New Insight on a Familiar Glow
A new approach to investigating green fluorescent protein provides a vital tool for unraveling molecular-level details of processes important in biology and light harvesting for energy use.
A new approach to investigating green fluorescent protein provides a vital tool for unraveling molecular-level details of processes important in biology and light harvesting for energy use.
Hollow shape-selected platinum nanocages represent a new class of highly active catalysts.
Herbivore digestion involves a large variety of enzymes that break woody plants into biofuel building blocks.
Researchers develop a new process for annotating cellulose-degrading enzymes.
Researchers identify genetic regulatory networks that influence poplar wood formation, a key bioenergy plant.
Concentrating noble-metal catalyst atoms on the surface of porous nano-frame alloys shows over thirty-fold increase in performance.
Study shows low-level atmospheric heating is critical for realistic MJO simulations.
Approach uses land-atmosphere observations to calibrate model.
Study shows that “stop” code can be assigned other meanings.
Refinement addresses previous inaccuracies in plant growth from elevated carbon dioxide in Community Land Model.
Genetic engineering allows biomass-degrading bacterium to make fuel in a single process.
Nitrogen oxide has nonlinear effects on the volatility and composition of SOA based on isoprene emitted by trees.
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