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A team of engineers from the UC Berkeley Seismology Lab recently upgraded the remote and critical Farallon Islands seismic station which monitors the San Andreas fault. The station is part of the California Earthquake Early Warning System of sensors that trigger the MyShake app's earthquake early warning. +/− [en]
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This graph includes the seasonal cycle (from MERRA2) showing that June 2023, July 2023, and August 2023 were each the warmest month on record.
This graph includes the seasonal cycle (from MERRA2) showing that June 2023, July 2023, and August 2023 were each the warmest month on record.
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It illustrates how sounds travel to the inner ear, and then to the brain, where they are interpreted and understood. The cochlea in the inner ear is a spiral-shaped organ that contains hair cells, which sense sound vibrations. Hair cells convert sound vibrations into chemical signals that the auditory nerve can understand.
It illustrates how sounds travel to the inner ear, and then to the brain, where they are interpreted and understood. The cochlea in the inner ear is a spiral-shaped organ that contains hair cells, which sense sound vibrations. Hair cells convert sound vibrations into chemical signals that the auditory nerve can understand.
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A map of Greenland's geothermal heat flux helps to reveal the path of the North American tectonic plate.
A map of Greenland's geothermal heat flux helps to reveal the path of the North American tectonic plate.
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Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans, driven by the increased amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans, driven by the increased amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
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In the decay phase, inflammation-dissolving messenger substances are released. Type M2 macrophages dispose of debris from cells and tissues. At the same time, other immune cells begin the first repair measures. (German narration with English subtitles)
In the decay phase, inflammation-dissolving messenger substances are released. Type M2 macrophages dispose of debris from cells and tissues. At the same time, other immune cells begin the first repair measures. (German narration with English subtitles)
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