Drone Flights Give Scientists Better Data on Vegetation in the Arctic Tundra
Novel multi-sensor drone imagery enhances our understanding of the spatial patterns of Arctic vegetation.
Novel multi-sensor drone imagery enhances our understanding of the spatial patterns of Arctic vegetation.
The tropical Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) rainfall pattern brings change to non-tropical parts of the United States.
Turbulent air in the atmosphere affects how cloud droplets form. New research changes the way scientists model clouds and, therefore, climate.
Microscopic features of neptunium dioxide control how contaminants dissolve in underground disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
Soil warming leads to more complex, larger, and more connected networks of microbes in those soils
Molybdenum Limits Microbes’ Ability to Remove Harmful Nitrate from Soil
Microbial cycling of phosphorus through reduction-oxidation reactions is older and more widespread than expected.
Lipids transfer energy and serve as an inter-kingdom communication tool in leaf-cutter ants’ fungal gardens.
Scientists get a molecular look at how plants and bacteria interact, with insights for agriculture.
Two important factors help determine how much sunlight soot absorbs.
A new data pipeline identifies metabolites following heavy isotope labeling.
High-yield miscanthus and switchgrass are promising alternatives to traditional annual crops for biofuels.