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July 3, 2023Land use and land cover changes have diverse and contrasting effects on different types of rain.Biological and Environmental Research
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June 27, 2023Study points to traits and genes in controlling the root microbiome of switchgrass, a biofuel feedstock and native North American prairie grass.Biological and Environmental Research
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June 21, 2023Super-thin layers of liquids are helping scientists better understand the boundaries between substances.Office of Science
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June 20, 2023An EM site manager recently joined U.S. Forest Service personnel to observe the monitoring process for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker at the Savannah River Site (SRS).Office of Environmental Management
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June 14, 2023The National Microbiome Data Collaborative’s community learning program trains early-career researchers.Biological and Environmental Research
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June 6, 2023For almost four decades, EM's Savannah River Site (SRS) and the Ruth Patrick Science Education Center at the University of South Carolina Aiken (USC Aiken) have partnered to bring science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education to area student.Office of Environmental Management
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May 23, 2023To better understand environmental systems, scientists supported by DOE’s Office of Science are studying plant roots and the surrounding soil.Office of Science
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May 19, 2023DOE VTO FOA Information Session Series: Part 1: BasicsTransportation Technologies Office
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May 19, 2023Vehicle Technologies Office Funding Opportunity Announcement Information Session Series: Part 2: Budget and Other Application ComponentsTransportation Technologies Office
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May 17, 2023Snekmer allows scientists to use rapid prototyping to better understand the function of proteins in microbes.Biological and Environmental Research