Getting To Know the Microbes that Drive Climate Change
The genetics of viruses living along a permafrost thaw gradient may help scientists better predict the pace of climate change.
The genetics of viruses living along a permafrost thaw gradient may help scientists better predict the pace of climate change.
Mortality rates of moist tropical forests are on the rise due to environmental drivers and related mechanisms.
Widespread fracturing during lake drainage triggers vertical shafts to form that affect the Greenland Ice Sheet.
The data system will allow for more detailed, consistent, and up-to-date global emissions trends that will aid in understanding aerosol effects.
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.
Artificial intelligence on Summit to discover atomic-scale structures.
New model provides more accurate estimates of how fast microbes produce a mercury-based neurotoxin.
Ultrafine aerosol particles produce bigger storm clouds and more precipitation than larger aerosols in pristine conditions.
Scientists explore how drought-tolerant plants communicate to nearby microorganisms, suggesting ways to engineer more resilient bioenergy crops.
Scientists devise new approach that gathers data on the interplay between permafrost, soil, and vegetation.
A new modeling framework helps understand the consequences of future sea-ice loss in the Arctic.