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be carried out to estimate daily hydrogen production and assess the fertility and economic potential of these basins. The postdoctoral researcher will be supervised at Géosciences Montpellier by N
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Greenbelt, Maryland | United States | about 3 hours ago
emissions from wildfires can lead to the atmospheric transport of macronutrients and bio-essential trace metals such as nitrogen and iron, which are later deposited over the ocean, potentially fertilizing
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-time employees AD&D Insurance Dental & Vision Plan Options Long and short-term disability TRS Retirement Plan Fertility Benefits Paid time off All UT Dallas employees have access to various professional
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centrosome reduction in human testis tissue and develop biochemical assays to monitor centrosome reactivation after fertilization, in close collaboration with a fertility clinic in Brussels. Relevant recent
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, excessive erosion driven by human activities has become an urgent global challenge with far-reaching environmental and societal consequences. Each year, fertile cropland with an area ~2.5 times the size
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indicates potential for more than a 50% improvement in agronomic nitrogen efficiency—translating into significant fertilizer savings and reductions in water and air pollution. Key Responsibilities: Conduct
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– including 100% paid employee medical coverage for full-time employees AD&D Insurance Dental & Vision Plan Options Long and short-term disability TRS Retirement Plan Fertility Benefits Paid time off All UT
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, professional development, and supervision within reproductive and female-related epidemiology. The postdoc(s) will be affiliated with the FEMME project (FErtility and Medically assisted reproduction: Mapping
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for more than a 50% improvement in agronomic nitrogen efficiency—translating into significant fertilizer savings and reductions in water and air pollution. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comparative genomics and
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modelling for Mediterranean agriculture Assess climate-smart fertilization and multi-stress adaptation strategies Evaluate feasibility and define integration pathways for C3S (Copernicus Climate Change