Just a few bacterial taxa found in ecosystems across the planet are responsible for more than half of carbon cycling in soils.
The Dark Energy Survey collaboration announced it has created the largest-ever maps of the distribution and shapes of galaxies.
Roopali Kukreja, James Letts, and Aditya Thakur are among 83 researchers at U.S. universities & national labs funded by the program this year.
University of Delaware scientists and collaborators issue urgent call to action on plastics pollution.
Guangxin Ni has received an award from the Department of Energy to conduct cutting-edge research on quantum materials and optical physics.
Chemical engineers at UIC and UCLA have answered longstanding questions about the underlying processes that determine the life cycle of liquid foams.
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a computational technique that greatly increases the resolution of atomic force microscopy.
A team of GLBRC collaborators at UW–Madison has identified a pathway for furan fatty acid production in bacteria and other cells.
Researchers found large amounts of wax coat sorghum’s leaves and stems and serve as a barrier to water loss, especially at high temperatures.
Annis’ research as a member of Texas A&M chemist Dr. Daniel Tabor’s group focuses on the study of aerosols and spectroscopy calculations.