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Ecological macroeconomics in the open economy: Sustainability, unequal exchange and policy coordination in a center-periphery model 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 172
作者:  Althouse, Jeffrey;  Guarini, Giulio;  Gabriel Porcile, Jose
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Ecological macroeconomics  Green growth  Ecologically unequal exchange  Balance of payments constraint  Environmental policy coordination  Center-periphery model  
Cortical pattern generation during dexterous movement is input-driven 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7790) : 386-+
作者:  Cyranoski, David
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The motor cortex controls skilled arm movement by sending temporal patterns of activity to lower motor centres(1). Local cortical dynamics are thought to shape these patterns throughout movement execution(2-4). External inputs have been implicated in setting the initial state of the motor cortex(5,6), but they may also have a pattern-generating role. Here we dissect the contribution of local dynamics and inputs to cortical pattern generation during a prehension task in mice. Perturbing cortex to an aberrant state prevented movement initiation, but after the perturbation was released, cortex either bypassed the normal initial state and immediately generated the pattern that controls reaching or failed to generate this pattern. The difference in these two outcomes was probably a result of external inputs. We directly investigated the role of inputs by inactivating the thalamus  this perturbed cortical activity and disrupted limb kinematics at any stage of the movement. Activation of thalamocortical axon terminals at different frequencies disrupted cortical activity and arm movement in a graded manner. Simultaneous recordings revealed that both thalamic activity and the current state of cortex predicted changes in cortical activity. Thus, the pattern generator for dexterous arm movement is distributed across multiple, strongly interacting brain regions.


  
Caring for the future can turn tragedy into comedy for long-term collective action under risk of collapse 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (23) : 12915-12922
作者:  Barfuss, Wolfra;  Donges, Jonathan F.;  Vasconcelos, Vitor V.;  Kurths, Juergen;  Levin, Simon A.
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social dilemma  stochastic game  tipping element  time preferences  
Impacts of a large-scale titling initiative on deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020
作者:  Probst, Benedict;  BenYishay, Ariel;  Kontoleon, Andreas;  dos Reis, Tiago N. P.
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In situ X-ray diffraction of silicate liquids and glasses under dynamic and static compression to megabar pressures 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (22) : 11981-11986
作者:  Morard, Guillaume;  Hernandez, Jean-Alexis;  Guarguaglini, Marco;  Bolis, Riccardo;  Benuzzi-Mounaix, Alessandra;  Vinci, Tommaso;  Fiquet, Guillaume;  Baron, Marzena A.;  Shim, Sang Heon;  Ko, Byeongkwan;  Gleason, Arianna E.;  Mao, Wendy L.;  Alonso-Mori, Roberto;  Lee, Hae Ja;  Nagler, Bob;  Galtier, Eric;  Sokaras, Dimosthenis;  Glenzer, Siegfried H.;  Andrault, Denis;  Garbarino, Gaston;  Mezouar, Mohamed;  Schuster, Anja K.;  Ravasio, Alessandra
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amorphous silicates  high pressure  shock compression  static compression  XFEL diffraction  
Resource management and joint-planning in fragmented societies 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 171
作者:  Schultz, Bill
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Diversity  Identity  Harvest planning  Game theory  Information  Resource management  Group decision-making  Uncertainty  
Confinement of atomically defined metal halide sheets in a metal-organic framework 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 64-+
作者:  Gonzalez, Miguel I.;  Turkiewicz, Ari B.;  Darago, Lucy E.;  Oktawiec, Julia;  Bustillo, Karen;  Grandjean, Fernande;  Long, Gary J.;  Long, Jeffrey R.
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The size-dependent and shape-dependent characteristics that distinguish nanoscale materials from bulk solids arise from constraining the dimensionality of an inorganic structure(1-3). As a consequence, many studies have focused on rationally shaping these materials to influence and enhance their optical, electronic, magnetic and catalytic properties(4-6). Although a select number of stable clusters can typically be synthesized within the nanoscale regime for a specific composition, isolating clusters of a predetermined size and shape remains a challenge, especially for those derived from two-dimensional materials. Here we realize a multidentate coordination environment in a metal-organic framework to stabilize discrete inorganic clusters within a porous crystalline support. We show confined growth of atomically defined nickel(ii) bromide, nickel(ii) chloride, cobalt(ii) chloride and iron(ii) chloride sheets through the peripheral coordination of six chelating bipyridine linkers. Notably, confinement within the framework defines the structure and composition of these sheets and facilitates their precise characterization by crystallography. Each metal(ii) halide sheet represents a fragment excised from a single layer of the bulk solid structure, and structures obtained at different precursor loadings enable observation of successive stages of sheet assembly. Finally, the isolated sheets exhibit magnetic behaviours distinct from those of the bulk metal halides, including the isolation of ferromagnetically coupled large-spin ground states through the elimination of long-range, interlayer magnetic ordering. Overall, these results demonstrate that the pore environment of a metal-organic framework can be designed to afford precise control over the size, structure and spatial arrangement of inorganic clusters.


  
Accelerated discovery of CO2 electrocatalysts using active machine learning 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7807) : 178-+
作者:  Lan, Jun;  Ge, Jiwan;  Yu, Jinfang;  Shan, Sisi;  Zhou, Huan;  Fan, Shilong;  Zhang, Qi;  Shi, Xuanling;  Wang, Qisheng;  Zhang, Linqi;  Wang, Xinquan
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The rapid increase in global energy demand and the need to replace carbon dioxide (CO2)-emitting fossil fuels with renewable sources have driven interest in chemical storage of intermittent solar and wind energy(1,2). Particularly attractive is the electrochemical reduction of CO2 to chemical feedstocks, which uses both CO2 and renewable energy(3-8). Copper has been the predominant electrocatalyst for this reaction when aiming for more valuable multi-carbon products(9-16), and process improvements have been particularly notable when targeting ethylene. However, the energy efficiency and productivity (current density) achieved so far still fall below the values required to produce ethylene at cost-competitive prices. Here we describe Cu-Al electrocatalysts, identified using density functional theory calculations in combination with active machine learning, that efficiently reduce CO2 to ethylene with the highest Faradaic efficiency reported so far. This Faradaic efficiency of over 80 per cent (compared to about 66 per cent for pure Cu) is achieved at a current density of 400 milliamperes per square centimetre (at 1.5 volts versus a reversible hydrogen electrode) and a cathodic-side (half-cell) ethylene power conversion efficiency of 55 +/- 2 per cent at 150 milliamperes per square centimetre. We perform computational studies that suggest that the Cu-Al alloys provide multiple sites and surface orientations with near-optimal CO binding for both efficient and selective CO2 reduction(17). Furthermore, in situ X-ray absorption measurements reveal that Cu and Al enable a favourable Cu coordination environment that enhances C-C dimerization. These findings illustrate the value of computation and machine learning in guiding the experimental exploration of multi-metallic systems that go beyond the limitations of conventional single-metal electrocatalysts.


  
Femtosecond-to-millisecond structural changes in a light-driven sodium pump 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7815) : 314-+
作者:  Moore, Luiza;  Leongamornlert, Daniel;  Coorens, Tim H. H.;  Sanders, Mathijs A.;  Ellis, Peter;  Dentro, Stefan C.;  Dawson, Kevin J.;  Butler, Tim;  Rahbari, Raheleh;  Mitchell, Thomas J.;  Maura, Francesco;  Nangalia, Jyoti;  Tarpey, Patrick S.;  Brunner, Simon F.;  Lee-Six, Henry;  Hooks, Yvette;  Moody, Sarah;  Mahbubani, Krishnaa T.;  Jimenez-Linan, Mercedes;  Brosens, Jan J.;  Iacobuzio-Donahue, Christine A.;  Martincorena, Inigo;  Saeb-Parsy, Kourosh;  Campbell, Peter J.;  Stratton, Michael R.
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Light-driven sodium pumps actively transport small cations across cellular membranes(1). These pumps are used by microorganisms to convert light into membrane potential and have become useful optogenetic tools with applications in neuroscience. Although the resting state structures of the prototypical sodium pump Krokinobacter eikastus rhodopsin 2 (KR2) have been solved(2,3), it is unclear how structural alterations overtime allow sodium to be translocated against a concentration gradient. Here, using the Swiss X-ray Free Electron Laser(4), we have collected serial crystallographic data at ten pump-probe delays from femtoseconds to milliseconds. High-resolution structural snapshots throughout the KR2 photocycle show how retinal isomerization is completed on the femtosecond timescale and changes the local structure of the binding pocket in the early nanoseconds. Subsequent rearrangements and deprotonation of the retinal Schiff base open an electrostatic gate in microseconds. Structural and spectroscopic data, in combination with quantum chemical calculations, indicate that a sodium ion bind stransiently close to the retinal within one millisecond. In the last structural intermediate, at 20 milliseconds after activation, we identified a potential second sodium-binding site close to the extracellular exit. These results provide direct molecular insight into the dynamics of active cation transport across biological membranes.


  
Environmental Governance Dynamics: Some Micro Foundations of Macro Failures 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 170
作者:  Bolognesi, Thomas;  Nahrath, Stephane
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Governance  Institutional dynamic  Social-ecological system  Institutional resource regime  New institutional economies  Transaction costs  Institutional complexity trap