
Understanding the Source of Extremely Small Particles above the Amazon
Natural emissions from living organisms drive new-particle formation in the atmosphere over the Amazon.
Natural emissions from living organisms drive new-particle formation in the atmosphere over the Amazon.
A unique symbiotic signal is more common among microbes than previously believed and causes unexpected behaviors in pathogenic fungi.
Predictive models indicate cells regulate enzyme activity to maintain liquid center
A new study seeks to improve reactive transport models by more accurately factoring in how bacteria move in groundwater.
A new approach to functional and physiologically stable DNA origami for biomedical applications
Microbiome and soil chemistry at long-term bioenergy research sites challenge the idea that switchgrass increases carbon accrual in surface soils on marginal lands.
Scientists use X-ray-sensitive tags to see protein molecules in cells, opening new doors for studies in health, medicine, and bioscience.
Researchers have created a novel membrane platform for studying the structure and function of membrane proteins in their realistic environment.
Microbial populations trade places to satisfy their nitrogen nutritional needs.
To help researchers examine important cloud processes, a DOE user facility activity combines high-resolution simulations with real-world observations
New in vitro platform prototypes and rapidly optimizes synthetic enzymes for cellular design.
New approaches shed light on arctic soil microbes and their potential to release greenhouse gases when permafrost thaws.