This research investigates the projected risks of future climate trends on tropical cyclone–induced power outages in the ...
Edited by J. C. Séamus Davis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, and approved August 10, 2015 (received for review May 28, 2015) ...
In a narrow critique of two early papers in the literature on cumulative cultural evolution, Vaesen et al. (1) misunderstand the work they criticize, mischaracterize multiple lines of research, and ...
A method is presented for detecting the cellular location of specific DNA fractions. The technique involves the hybridization of a radioactive test DNA in solution to the stationary DNA of a ...
The present article is a brief report of some results contained in the author's dissertation approved by the California Institute of Technology for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Note: The ...
Although anomalous episodic warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific, dubbed El Niño by Peruvian fishermen, has major (and occasionally devastating) impacts around the globe, robust forecasting is ...
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Phonon softening and crystallographic orientation of strained graphene studied by Raman spectroscopy
We present a systematic study of the Raman spectra of optical phonons in graphene monolayers under tunable uniaxial tensile stress. Both the G and 2D bands exhibit significant red shifts. The G band ...
Edited by James C. Liao, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, and approved June 3, 2019 (received for review January 30, 2019) ...
Formation of knots in mathematical self-avoiding random walks has been extensively studied (10 – 16). In the 1960s, Frisch and Wasserman (10) and Delbruck (11) conjectured that the probability of ...
Soil warming has the potential to alter both soil and plant processes that affect carbon storage in forest ecosystems. We have quantified these effects in a large, long-term (7-y) soil-warming study ...
We show that for thousands of years, humans have concentrated in a surprisingly narrow subset of Earth’s available climates, characterized by mean annual temperatures around ∼13 °C. This distribution ...
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