To Advance Microbiome Research, the National Microbiome Data Collaborative Ambassador Program Promotes Microbiome Data Standards
The National Microbiome Data Collaborative’s community learning program trains early-career researchers.
The National Microbiome Data Collaborative’s community learning program trains early-career researchers.
Breakthrough will accelerate efforts to tap the potential of this important perennial grass, a promising crop for sustainable bioenergy production.
Snekmer allows scientists to use rapid prototyping to better understand the function of proteins in microbes.
Temperature and Nutrient Availability Affect Microbial Food Webs in Unexpected Ways
Viruses may have unanticipated consequences for ecosystem responses to climate change
Researchers demonstrate a real-world large-scale application of deep neural network models for discovering novel protein-protein interactions.
Researchers identify previously uncharacterized aerosols over an agricultural region in Oklahoma.
Whole-ecosystem warming at SPRUCE exponentially increased available nutrients for plants, but observed responses were not captured by the ELM-SPRUCE model.
Researchers use particle-resolved model simulations to quantify errors in simulations’ simplified optical properties.
The mixed metal waste common to industrial dumping sites causes metabolic stress in bacterial iron metabolism that cannot be explained by additive single metal exposure.
Experiment shows that even large, old, and presumably stable stores of soil carbon are vulnerable to warming and could amplify climate change.
Researchers use CRISPR to engineer a bacteriophage to deliver DNA into targeted members of microbial communities for precise genome editing.
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