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Stirring by mesoscale eddies, not trapping, is the dominant driver of global ocean meridional eddy heat transport
Science China PressIn a paper published in SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences, the researchers combined Eulerian and Lagrangian methods to more accurately quantify surface eddy meridional heat transport (EHT) induced by both the stirring and trapping effects of mesoscale eddies. They find that stirring-induced surface EHT is 1–2 orders of magnitude larger than trapping-induced EHT throughout most of the global ocean. These results demonstrate that the horizontal stirring effect of mesoscale eddies is the dominant mechanism of EHT.
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- Science China Earth Sciences
Researchers from the UJI and the UA defend the integration of the impacts of marine noise pollution in international criminal law with an analysis from ecocriminology
Universitat Jaume IIn an article published in the journal Kriminologie, a team of researchers from the universities of Castelló and Alicante suggest that the effects of underwater noise pollution should be included in international criminal and administrative law.
Anthropogenic noise can be not only a serious public health problem, but also a significant stressor for marine and terrestrial life. Scientific evidence has shown that there is a cause-and-effect relationship between underwater noise pollution and the development of some species, and although it has been identified by the World Health Organisation as one of the world's most important pollutants, comprehensive strategies to address its impact on the marine environment have only been developed in the last decade.
After analysing international legislation on the subject, the team believes that this type of pollution "needs to be addressed in a single but integrated approach" because even if the activities are authorised, their effects can be difficult to reverse. In their view, "the law must deal with the protection of the environment in a comprehensive manner" and develop a model of protection that includes administrative sanctions, but also criminal sanctions in very serious cases.
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- Universitat Jaume I
How grapes stay firm: Auxin-regulated gene cascade delays berry softening
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceFruit softening determines the texture, shelf life, and consumer appeal of grapes, yet its molecular regulation remains largely unknown.
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- Horticulture Research
How a rare haploid peach gives birth to triploid offspring
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceHaploid plants, which carry only a single set of chromosomes, are typically sterile, making them valuable but difficult to use in breeding.
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- Horticulture Research
Scientists uncover how gibberellin enhances tea’s signature umami compound
Nanjing Agricultural University The Academy of ScienceTheanine, a unique amino acid responsible for tea's refreshing taste and calming effect, plays a central role in determining tea quality.
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- Horticulture Research
Resecting the unresectable — advances in Extracorporeal Liver Surgery (ELS)
Zhejiang University- Journal
- Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International
Adaptive ferrofluidic robotic system with passive component activation capabilities
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at the Soochow University proposed a novel magnetically actuated device based on a hybrid electromagnetic coil and permanent magnet control system.
The research paper, published on Jun. 24, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, presented a hybrid magnetic actuation system that extends the functional capabilities of miniature ferrofluidic robot (MFR) through synergistic multi-physical interactions.
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- Cyborg and Bionic Systems
Self-powered multimodal tactile sensing enabled by hybrid triboelectric and magnetoelastic mechanisms
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdA research paper by scientists at the Shanghai University proposed an innovative approach to object property perception utilizing triboelectric–magnetoelastic sensing.
The research paper, published on Jul. 2, 2025 in the journal Cyborg and Bionic Systems, presented a multimodal tactile sensing device (MMTSD) based on triboelectric–magnetoelastic, which has anthropomorphic tactile sensation. This MMTSD effectively interfaces the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) array with the MEG through silica gel, enabling it to stably perceive the properties of objects within an open environment.
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- Cyborg and Bionic Systems
USTC develops weakly space-confined all-inorganic perovskite light-emitting diodes
University of Science and Technology of China- Journal
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