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October 18, 2024Earlier this year, partners collaborated on a biological survey of potential habitat in New MexicoOffice of Legacy Management
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September 19, 2024Researchers are analyzing every atom, chemical bond, and electrical charge inside a key enzyme that belongs to a metabolic pathway that cancer cells overuse to reproduce.Office of Science
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September 18, 2024The Bioenergy Research and Education Bridge Program (BRIDGES) is partnering with the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) to host the BRIDGES Bioenergy 101 Virtual Workshop from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. Educators will be introduced to bioenergy national laboratory research that can be integrated into classrooms. Bioenergy knowledge is not required.Alternative Fuels and Feedstocks Office
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September 13, 2024Researchers used neutrons to study porous metal materials called MOFs that trap toxic gases that are harmful to the environment and human health.Basic Energy Sciences
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September 12, 2024Scientists supported by the DOE’s Office of Science investigated how bacteria interact with plants’ hormones.Office of Science
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August 28, 2024Spatial transcriptomics, combined with single-cell expression profiling, reveals new information on plant/arbuscular mycorrhizal interactions.Biological and Environmental Research
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August 22, 2024Researchers work in the mountains and at the seashore to study how warmer temperatures impact the ability of deep subsoils to store carbon.Office of Science
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August 20, 2024About 150 western spadefoot tadpoles were recently found near the Former Sodium Disposal Facility (FSDF) in Area IV at the Santa Susana Field Lab (SSFL).Energy Technology Engineering Center
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July 24, 2024Researchers are looking below the soil’s surface to better understand how a plant thrives.Office of Science
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July 23, 2024Birds are a big draw at Fernald Preserve in Ohio and Weldon Spring Site in MissouriOffice of Legacy Management