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Black fungi are microscopic and mighty. They survive everywhere from Antarctica to Joshua Tree National Park, despite … organisms survive hotter, drier climates. So University of Tuscia researchers Laura Selbmann and Claudia Coleine are …
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The US Department of Energy’s favorite tree is poplar. They’re the … plants to harness for bioenergy. In this episode, hear from Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists who have … to making poplar an economical and sustainable source of energy and materials. …
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Microbial cells infected by viruses undergo metabolic … like one, is it still a duck? For a team led by researchers from The Ohio State University and the University of Michigan studying how virus infections cause significant …
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Petra is an affiliate researcher who cultivates marine algae infected by giant viruses from subtropical, oligotrophic ocean gyres. She uses genomic …
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Kjiersten Fagnan began working with JGI in 2012 as a NERSC … closely with staff to understand the data-intensive nature of JGI workloads. Dr. Fagnan was appointed CIO of the JGI in … … About the JGI Chief Informatics Officer … Selected Publications … Awards and Honors …
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We count on livestock for food and fiber, but raising these animals also produces an … gas: methane. Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down … still producing things like meat, milk, and wool. Hear more from JGI collaborators Sinead Leahy (New Zealand …
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Kasey Markel and Patrick Shih (UC Berkeley and the Joint BioEnergy … young in structures called galls. In this episode, hear from Kasey and Patrick about how this project unfolded, and …
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The latest edition of the JGI Progress Report highlights notable … scientific collaborations in 2018. The cover is an image of Mono Lake, a saline soda lake east of California’s … Park, taken by JGI’s own Jon Bertsch. Microbes isolated from Mono Lake were sequenced by the JGI (isolates here , …
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