Deep-sea benthic organisms consume oxygen as part of a global balance between photosynthesis and respiration, but direct observations of oxygen consumption rates from the abyssal seafloor are scarce relative to its areal extent and the diversity of seafloor habitats. In 2024, Sweetman et al. published research from in-situ benthic incubations ...
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Encoding Information in Quantum MaterialsWhat if the future of technology depends on the surprising ways matter can remember?Join us for a lecture with Koh Yamakawa, a UC Berkeley physicist studying quantum materials and magnetic topological insulators.From vinyl grooves to hard-drive bits, our world relies on storing information in matter. But what makes this possible? ...