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The seven-institution team will investigate how the life and death of soil microbes may author the destiny of most of the world’s soil carbon.
Berkeley Lab study shows how battery-electric trains can deliver environmental justice, cost-savings, and resilience to the U.S.
A new version of DOE's Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) is two times faster than its earlier version, released in 2018.
To find weapons to fight the coronavirus, scientists used supercomputers to peer inside the intricacies of how the virus reproduces itself.
Using novel data sets and computing systems, researchers at ORNL are simulating how climate change affects the safety and security of the country.
A team led by Washington State U has received a $3.6 million grant on how to capture carbon dioxide out of the air to mitigate climate change.
Collaborators used cutting-edge technology to record spectacularly precise 3D images of neutrino events to examine particle interactions in detail.
The davemaoite grains discovery enabled chemical measurements of a mineral that is the main host of many important trace elements in the deep Earth.
An international collaboration led by UMass Amherst probes the links between microbes, healthy soil and carbon.
New work led by Los Alamos National Laboratory reports the first structural characterization of californium-carbon bonding in a molecule.