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University of Rhode Island June 3, 2021 – Scientists from the University of Rhode Island have taken the first steps toward understanding the function of microbes that live on and in Eastern oysters, which may have implications for oyster health and the management of oyster reefs and aquaculture facilities. “Marine invertebrates like oysters, corals and sponges have a very active microbiome that could potentially play a role in the function of the organism itself,” said Ying Zhang, URI associate professor of cell and molecular biology. “We know very little about whether there are resident microbes in oysters, and if there are, what their function may be or how they may help or bring harm to the oyster.” ....
With the expansion of oxygen-depleted waters in the oceans due to climate change, some species of foraminifera (forams, a type of protist or single-celled eukaryote) that thrive in those conditions could be big winners, biologically speaking. ....
SUMMARY Electrolytic codeposition is a promising alternative low-cost process for fabricating MCrAlY coatings. In this process, CrAlY particles are codeposited with the (Ni,Co) to form an (Ni,Co)-CrAlY composite coating, which is subsequently heat treated at elevated temperatures to be transformed to the MCrAlY coating containing phases of β-NiAl, γ-(Ni,Co), etc. Two types of CrAlY-based particles (made by ball milling and gas atomization) were employed. The effects of several key processing parameters, such as current density, particle loading, and particle size/shape density, on the CrAlY particle incorporation in the electrodeposited (Ni,Co)-CrAlY coatings were studied. For the ball-milled CrAlY powder, an increase in current density led to a decrease in particle incorporation, whereas for the gas-atomized CrAlY powder the current density showed a negligible influence on particle incorporation. The relationship of particle incorporation and particle loading foll ....
Dr. Xin Fan State University of New York at Fredonia Department of History Associate Professor Xin Fan delivered an address at Semi Colonialism and International Law, a webinar series sponsored by O.P. Jindal Global University in India and Addis Ababa University IHL Clinic in Ethiopia, and also discussed his recently published book “World History and National Identity in China: The Twentieth Century,” for Tsinghua University, China. Dr. Fan’s talk, “International Law as a Historical Analogy: From Semi-Colonial Ambiguity to Nationalist Assertion in Twentieth-Century China,” was given on Thursday, March 18, as part of the From Semi-Colonialism Ambiguity to Nationalist Assertion in Twentieth Century China lecture series, organized by O.P. Jindal Global University Associate Professor Prabhakar Singh and hosted by Jindal Global Law School’s Centre for International Legal Studies. ....