Genetics of Wood Formation
Researchers identify genetic regulatory networks that influence poplar wood formation, a key bioenergy plant.
Researchers identify genetic regulatory networks that influence poplar wood formation, a key bioenergy plant.
Study shows low-level atmospheric heating is critical for realistic MJO simulations.
Refinement addresses previous inaccuracies in plant growth from elevated carbon dioxide in Community Land Model.
Study finds that soil carbon may not be as stable as previously thought.
Concentrating noble-metal catalyst atoms on the surface of porous nano-frame alloys shows over thirty-fold increase in performance.
Clusters with longer separations between atoms had enhanced catalytic activity.
Carbon nanotubes insert into artificial and active cell membranes, reproducing major features of biological channels.
Discovery demonstrates how metamaterials may be used in non-invasive material imaging and sensing, and terahertz information technologies.
Magnetic property changes by several hundred percent over a narrow temperature range.
Thin widths change a high-performance electrical conductor into a semiconductor.
Researchers have created a porous, layered material that can serve as a graphene analog, and which may be a tool for storing energy and investigating the physics of unusual materials.
Experiments using novel magnetic nanostructures confirm theoretically predicted behavior – bolstering their utility as a tool for understanding complex magnetic materials.