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Long-term warming is threatening the viability of deciduous trees, so soil microbes are releasing less CO2 in the summer because they’re starving.
University of Arkansas mechanical engineering professor Xiangbo “Henry” Meng has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Researchers from the Vermaas lab created a more efficient tool to solve the problem of ring piercings in molecular simulations.
A new battery design could help ease integration of renewable energy into the nation’s electrical grid at lower cost, using Earth-abundant metals.
McKinney and Rudder reflect on the significance of Black History Month and discuss the beneficial role of the AAAG at Brookhaven Lab.
The honorary doctorate recognizes Young’s work in nonlinear X-ray physics.
The funding is part of a wider $178 million effort to advance breakthroughs in sustainable technology.
MIT physicists have developed a new technique helps verify the accuracy of experiments that probe the strange behavior of atomic-scale systems.
University of California, Berkeley, chemists have created a new type of material from millions of identical, interlocking molecules.
The new insight can help researchers better understand how the mosses tolerate stressful environments, including those of a warming climate.