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First introduced in 2021, MetOrigin has quickly established itself as a powerful web server to distinguish microbial metabolites and identify the bacteria responsible for specific metabolic processes. Building on the growing understanding of the interplay between the microbiome and metabolome, and in response to user feedback, MetOrigin has undergone a significant upgrade to version 2.0.

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Emerging technologies based on the detection of electro-magnetic energy offer promising opportunities for sampling biodiversity. We exploit their potential by showing here how they can be used in bat point counts-a novel method to sample flying bats-to overcome shortcomings of traditional sampling methods, and to maximize sampling coverage and taxonomic resolution of this elusive taxon with minimal sampling bias. We conducted bat point counts with a sampling rig combining a thermal scope to detect bats, an ultrasound recorder to obtain echolocation calls, and a near-infrared camera to capture bat morphology.

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  • This study analyzed air quality changes in Lanzhou, China, during the COVID-19 lockdown, focusing on non-refractory submicron particulate matter (NR-PM).
  • NR-PM concentrations dropped by 50% during the lockdown, with significant decreases in aerosol components like sulfate and nitrate, particularly secondary inorganic species which saw a 70% reduction.
  • While overall organic aerosol (OA) levels decreased, sources like coal and biomass burning remained constant, whereas emissions from traffic and cooking dropped significantly.
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