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Date Time Washington People: Arpita Bose Arpita Bose, associate professor of biology in Arts & Sciences, discusses her solutions-oriented approach to big problems, from climate change to diversity in STEM. (Photo courtesy of Arpita Bose) For microbiologist Arpita Bose, associate professor of biology in Arts & Sciences, science is a necessarily interdisciplinary and collaborative endeavor. Bose describes herself as a “glass half full,” “solutions-oriented” person. She has a keen instinct for finding creative approaches to even the thorniest questions. Bose’s lab focuses on microbial metabolisms, taking an interdisciplinary approach to address issues related to energy and sustainability. Bose has published research on how microbes can “eat” electricity, using a novel process to harvest electrons straight from an electrode source. By locking away carbon dioxide, these electricity-loving microbes may potentially play a role in combating climate change. ....
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Few other fossil discoveries like this exist in California, a California State University paleontologist said. By Story at a glance A government ranger discovered a petrified forest while on patrol last year. Found in California’s Mokelumne River watershed, the petrified forest also contained fossils from the Miocene era, around 10 million years ago. During a survey of the area, 600 petrified trees, a rhino skeleton and an 8-million-year-old mastodon skull were uncovered there. A government ranger in California discovered “bones of great beasts” amid a petrified forest while on patrol last year, including 600 petrified trees, a rhino skeleton and an 8-million-year-old mastodon skull, according to Smithsonian Magazine. ....
Des fossiles préhistoriques découverts en Californie révèlent un crâne de mammut et un saumon de 181 kg tomsguide.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tomsguide.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.