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… gas: methane. Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down … those microbial methane-makers. Eventually, that could help us dial back their emissions, while still producing things … collaborators Sinead Leahy (New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre) and Bill Kelly (AgResearch). …
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We know all kinds of things about plastic – except, how to break it down for …
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Nov. 2: Getting Credit for Scientific Contributions of Any Size What is considered to be a scientific … through the Department of Energy-funded National Labs, User Facilities and Programs, and introduce best practices … for anyone to get credit for their contributions to science. A panel of DOE researchers, program managers, and …
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… began oxygenating Earth over two billion years ago. A team of researchers set out to Yellowstone National Park to study … adopted new technologies, and made a few discoveries about the microbial mat denizens. …
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Registration has closed. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) is offering a … This highly hands-on workshop is designed to familiarize users with the Integrated Microbial Genomes & Microbiomes … data with existing bioinformatic methods to bridge the gap from sequence to biology. …
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… efforts to expand the metabolomics capabilities and product offerings for JGI users. Using cutting-edge mass spectrometry-based … techniques, the platform delivers rich metabolite profiles from diverse biological and environmental samples in support …
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From left to right: [above] Emma Bell, Mallory Choudoir, … is eager to work and share our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why twice each year we look for novel … with DOE missions and from PIs who have not led any previously-accepted proposals — through the New Investigator call …
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Gary Trubl, a virologist and postdoc at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is using bioinformatics and isotopes to track how viruses influence the flow of carbon in permafrost. …
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