New study shows that re-engineered E. coli can absorb and concentrate carbon dioxide from the air, taking a step towards carbon sequestration.
A simulation study suggests the best strategy for utilizing diversity is to fit genomic selection models within each parental species separately.
Findings on short-range nuclear interactions will help scientists investigate neutron stars and heavy radioactive nuclei.
Virginia Phifer was one of 52 graduate students nationwide selected for the DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
GW is leading an international collaboration to expand capabilities at a DOE national accelerator lab & provide opportunities for student researchers.
Jeff Czajka, who works in the lab of Yinjie Tang, will conduct doctoral research at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab for several months in 2021.
The pennycress plant is being studied by WSU researchers interested in finding better genetics for wider, improved oil and fuel production.
LSU physics graduate student, Thomas Ruland, has been selected by the DOE Office of Science for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research award.
New research at the University of Rochester and Cornell University demonstrates a way to use quantum properties of light to transmit information.
Researchers studied the strain Issatchenkia orientalis and found it was able to produce succinic acid, a precursor for industrial polymer production.