Uncovering the Microbial Food Web in Thawing Permafrost
Recovery of more than 1500 microbial genomes shines light on how carbon is metabolized as permafrost thaws.
Recovery of more than 1500 microbial genomes shines light on how carbon is metabolized as permafrost thaws.
New insights into molecular-level processes could help prevent corrosion and improve catalytic conversion.
Scientists discover key types of microbes that degrade organic matter and release carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere.
Scientists explore how drought-tolerant plants communicate to nearby microorganisms, suggesting ways to engineer more resilient bioenergy crops.
Researchers discover how certain bacteria may safeguard plant growth during a drought, making way for strategies to improve crop productivity.
The bacteria from cows and other ruminants’ digestive systems could provide insights for converting corn stover and other biomass into fuels.
A new platform melding microfluidics and robotics allows more in-depth bioanalysis with fewer cells than ever before.
How microbial communities adjust to nutrient-poor soils at the genomic and proteomic level gives scientists insights into land use.
A combined experimental and modeling approach contributes to understanding small proteins with potential use in industrial, therapeutic applications.
Analyses reveal how a microbe breaks down lignin, providing a better understanding useful to making biofuels.
Measuring the physical properties of water at previously unexplored temperatures offers insights into one of the world’s essential liquids.
Precise positioning of oxygens could help engineer faster, more efficient energy-relevant chemical transformations.