Microbial Communities Matter in How Ecosystems Retain or Lose Nitrogen
Microbial Communities Matter in How Ecosystems Retain or Lose Nitrogen
Microbial Communities Matter in How Ecosystems Retain or Lose Nitrogen
A new device may provide up to six times better contrast of tumors in the breast, while halving the radiation dose to patients.
A test of titanium diboride opens the door to a potential new class of materials for fusion reactor applications.
Redefining the mechanisms of stress corrosion cracking for materials in energy generation and industrial systems.
For the first time, an international team of scientists has discovered the true origin of sodium salt in pristine Amazon air.
Some cells stand firm against techniques to extract the biological material inside, while others don’t stand a chance.
Across ecosystems, microbial traits are preserved along lineages, much like in multicellular organisms, and can improve the development of soil models and more.
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Ultrafast X-rays track how associated pairs of atoms find new locations when triggered by light.
Built with detector technologies used in nuclear physics experiments, the system monitors radiation treatments in hard-to-reach areas.
Penetrating X-ray mapping technique measures atomic character of crack propagation, which could lead to tougher metals.
A new path is identified to keep lithium in its place during battery discharge, benefitting efforts to design better energy storage options.
The Dark Energy Survey has delivered dark energy constraints combining information from four of its primary cosmological probes for the first time, an approach that may help design other experiments into cosmic acceleration.
Read more about Survey Delivers on Dark Energy with Multiple Probes