Watching Plant Roots Grow in a Transparent Simulated Soil
The rhizosphere-on-a-chip offers an easier way to study a plant’s influence underground.
The rhizosphere-on-a-chip offers an easier way to study a plant’s influence underground.
Researchers leverage viruses identified from worldwide environmental samples to expand knowledge of viral taxa and their role in tree microbiomes.
Understanding platinum degradation could reduce waste and lower cost of a promising green technology, hydrogen fuel cells.
Paralyzed mice “walk” again after new treatment created with the aid of the Advanced Photon Source.
A bottom-up approach quantifies the contributions of human-caused heating from building energy use during extreme heat events.
Computational work uses a Chicago neighborhood to understand and quantify climate effects on building energy use from changes in urban design.
A new way of representing river-groundwater exchanges paves the way for next-generation river network modeling.
Researchers find that fungal spores are most abundant during initial growth, while bacteria predominate during flowering and fruit development.
Using an ensemble of artificial intelligence (AI) agents enabled faster, more accurate data analysis of synchrotron x-ray data.
Machine Learning offers New Insights and New Parameterization for the path from Drizzle Drops to Warm Rain
Noise estimation circuits, in conjunction with other error mitigation methods, produce reliable results for quantum computer-based materials simulations
Adding a little oxygen to particle accelerator structures may make them more efficient and easier to build.