Researchers at Duke U, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, and ORNL were part of a team that identified sex chromosomes in Sphagnum moss species.
Researchers applied machine learning tools to study how climate impacts connectivity and biodiversity in the Pacific Ocean’s Coral Triangle.
The clouds are bright because of water droplets, due in turn to a chain of atmospheric processes that connects back to phytoplankton productivity.
San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego Join Federal Effort to Train Next-Gen Physics Workforce
San Diego Supercomputer Center at UC San Diego is part of a new $3.2 million consortium funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.
A study found powerful storms called atmospheric rivers are increasingly reaching the Arctic, accounting for a third of all winter sea ice decline.
To explore how an antiferroelectric material’s properties may change at small scales, the researchers focused on lead-free sodium niobate membranes.
Researchers will use the computer to identify a shortlist of potential new drugs for diseases and to better understand how stroke affects the brain.
Understanding resulting reactions when heavy ion beams hit a flowing water target is a key variable to the collection of radionuclides.
Yunfei Wang, a fourth-year graduate student at The University of Southern Mississippi, has been awarded an Advanced Light Source Doctoral Fellowship.
Scientists are studying novel synthetic biological materials based on mussel feet, to be designed for applications that require underwater adhesives.