Dusty air blowing across the Pacific from Asia and Africa plays a critical role
in precipitation
patterns throughout the drought - stricken western U.S. Today, a scientist will present new research suggesting that the exact chemical make - up of that dust, including microbes found
in it, is the
key to how much rain and snow falls from clouds throughout the
region.
This
pattern suggests that the propagation of the broad - spectrum oscillatory profile
in auditory cortex to
key regions of the language network was reduced
in subjects with autism relative to controls (Figure 4).