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Engineering New Metabolic Pathways that Function Across Microbial Kingdoms
Scientists discover unexploited biosynthetic pathways and redesign them to produce useful bioproducts in a wide range of microbes.
Scientists discover unexploited biosynthetic pathways and redesign them to produce useful bioproducts in a wide range of microbes.
A global warming-induced poleward shift of the westerly jet affects the climate and water cycle in the U.S. Midwest differently in the spring and summer.
Scientists examine the vast scientific literature on the urban impact on weather and climate to synthesize current understanding and inform future work.
Scientists find interactions between organic matter in river corridors and microbial communities, highlighting potentially important microbes and chemicals
A soil transplant experiment gives new insights into coastal forests’ resilience in the face of rising seas and increasing storms.
Land use and land cover changes have diverse and contrasting effects on different types of rain.
New Detection Methods Find More Drizzle in Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
A new strategy makes the stable introduction of new traits simple for newly discovered bacteria.
The National Microbiome Data Collaborative’s community learning program trains early-career researchers.
New measurements at RHIC provide evidence for quark ‘deconfinement’ and insight into the unimaginable temperature of the hottest matter on Earth.
Calculations predict the temperature at which bottomonium melts in the hot matter created in heavy ion collisions.
Data on protons emitted from wide range of gold-gold collision energies shows absence of a quark-gluon plasma (QGP) at the lowest energy.