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The Global Partnership for Education – a multilateral partnership that grants billions for education, including to countries affected by war – must take the lead in pivoting toward this challenge.
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Toward overcoming this challenge, we investigate here the effect of high-energy He+ ion irradiation on the elastic modulus and tensile strength of thin films of randomly oriented double-walled nanotube (DWCNT) mats and DWCNT-epoxy composites.
Truly free markets will go a long way toward solving this challenge.
On page 1251 of this issue, Culler et al. (1) take an innovative step toward meeting this challenge.
The U.S. took the first steps toward confronting this challenge head-on on May 24, when the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, led by Sen. John Kerry, held a hearing to examine the global security implications of elephant poaching in Africa.
We offer the analyses reported here as a step toward meeting this challenge.
As a step toward addressing this challenge, we describe the design, construction, and characterization of AND, ORN, and YES logic gates built by introducing disulfide bonds into RG13, a fusion of maltose binding protein and TEM-1 β-lactamase for which maltose is an allosteric activator of enzyme activity.
Toward this goal, one challenge in tracking evolutionary responses in wild populations is that the process can occur across broad temporal scales.
This challenges the transition toward more complex hardware designs employing smaller (and so more susceptible to radiation) transistors required to cover the computing power needs in spacecraft.
Every day they run toward the challenge, not away from it.
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