
Michael White
Senior Editor at Nature
Climate science editor for @nature. Views my own. Climate podcasts at https://t.co/17I58ZdAFC. Baker, cyclist, recovering academic.
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2 weeks ago |
tandfonline.com | Michael White
Advanced search Landscape Research Latest Articles Submit an article Journal homepage Open access Full Article Figures & data Citations Metrics Licensing Reprints & Permissions View PDF (open in a new window) PDF (open in a new window) View EPUB (open in a new window) EPUB (open in a new window) I’m grateful to Sanne Bech Holmgaard for her thoughtful and generous response. Her reflections highlight not only the methodological possibilities of extracting data from development proposals but...
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2 months ago |
atlanticcouncil.org | Mercedes Sapuppo |Daniel Shapiro |Michael White
Soofer and Massa discuss homeland missile defense on Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory speaker series By Atlantic Council Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian civilians cast shadow over peace talks By Mercedes Sapuppo The Iran nuclear talks are Trump’s decisive moment on military strikes By Daniel B. Shapiro Lt Col Edward Brady, USAF, commentary published by War on the Rocks By Atlantic Council Gen Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (ret.), featured on the Mitchell Institute’s Commander panel By...
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2 months ago |
nature.com | Michael White
AbstractIn the Mississippi alluvial plain (MAP) area, the demand for groundwater resources from the alluvial aquifer for agricultural irrigation has led to significant reductions in groundwater-level elevation over time. In this study, we use the hydrologic model SWAT + to quantify long-term changes in groundwater storage within the MAP in United States, wherein groundwater is used extensively for irrigation.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
sciencedirect.com | A. A. Ionescu |D. Montani |Tarun Jain |Michael White
The presence of pharmaceutical compounds in aquatic environments poses a significant and escalating concern, having an adverse impact on both ecological balance and human health (Chaturvedi et al., 2021). These compounds can be released to the environment from various sources including wastewater discharge, agricultural runoff, or improper disposal, and can persist in waterways accumulating during long periods of time (Zenker et al., 2014).
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Nov 29, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Daniel Shaw |Alexis Lambert |Michael White |Wynter D Ross
AbstractSex chromosomes often evolve unique patterns of gene expression in spermatogenesis. In many species, sex-linked genes are downregulated during meiosis in response to asynapsis of the heterogametic sex chromosome pair (meiotic sex chromosome inactivation; MSCI). Our understanding of this process has been limited to a handful of species, including mammals, Drosophila, and C. elegans. Based on findings from these taxa, MSCI has been viewed as likely a conserved process.
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