Compound Communicates More than Expected in Microbes
A unique symbiotic signal is more common among microbes than previously believed and causes unexpected behaviors in pathogenic fungi.
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 for measuring nuclear recoils in superconducting quantum sensors enables the first limits on sterile neutrinos from beryllium-7 decay.
3D Coded SUMMA replaces traditional fault tolerances methods with coded computation-based matrix multiplication
Nuclear theorists put pen to paper and code to computer to detail this subatomic particle’s inner structure.
Synthetic materials can be engineered to recognize potential pathogens.
Microbiome and soil chemistry at long-term bioenergy research sites challenge the idea that switchgrass increases carbon accrual in surface soils on marginal lands.
Designer polymers effectively mimic natural proteins in proton transport across membranes for health and energy technologies.
Researchers study how internal stress evolves in high-performance alloys used in jet engines and power turbines.
New system makes it easier to produce isotopes for radiopharmaceutical therapy.
Scientists conduct the first direct probes of the interactions between protons and neutrons inside nuclei.