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… their own goals to achieve, they constantly collaborated with each other on new ways of presenting and researching science. …
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… dedication event of the Integrative Genomics Building—the new home of the JGI and KBase in the heart of the Lab’s 200-acre campus—with the big move from leased space in Walnut Creek, Calif. … the intricate move preparations, the JGI has released its newest 5-Year Strategic Plan: Beyond Basepairs — A Vision …
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… at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), with computing resources provided by NERSC, another user … affect a microbe’s ability to cycle nutrients or produce new chemicals. They can also affect ecosystems by killing … also optimized for speed, i.e., it can identify millions of new viruses and plasmids quickly, even in massive datasets. …
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… turns scientific presumption on its head and opens up a new avenue to explore for efficient biofuel production. …
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… more about the history of the Chloroflexota phylum and a new way of moving: a tail-like flagella. …
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… JGI-UC Merced internship program, I was able to collaborate with extraordinary scientists and gained exposure to new and different opportunities that could be available once …
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… looking at the efforts of Pankaj Trivedi, whose New Investigator proposal was recently approved through the …
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… to gain insight into the genomes of giant viruses. In a new review, researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy … approaches has yielded discovery of thousands of new giant viruses, rapidly expanding the diversity of the … , diversity exists in infectious cycles, as well, with viruses relying on different strategies for initiation, …
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… in the haloarchaeal gene pool, a team led by University of New South Wales (UNSW)-Sydney professor Rick Cavicchioli … contribute to global biogeochemical cycles, and possibly cold-temperature enzymes for biotechnological use. Summary … on Antarctica distinct and unique. In collaboration with the DOE Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science …
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… decomposed matter, and researchers estimate that they hold about 25 percent of the world’s soil carbon. In high … up nearly 3 percent of the earth’s land surface. In the New Phytologist, researchers led by David Weston of Oak … These resources would provide the research community with the ability to address questions such as sphagnum’s …
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… A new view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address … carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less fertilizer. For millions of years, underground fungi have lived in symbiosis with plant roots. Plants provide photosynthesized carbon, …
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… in situ functional activities of specific microbial groups within complex communities. The Microscale Applications … molecular protocols. Finally, his team utilizes new technologies, e.g. acoustic liquid transfer and … and enable processing of samples that would not be possible with traditional approaches. …
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