, Alexandre Détain, René H Wijffels, Thomas Leya, Matthew C Posewitz
Snow-algae are a diverse group of extremophilic microeukaryotes found on melting polar and alpine snowfields. They play an important role in the microbial ecology of the cryosphere, and their propagation on snow and ice surfaces may in part accelerate climate-induced melting of these systems. High quality snow-algae genomes are needed for studies on their unique physiology, adaptive mechanisms and genome evolution under multiple forms of stress, including cold temperatures and intense sunlight. Here we assembled and annotated the genome of Limnomonas spitsbergensis, a cryophilic biciliate green alga originally isolated from melting snow on Svalbard, in the Arctic...
April 25, 2024: G3: Genes—Genomes—Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662369/multifetal-pregnancy-after-implementation-of-a-publicly-funded-fertility-program
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria P Velez, Allison Soule, Laura Gaudet, Jessica Pudwell, Paul Nguyen, Joel G Ray
IMPORTANCE: A publicly funded fertility program was introduced in Ontario, Canada, in 2015 to increase access to fertility treatment. For in vitro fertilization (IVF), the program mandated an elective single-embryo transfer (eSET) policy. However, ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination (OI/IUI)-2 other common forms of fertility treatment-were more difficult to regulate in this manner. Furthermore, prior epidemiologic studies only assessed fetuses at birth and did not account for potential fetal reductions that may have been performed earlier in pregnancy...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662358/optimization-of-method-for-cross-section-hydrogels-preparation-using-high-pressure-freezing
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuichi Ichihashi, Masahiko Kuwata, Kodai Kikuchi, Tatsushi Matsuyama, Akio Shimizu
High-pressure water freeze fracturing (HPWFF) is a method for preparing water-containing samples such as hydrogels for scanning electron microscopy, in which a sample is placed in a divisible pressure vessel, filled with water, sealed, frozen with liquid nitrogen, then vacuum dried after the vessel is divided. The pressure (about 200 MPa) generated by the phase transition from water to ice is expected to inhibit ice crystal formation that causes large deformation of microstructure in the sample. To maximize the useable sample size, where SEM observation is not affected by ice crystal growth, preparation conditions including the size of pressure vessel were examined in this work...
April 24, 2024: Microscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662294/spatiotemporal-dynamics-of-forest-fires-in-the-context-of-climate-change-a-review
#48
REVIEW
Yuanjun Zhang, Hwee San Lim, Chengyu Hu, Rui Zhang
Forest fires are sudden, destructive, hazardous, and challenging to manage and rescue, earning them a place on UNESCO's list of the world's eight major natural disasters. Currently, amid global warming, all countries worldwide have entered a period of high forest fire incidence. Due to global warming, the frequency of forest fires has accelerated, the likelihood of large fires has increased, and the spatial and temporal dynamics of forest fires have shown different trends. Therefore, the impact of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of forest fires has become a hot issue in the field of forest fire research in recent years...
April 25, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661200/formation-of-a-two-dimensional-helical-square-tube-ice-in-hydrophobic-nanoslit-using-the-tip5p-water-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaxian Li, Chongqin Zhu, Wenhui Zhao, Yurui Gao, Jaeil Bai, Jian Jiang, Xiao Cheng Zeng
In extreme and nanoconfinement conditions, the tetrahedral arrangement of water molecules is challenged, resulting in a rich and new phase behavior unseen in bulk phases. The unique phase behavior of water confined in hydrophobic nanoslits has been previously observed, such as the formation of a variety of two-dimensional (2D) ices below the freezing temperature. The primary identified 2D ice phase, termed square tube ice (STI), represents a unique arrangement of water molecules in 2D ice, which can be viewed as an array of 1D ice nanotubes stacked in the direction parallel to the confinement plane...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Chemical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661199/the-performance-of-opc-and-opc3-water-models-in-predictions-of-2d-structures-under-nanoconfinement
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laiyang Wei, Xiaojiao Li, Qi Bai, Jing Kang, Jueying Song, Shuang Zhu, Lin Shen, Huan Wang, Chongqin Zhu, Weihai Fang
Nanoconfined water plays an important role in broad fields of science and engineering. Classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been widely used to investigate water phases under nanoconfinement. The key ingredient of MD is the force field. In this study, we systematically investigated the performance of a recently introduced family of globally optimal water models, OPC and OPC3, and TIP4P/2005 in describing nanoconfined two-dimensional (2D) water ice. Our studies show that the melting points of the monolayer square ice (MSI) of all three water models are higher than the melting points of the corresponding bulk ice Ih...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Chemical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661106/toxicologic-pathology-forum-opinion-apoptosis-single-cell-necrosis-as-a-possible-procedural-effect-in-primate-brain-following-ice-cold-saline-perfusion
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brad Bolon, Joy M Gary
Nonclinical studies of test articles (TAs) in nonhuman primates are often designed to assess both biodistribution and toxicity. For this purpose, studies commonly use intravenous perfusion of ice-cold (2°C-8°C) saline to facilitate measurements of TA-associated nucleic acids and proteins, after which tissues undergo later fixation by immersion for histological processing and microscopic evaluation. Intriguingly, minimal apoptosis/single cell necrosis (A/SCN) of randomly distributed neural cells is evident in the cerebral cortex and less often the hippocampus in animals from all groups, including vehicle-treated controls...
April 25, 2024: Toxicologic Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659612/a-radius-valley-between-migrated-steam-worlds-and-evaporated-rocky-cores
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Remo Burn, Christoph Mordasini, Lokesh Mishra, Jonas Haldemann, Julia Venturini, Alexandre Emsenhuber, Thomas Henning
The radius valley (or gap) in the observed distribution of exoplanet radii, which separates smaller super-Earths from larger sub-Neptunes, is a key feature that theoretical models must explain. Conventionally, it is interpreted as the result of the loss of primordial hydrogen and helium (H/He) envelopes atop rocky cores. However, planet formation models predict that water-rich planets migrate from cold regions outside the snowline towards the star. Assuming water to be in the form of solid ice in their interior, many of these planets would be located in the radius gap contradicting observations...
2024: Nature Astronomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659455/slow-freezing-cryopreservation-of-korean-bovine-blastocysts-with-an-additional-sucrose-pre-equilibration-step
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seungki Jung, Hyeonseok Sul, Dongjin Oh, Yeon-Gil Jung, Joohyeong Lee, Sang-Hwan Hyun
INTRODUCTION: Embryo cryopreservation is a valuable technique used for preserving genetic resources for long periods. However, the survival rate of embryos is dependent on the method used. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the efficiency of slow freezing method but with an additional dehydration step prior to freezing to overcome the formation of ice crystals. METHODS: Oocytes collected from the ovaries of native Korean cattle subjected to in vitro fertilization were cultured for 7 days until the formation of expanded blastocysts...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659124/what-is-the-optimal-frequency-of-sink-drain-decontamination-with-a-foam-disinfectant
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Mathew Varghese, Maria M Torres-Teran, David Henry Greentree, Jennifer L Cadnum, Curtis J Donskey
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 25, 2024: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659123/implementation-of-point-of-care-molecular-testing-for-respiratory-viruses-in-congregate-living-settings
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlie Tan, Christina K Chan, Marianna Ofner, Jaclyn O'Brien, Neethu R Thomas, James Callahan, Brigitte Pascual, Shawn J Palmer, Victoria Serapion, Hannah Fabro, Robert A Kozak, Heather Candon, Adrienne K Chan, Jeff E Powis, Jerome A Leis
OBJECTIVE: To implement and evaluate a point-of-care (POC) molecular testing platform for respiratory viruses in congregate living settings (CLS). DESIGN: Prospective quality improvement study. SETTING: Seven CLS, including three nursing homes and four independent-living facilities. PARTICIPANTS: Residents of CLS. METHODS: A POC platform for COVID-19, influenza A and B, and respiratory syncytial virus was implemented at participating CLS from December 1, 2022 to April 15, 2023...
April 25, 2024: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659090/substrate-independent-superhydrophobic-coating-capable-of-photothermal-induced-repairability-for-multiple-damages-fabricated-via-simple-blade-coating
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyi Li, Hao Li, Haoqiang Su, Xin Tan, Xiang Lin, Yahui Wu, Lihua Jiang, Ting Xiao, Xinyu Tan
Repairable superhydrophobic surfaces have promising application potential in many fields. However, so far, it is still a challenge to develop a superhydrophobic surface with repairability for multiple types of damage through a simple method. In this paper, a repairable superhydrophobic coating was obtained on various substrates by blade-coating mixtures of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) modified with dopamine (PDA) and octadecylamine (ODA)...
April 24, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658697/coordinated-response-of-endemic-gastropods-to-late-glacial-and-holocene-climate-driven-paleohydrological-changes-in-a-small-thermal-pond-of-central-europe
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sándor Gulyás, Pál Sümegi
The thermal spring-fed Lake Pețea located in NW Romania southeast of the city of Oradea harbors a unique endemic warm water biota. It is the only location in Europe where thermal water endemic melanopsid Microcolpia parreyssii (Philippi, 1847) lived along with the highly endangered warm-water relict neritid Theodoxus prevostianus. Lake Petea's evolution was mainly controlled by major climate-driven hydrological changes also seen in regional records. The hydrological changes were mainly controlled by varying input of thermal water due to recurring increased/decreased recharge of the underground karst water system...
April 24, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657815/thermal-structure-regulates-the-dynamics-of-carbon-dioxide-flux-in-alpine-saline-lake-on-the-qinghai-tibet-plateau-china
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin Liu, Xiaoyan Li, Fangzhong Shi, Zhigang Wang, Menglin Liu, Xia Zhang, Zhanfei Zhang
Thermal stratification and mixing play important roles in the physicochemical composition of lakes and affect the geochemical cycle. However, the regulation of lake carbon exchange at the water-air interface by seasonal thermal structures remains unclear, especially for alpine saline lake on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). Based on continuous field sampling, carbon dioxide flux (FCO2 ) at the water-air interface in Qinghai Lake during the ice-free period was quantitatively analyzed by thin boundary layer model, as well as the driving factors of the change in FCO2 at the water-air interface...
April 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657540/size-shape-and-stability-of-organic-particles-formed-during-freeze-thaw-cycles-model-experiments-with-tannic-acid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Dultz, Myriam Speth, Klaus Kaiser, Robert Mikutta, Georg Guggenberger
HYPOTHESIS: Freeze-thaw cycles (FTC) in soils can cause the aggregation of dissolved organic matter but controlling factors are little understood. EXPERIMENTS: In freeze-thaw experiments with tannic acid (TA) as model substance, we studied the effect of TA concentration, pH, electrolytes (NaCl, CaCl2 , AlCl3 ), and number of FTC on particle formation. Tannic acid (0.005 to 10 g L-1 ) was exposed to 1-20 FTC at pH 3 and 6. The size and shape of particles was determined by confocal laser scanning microscopy...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656427/freezing-and-thawing-in-antarctica-characterization-of-antifreeze-protein-afp-producing-microorganisms-isolated-from-king-george-island-antarctica
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J C Lopes, V P Veiga, B Seminiuk, L O F Santos, A M C Luiz, C A Fernandes, C T Kinasz, V H Pellizari, R T D Duarte
Antarctic temperature variations and long periods of freezing shaped the evolution of microorganisms with unique survival mechanisms. These resilient organisms exhibit several adaptations for life in extreme cold. In such ecosystems, microorganisms endure the absence of liquid water and exhibit resistance to freezing by producing water-binding molecules such as antifreeze proteins (AFP). AFPs modify the ice structure, lower the freezing point, and inhibit recrystallization. The objective of this study was to select and identify microorganisms isolated from different Antarctic ecosystems based on their resistance to temperatures below 0 °C...
April 24, 2024: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology: [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology]
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