
A Day and Night Difference: Molecular Composition of Aerosols Differs from Day to Night
Researchers identify previously uncharacterized aerosols over an agricultural region in Oklahoma.
Researchers identify previously uncharacterized aerosols over an agricultural region in Oklahoma.
Even microbes that can’t break down a plentiful food source can still be successful by interacting with fellow community members.
Using a novel combination of advanced research techniques, scientists show how the roots of various tropical plants react to harsh conditions.
Soil moisture influences the activity of soil DNA viruses and the composition and abundance of RNA viruses.
Researchers find that fungal spores are most abundant during initial growth, while bacteria predominate during flowering and fruit development.
Biological production of acetone and isopropanol by gas fermentation captures more carbon than it releases.
Machine Learning offers New Insights and New Parameterization for the path from Drizzle Drops to Warm Rain
Six years of radar data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility site in Utqiaġvik, Alaska provide important details on how secondary ice particles form in Arctic clouds.
An enzyme system frees sulfur from small organic compounds to make a surprising gaseous side product.
The tropical Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) rainfall pattern brings change to non-tropical parts of the United States.
Lipids transfer energy and serve as an inter-kingdom communication tool in leaf-cutter ants’ fungal gardens.
Scientists get a molecular look at how plants and bacteria interact, with insights for agriculture.