Dietary advice often hinges on eating less. In the rare instance we are told to eat more of something, the subject nowadays is invariably protein or fibre. But there is another naturally occurring dietary compound – present in berries, green tea, coffee and even dark chocolate – which recent research suggests can have geroprotective effects. In layman’s terms: it may …
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Calving-driven fjord dynamics resolved by seafloor fibre sensing
Study site Eqalorutsit Kangilliit Sermiat (EKaS; also known as Qajuuttap Sermia) is, to our knowledge, the only major Greenlandic tidewater outlet glacier that has continuously gained mass over the past three decades52. At the calving front, the Eqalorutsit Kangilliit fjord is 280–300 m deep and filled with sediments, resulting in a flat bathymetry across the fjord. At the eastern part of …
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