Predicting the Impact of El Niño on Future Temperature Extremes
Accurate prediction of El Niño-Southern Oscillation is crucial for simulating extreme maximum temperature.
Accurate prediction of El Niño-Southern Oscillation is crucial for simulating extreme maximum temperature.
Low abundance microbes may do more than their share of carbon cycling in the ocean.
Researchers find that ten years of controlled CO2 elevation on desert microbes had deleterious effects.
3D simulation shows mountain impacts on surface solar fluxes.
Proteome atlas offers new view of bioenergy crop’s molecular machinery.
Discovering how a microbe makes complex structures to perform complex functions.
Enzyme “promiscuity” and “monogamy” play a significant role in myriad biochemical reactions.
Understanding factors influencing a cyclone’s path and intensity improves our ability to forecast and mitigate impacts.
Knowing how Poplar trees make wood enables us to optimize their use for bioenergy production.
Atmospheric black carbon may not cause as much warming of the climate as we thought.
How atoms move in biochemical reactions - a fast and accurate method to model all the atoms.
A microbe able to produce hydrogen without typical poisoning by oxygen production.
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