Behind the Paper
The real stories behind the latest research papers, from conception to publication, the highs and the lows
Projecting the future of seasonally open Arctic waters
As the Arctic Ocean warms, its open-water season grows longer and its ice-covered season becomes shorter. Our research shows that the average annual open-water period for Arctic waters lengthens by about 1 month for every 1°C of global warming between now and 2100.
Building an international research team to understand lake dissolved oxygen
Team science, open data, and long-term monitoring reveal that the mechanisms behind lake dissolved oxygen declines differ in surface and deep waters.
Economic development and energy demand
In modeling climate change mitigation alongside sustainable economic development, integrated assessment models need to take into account the qualitative features of growth in developing countries, including the massive energy demand that comes along with industrialization
Doing Spectral Research as a Microscopist
My team and I developed a deeply learned broadband encoding stochastic hyperspectral camera. As a microscopy developer, why do I want to do this?
Isolation of a Ru(IV) side-on peroxo intermediate as a missing link in the water oxidation reaction
Obtaining information after a rate determining step (RDS) of a chemical reaction is difficult but essential for its understanding. Now, a Ru(IV) side-on peroxo complex has been isolated after the RDS − the O-O bond formation- in the water oxidation reaction allowing to track the reaction.
The story of walking on a resistant trail: TRAIL-resistance in GBM
Cingöz et al. Generation of TRAIL-resistant cell line models reveals distinct adaptive mechanisms for acquired resistance and re-sensitization. Oncogene, 2021.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-021-01697-6