Soil Will Absorb Less Atmospheric Carbon than Expected This Century
An analysis suggests models overestimate soil’s potential for carbon sequestration.
An analysis suggests models overestimate soil’s potential for carbon sequestration.
New model reveals the significant role of microbes in oceanic nutrient and energy.
Scientists use LIDAR and radar data to study bird migration patterns, thanks to the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility.
KATRIN project achieves transmission of electrons through completed apparatus, opening new doors to understanding the universe.
Researchers trigger ultrafast response to see how molecules redistribute energy in quadrillionths of a second.
A new technique synchronized high-energy electrons with an ultrafast laser pulse to probe how vibrational states of atoms change in time.
Scientists replace iron in muscle protein, combining the best aspects of chemical and biological catalysts for enhanced production of chemicals and fuels.
New method lets supercomputers model key details of greenhouse gases and molecules relevant to automobile combustion.
Researchers can now more quickly identify which microbes produce mercury toxins in the environment.
Detailed genetic studies reveal an underground world of stunning microbial diversity and add dozens of new branches to the tree of life.
Scientists offer new insights into how the source of electrons, or cathode, fails.