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Mapping Poplar Tree Proteins
Proteome atlas offers new view of bioenergy crop’s molecular machinery.
Proteome atlas offers new view of bioenergy crop’s molecular machinery.
Discovering how a microbe makes complex structures to perform complex functions.
Enzyme “promiscuity” and “monogamy” play a significant role in myriad biochemical reactions.
Understanding factors influencing a cyclone’s path and intensity improves our ability to forecast and mitigate impacts.
Knowing how Poplar trees make wood enables us to optimize their use for bioenergy production.
Atmospheric black carbon may not cause as much warming of the climate as we thought.
How atoms move in biochemical reactions - a fast and accurate method to model all the atoms.
A microbe able to produce hydrogen without typical poisoning by oxygen production.
Arctic clouds, major controllers of the radiative budget, are now better represented in climate models.
Nanoscale features in rocks enable more carbon dioxide to be trapped as a solid carbonate material underground.
Researchers reveal that microorganisms are responsible for transforming mercury into methylmercury, a highly toxic form of mercury, in streams.
Understanding how two microbes work together to produce the greenhouse gas methane.