Wildfires Lingering Heat: Brown Carbon’s Story
Results show absorption properties of brown carbon depend more on burn conditions than fuel type, providing important information to model climates.
Results show absorption properties of brown carbon depend more on burn conditions than fuel type, providing important information to model climates.
Modeling experiments assess impacts of key melting behavior.
Model comparison evaluates black carbon levels and impacts.
New, rapid, and low-cost approach can be applied to many species.
Opportunities emerge for using microbes to convert the gas to biofuels and other products.
Strains produce “drop-in” fuels and chemicals derived from fatty acids.
Model scenarios predict increased scarcity in the Middle East and India.
New models show reduction in bias associated with too many highly reflective clouds.
Altered stop codon allows E. coli strain to incorporate nonstandard amino acids.
Genome variability helps explain why Emiliania huxleyi canflourish in diverse ocean habitats.
Combining the strengths of existing techniques, new algorithm could help improve climate models.
Simulations and neutron diffraction reveal how amines disrupt cellulose’s structure.