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Scientists confirmed that bacteriophages use a standard genetic code to invade bacteria, then switch to an alternate code at later stages of infection
New efforts are paving the way for automating lab work with robotics and AI in autonomous discovery.
Speeding up a camera enables researchers to understand how materials move heat around and is a major step in advancing sustainable energy applications
Scientists at St. Jude showed an effective method to avoid activating a major cellular detoxification receptor to overcome drug resistance & toxicity.
NSLS-II now offers free monthly public tours of one of the newest and most advanced synchrotron light sources in the world.
The Autonomous Systems group at ORNL is in high demand as it incorporates remote sensing into projects needing a bird’s-eye perspective.
Alabama A&M University researchers study agricultural influencers of climate change and carbon emissions.
Tien-Tien Yu has been appointed a member of the P5, or Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel.
MSU professor Bruno Basso shows how scientists must use a correction calculation to accurately quantify changes in soil carbon stocks over time.
Feng is a collaborator with the Q-NEXT quantum research center and develops high-tech materials to deliver photon packages of quantum information.