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    Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

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    Space-based tracking technology using low-cost miniature tags is now delivering data on fine-scale animal movement at near-global scale. Linked with remotely sensed environmental data, this offers a biological lens on habitat integrity and connectivity for conservation and human health; a global network of animal sentinels of environmen-tal change

    Measurement of the B+/B0B^+/B^0 production ratio in e+e−e^+e^- collisions at the Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) resonance using B→J/ψ(ℓℓ)KB \rightarrow J/\psi(\ell\ell) K decays at Belle

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    We measure the ratio of branching fractions for the Υ(4S)\Upsilon (4S) decays to B+B−B^+B^- and B0Bˉ0B^0\bar{B}{}^0 using B+→J/ψ(ℓℓ)K+B^+ \rightarrow J/\psi(\ell\ell) K^+ and B0→J/ψ(ℓℓ)K0B^0 \rightarrow J/\psi(\ell\ell) K^0 samples, where J/ψ(ℓℓ)J/\psi(\ell\ell) stands for J/ψ→ℓ+ℓ−J/\psi \to \ell^+\ell^- (ℓ=e\ell = e or μ\mu), with 711711 fb−1^{-1} of data collected at the Υ(4S)\Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector. We find the decay rate ratio of Υ(4S)→B+B−\Upsilon(4S) \rightarrow B^+B^- over Υ(4S)→B0Bˉ0\Upsilon(4S) \rightarrow B^0\bar{B}{}^0 to be 1.065±0.012±0.019±0.0471.065\pm0.012\pm 0.019 \pm 0.047, which is the most precise measurement to date. The first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively, and the third uncertainty is systematic due to the assumption of isospin symmetry in B→J/ψ(ℓℓ)KB \to J/\psi(\ell\ell) K
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