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Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Enhance Pine Growth by Promoting Iron Uptake

Research highlights the potential significance of ectomycorrhizal fungi diversity in promoting forest ecosystem health and strengthening the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizae and host plants.
26-Mar-2024 7:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Research Demonstrates that Cells Multitask in Bacterial Biofilms

A team of scientists led an experimental study to determine the relationships between subpopulations of cells within the biofilm of a model microbe, revealing new insights regarding their potential.
26-Mar-2024 7:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Elemental Variation in Pyrite: A Key to Ocean Chemistry

Researchers from the University of Toronto and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) recently published research demonstrating that pyrite—the most abundant sulfide mineral in the Earth’s crust—is enriched in several trace...
21-Mar-2024 1:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Tropical Plants Beat Drought by Interacting with Specific Microbes

Researchers from the University of Arizona and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy user facility, discovered that that plants can maintain specific microbe partnerships during times of drought, revealing a new...
15-Mar-2024 4:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Department of Energy User Facility to Host Hands-on Fungal Research Training

The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is accepting applications from undergraduate and graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers for the 2024 EMSL Summer School focused on fungal research. EMSL is providing transportation and...
6-Mar-2024 2:05 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Webinar on DOE User Facility's Available Metabolomics Technologies

The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory is hosting a free webinar at noon PST on Feb. 7 to detail available metabolomics technologies that the scientific community can access for studying biological systems.
31-Jan-2024 11:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Scientists Reveal How Tar Particles from Wildfire Smoke Absorb and Refract Solar Radiation, Light in Atmosphere

A multi-institutional team of researchers studied how solar radiation from the sun interacts with individual tar balls. This research, featured on the cover of ACS Publications' Environmental Science & Technology, provides insights into how...
31-Jan-2024 11:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Deglaciated Soils: Microorganisms Emerging From Melting Glaciers

As global temperatures continue to rise, glaciers are melting, and soils with communities of microorganisms are now exposed. Researchers are studying the microorganisms in these soils to determine how they influence carbon flux and climate change.
31-Jan-2024 10:05 AM EST Add to Favorites


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EMSL User Project Using AI to Advance Discoveries in Protein Folding

EMSL user Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede discusses how artificial intelligence is helping her understand the process of protein folding within cells.
16-Aug-2023 4:05 AM EDT

EMSL postdoc investigates how algae affects climate, human health

Mickey Rogers, a Linus Pauling Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) talks about her research on how algae particles in the atmosphere affect climate and human health.
30-Jun-2023 3:05 PM EDT

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