Engineering Yeast Tolerance to a Promising Biomass Deconstruction Solvent
Chemical genomic-guided engineering of gamma-valerolactone-tolerant yeast.
Chemical genomic-guided engineering of gamma-valerolactone-tolerant yeast.
Certain species of trees retain stored water, limit root growth to survive three months without water.
Researchers bring extreme conditions to a supercomputer and discover new insights about our solar system and beyond.
Intuitive visual analytical model better explains complex architectural scenarios and offers general design principles.
Supercomputer simulations predict how E. coli adapts to environmental stresses.
High-performance computing reveals the relationship between DNA and phosphorous uptake.
Electronic and structure richness arise from the merger of semiconducting molecules of carbon buckyballs and 2-D graphene.
Tracking atoms is crucial to improving the efficiency of next-generation perovskite solar cells.
Understanding assembly principles may inspire new approaches for making valuable products.
Single sheets made of pentagons are proven to exist and uniquely combine promising electronic properties and air stability.
Genetically engineered switchgrass does not change soil chemistry, microbiology, or carbon storage potential.
Global models may be underestimating net wetland methane emissions.