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Observation of Bose-Einstein condensates in an Earth-orbiting research lab 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 582 (7811) : 103-+
作者:  Yamamoto, Keisuke;  Venida, Anthony;  Yano, Julian;  Biancur, Douglas E.;  Kakiuchi, Miwako;  Gupta, Suprit;  Sohn, Albert S. W.;  Mukhopadhyay, Subhadip;  Lin, Elaine Y.;  Parker, Seth J.;  Banh, Robert S.;  Paulo, Joao A.;  Wen, Kwun Wah;  Debnath, Jayanta;  Kim, Grace E.;  Mancias, Joseph D.;  Fearon, Douglas T.;  Perera, Rushika M.;  Kimmelman, Alec C.
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Quantum mechanics governs the microscopic world, where low mass and momentum reveal a natural wave-particle duality. Magnifying quantum behaviour to macroscopic scales is a major strength of the technique of cooling and trapping atomic gases, in which low momentum is engineered through extremely low temperatures. Advances in this field have achieved such precise control over atomic systems that gravity, often negligible when considering individual atoms, has emerged as a substantial obstacle. In particular, although weaker trapping fields would allow access to lower temperatures(1,2), gravity empties atom traps that are too weak. Additionally, inertial sensors based on cold atoms could reach better sensitivities if the free-fall time of the atoms after release from the trap could be made longer(3). Planetary orbit, specifically the condition of perpetual free-fall, offers to lift cold-atom studies beyond such terrestrial limitations. Here we report production of rubidium Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) in an Earth-orbiting research laboratory, the Cold Atom Lab. We observe subnanokelvin BECs in weak trapping potentials with free-expansion times extending beyond one second, providing an initial demonstration of the advantages offered by a microgravity environment for cold-atom experiments and verifying the successful operation of this facility. With routine BEC production, continuing operations will support long-term investigations of trap topologies unique to microgravity(4,5), atom-laser sources(6), few-body physics(7,8)and pathfinding techniques for atom-wave interferometry(9-12).


  
Amazonia trees have limited capacity to acclimate plant hydraulic properties in response to long‐term drought 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Paulo R. L. Bittencourt;  Rafael S. Oliveira;  Antonio C. L. da Costa;  Andre L. Giles;  Ingrid Coughlin;  Patricia B. Costa;  David C. Bartholomew;  Leandro V. Ferreira;  Steel S. Vasconcelos;  Fernanda V. Barros;  Joao A. S. Junior;  Alex A. R. Oliveira;  Maurizio Mencuccini;  Patrick Meir;  Lucy Rowland
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Tree rings and rainfall in the equatorial Amazon 期刊论文
CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2019, 52: 1857-1869
作者:  Granato-Souza, Daniela;  Stahle, David W.;  Barbosa, Ana Carolina;  Feng, Song;  Torbenson, Max C. A.;  Pereira, Gabriel de Assis;  Schongart, Jochen;  Barbosa, Joao Paulo;  Griffin, Daniel
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Equatorial Amazon  Cedrela  Tree rings  Precipitation  Sea surface temperature  ENSO  
Assimilating InSAR Maps of Water Vapor to Improve Heavy Rainfall Forecasts: A Case Study With Two Successive Storms 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2018, 123 (7) : 3341-3355
作者:  Mateus, Pedro;  Miranda, Pedro M. A.;  Nico, Giovanni;  Catalao, Joao;  Pinto, Paulo;  Tome, Ricardo
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data assimilation  SAR interferometry  severe weather events  atmospheric moisture  Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)  precipitation  
Climate-driven variability in vegetation greenness over Portugal 期刊论文
CLIMATE RESEARCH, 2018, 76 (2) : 95-113
作者:  Costa, Ricardo;  Fraga, Helder;  Fernandes, Paulo M.;  Santos, Joao A.
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SPEI  NDVI  Vegetation  Greenness  Greenness forecast  Vegetation types  Portugal  
UBE2O remodels the proteome during terminal erythroid differentiation 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2017, 357 (6350)
作者:  Nguyen, Anthony T.;  Prado, Miguel A.;  Schmidt, Paul J.;  Sendamarai, Anoop K.;  Wilson-Grady, Joshua T.;  Min, Mingwei;  Campagna, Dean R.;  Tian, Geng;  Shi, Yuan;  Dederer, Verena;  Kawan, Mona;  Kuehnle, Nathalie;  Paulo, Joao A.;  Yao, Yu;  Weiss, Mitchell J.;  Justice, Monica J.;  Gygi, Steven P.;  Fleming, Mark D.;  Finley, Daniel
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Architecture of the human interactome defines protein communities and disease networks 期刊论文
NATURE, 2017, 545 (7655) : 505-+
作者:  Huttlin, Edward L.;  Bruckner, Raphael J.;  Paulo, Joao A. .;  Cannon, Joe R.;  Ting, Lily;  Baltier, Kurt;  Colby, Greg;  Gebreab, Fana;  Gygi, Melanie P.;  Parzen, Hannah;  Szpyt, John;  Tam, Stanley;  Zarraga, Gabriela;  Pontano-Vaites, Laura;  Swarup, Sharan;  White, Anne E.;  Schweppe, Devin K.;  Rad, Ramin;  Erickson, Brian K.;  Obar, Robert A. .;  Guruharsha, K. G.;  Li, Kejie;  Rtavanis-Tsakonas, Spyros A.;  Gygi, Steven P.;  Harper, J. Wade
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Climate change effects on Antarctic benthos: a spatially explicit model approach 期刊论文
CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2017, 141 (4)
作者:  Torre, Luciana;  Tabares, Paulo C. Carmona;  Momo, Fernando;  Meyer, Joao F. C. A.;  Sahade, Ricardo
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Are forest disturbances amplifying or canceling out climate change-induced productivity changes in European forests? 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 12 (3)
作者:  Reyer, Christopher P. O.;  Bathgate, Stephen;  Blennow, Kristina;  Borges, Jose G.;  Bugmann, Harald;  Delzon, Sylvain;  Faias, Sonia P.;  Garcia-Gonzalo, Jordi;  Gardiner, Barry;  Ramon Gonzalez-Olabarria, Jose;  Gracia, Carlos;  Hernandez, Juan Guerra;  Kellomaki, Seppo;  Kramer, Koen;  Lexer, Manfred J.;  Lindner, Marcus;  van der Maaten, Ernst;  Maroschek, Michael;  Muys, Bart;  Nicoll, Bruce;  Palahi, Marc;  Palma, Joao H. N.;  Paulo, Joana A.;  Peltola, Heli;  Pukkala, Timo;  Rammer, Werner;  Ray, Duncan;  Sabate, Santiago;  Schelhaas, Mart-Jan;  Seidl, Rupert;  Temperli, Christian;  Tome, Margarida;  Yousefpour, Rasoul;  Zimmermann, Niklaus E.;  Hanewinkel, Marc
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fire  forest models  forest productivity-disturbances-climate change interactions  insects  storms  trade-offs