Newswise News from Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Latest news from Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Thirteen projects awarded Department of Energy program funding for biological and environmental projects /articles/thirteen-projects-awarded-department-of-energy-program-funding-for-biological-and-environmental-projects/?sc=rsin /articles/thirteen-projects-awarded-department-of-energy-program-funding-for-biological-and-environmental-projects/?sc=rsin Tue, 27 Aug 2024 14:05:11 EST Researchers representing 13 projects were recently awarded funding through the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) program. FICUS provides researchers with access to resources at multiple DOE user facilities through a single proposal. Awarded principal investigators and their research teams will receive access to instrumentation, resources, and expertise at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), Joint Genome Institute, and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility, which are Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science Biological and Environmental Research program user facilities. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Revealing the Secrets of Carbon from Ocean Waters: How Molecules Control Organic Matter Persistence from Surface Waters to the Depths /articles/revealing-the-secrets-of-carbon-from-ocean-waters-how-molecules-control-organic-matter-persistence-from-surface-waters-to-the-depths/?sc=rsin /articles/revealing-the-secrets-of-carbon-from-ocean-waters-how-molecules-control-organic-matter-persistence-from-surface-waters-to-the-depths/?sc=rsin Thu, 22 Aug 2024 12:05:58 EST A study led by the University of Minnesota and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory sheds light on the origins and ultimate fate of organic carbon by resolving distinct components that cycle at different rates. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Gases from Burning Biomass React within Clouds, Forming Secondary Organic Aerosols /articles/gases-from-burning-biomass-react-within-clouds-forming-secondary-organic-aerosols/?sc=rsin /articles/gases-from-burning-biomass-react-within-clouds-forming-secondary-organic-aerosols/?sc=rsin Mon, 19 Aug 2024 16:05:21 EST A multi-institutional team of researchers developed a stand-alone box model to predict aqueous and cloud chemistry of biomass-burning phenols based on laboratory measurements. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Research Unravels How Potassium Bound to Soil Minerals is Made Bioavailable for Uptake by Plants /articles/research-unravels-how-potassium-bound-to-soil-minerals-is-made-bioavailable-for-uptake-by-plants/?sc=rsin /articles/research-unravels-how-potassium-bound-to-soil-minerals-is-made-bioavailable-for-uptake-by-plants/?sc=rsin Thu, 15 Aug 2024 17:05:24 EST A multi-institutional group of scientists identified a particular signature of potassium organic acids that are some of the first of their kind. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL New Research Uncovers the Spatial Gene Expression of Major Cell Types from the Stems of Sorghum /articles/new-research-uncovers-the-spatial-gene-expression-of-major-cell-types-from-the-stems-of-sorghum/?sc=rsin /articles/new-research-uncovers-the-spatial-gene-expression-of-major-cell-types-from-the-stems-of-sorghum/?sc=rsin Mon, 12 Aug 2024 15:05:35 EST A multi-institutional team of researchers developed a protocol to isolate cell types for deep sequencing analysis. They successfully generated the first comprehensive gene expression atlas of the sorghum stem, which revealed cell-type-specific expression patterns, pathways, and underlying regulatory networks. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL New Research Reveals Differences in the Function of Fine Roots /articles/new-research-reveals-differences-in-the-function-of-fine-roots/?sc=rsin /articles/new-research-reveals-differences-in-the-function-of-fine-roots/?sc=rsin Fri, 24 May 2024 14:05:56 EST Using a 26-year-old common garden forest, a multi-institutional team of researchers collected fine root samples from four temperate tree species (three deciduous and one coniferous) that varied in their morphology. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Enhance Pine Growth by Promoting Iron Uptake /articles/ectomycorrhizal-fungi-enhance-pine-growth-by-promoting-iron-uptake/?sc=rsin /articles/ectomycorrhizal-fungi-enhance-pine-growth-by-promoting-iron-uptake/?sc=rsin Tue, 26 Mar 2024 19:05:54 EST Research highlights the potential significance of ectomycorrhizal fungi diversity in promoting forest ecosystem health and strengthening the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizae and host plants. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Research Demonstrates that Cells Multitask in Bacterial Biofilms /articles/research-demonstrates-that-cells-multitask-in-bacterial-biofilms/?sc=rsin /articles/research-demonstrates-that-cells-multitask-in-bacterial-biofilms/?sc=rsin Tue, 26 Mar 2024 19:05:39 EST 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. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Elemental Variation in Pyrite: A Key to Ocean Chemistry /articles/elemental-variation-in-pyrite-a-key-to-ocean-chemistry/?sc=rsin /articles/elemental-variation-in-pyrite-a-key-to-ocean-chemistry/?sc=rsin Thu, 21 Mar 2024 13:05:09 EST 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 elements. This is important for understanding past ocean chemistry from analyses of sedimentary pyrite. Knowledge from this research will help scientists use pyrite trace metal concentrations to analyze and quantify early ocean chemistry and, as a result, the ocean's evolution through time. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Tropical Plants Beat Drought by Interacting with Specific Microbes /articles/tropical-plants-beat-drought-by-interacting-with-specific-microbes/?sc=rsin /articles/tropical-plants-beat-drought-by-interacting-with-specific-microbes/?sc=rsin Fri, 15 Mar 2024 16:05:39 EST 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 level of resilience. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Department of Energy User Facility to Host Hands-on Fungal Research Training /articles/department-of-energy-user-facility-to-host-in-person-training-for-fungal-researchers/?sc=rsin /articles/department-of-energy-user-facility-to-host-in-person-training-for-fungal-researchers/?sc=rsin Wed, 06 Mar 2024 14:05:13 EST 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 hotel accommodations for up to 25 students who are selected through the application process. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Webinar on DOE User Facility's Available Metabolomics Technologies /articles/webinar-on-doe-user-facility-s-available-metabolomics-technologies/?sc=rsin /articles/webinar-on-doe-user-facility-s-available-metabolomics-technologies/?sc=rsin Wed, 31 Jan 2024 11:05:57 EST 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. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Scientists Reveal How Tar Particles from Wildfire Smoke Absorb and Refract Solar Radiation, Light in Atmosphere /articles/scientists-reveal-how-tar-particles-from-wildfire-smoke-absorb-and-refract-solar-radiation-light-in-atmosphere/?sc=rsin /articles/scientists-reveal-how-tar-particles-from-wildfire-smoke-absorb-and-refract-solar-radiation-light-in-atmosphere/?sc=rsin Wed, 31 Jan 2024 11:05:49 EST 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 wildfires influence climate change. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Deglaciated Soils: Microorganisms Emerging From Melting Glaciers /articles/deglaciated-soils-microorganisms-emerging-from-melting-glaciers/?sc=rsin /articles/deglaciated-soils-microorganisms-emerging-from-melting-glaciers/?sc=rsin Wed, 31 Jan 2024 10:05:45 EST 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. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Nutrient Cycling between Algae and Bacteria Could Lead to Increased Biofuel Production /articles/nutrient-cycling-between-algae-and-bacteria-could-lead-to-increased-biofuel-production2/?sc=rsin /articles/nutrient-cycling-between-algae-and-bacteria-could-lead-to-increased-biofuel-production2/?sc=rsin Mon, 29 Jan 2024 11:00:03 EST Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Nutrient Cycling between Algae and Bacteria Could Lead to Increased Biofuel Production /articles/nutrient-cycling-between-algae-and-bacteria-could-lead-to-increased-biofuel-production/?sc=rsin /articles/nutrient-cycling-between-algae-and-bacteria-could-lead-to-increased-biofuel-production/?sc=rsin Fri, 19 Jan 2024 20:05:26 EST Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL Imaging platforms provide deeper look at live cells /articles/imaging-platforms-provide-deeper-look-at-live-cells/?sc=rsin /articles/imaging-platforms-provide-deeper-look-at-live-cells/?sc=rsin Fri, 19 Jan 2024 20:05:24 EST Live cell imaging is a foundational part of biological research. A variety of methods of time-lapse, 3-D microscopy platforms allow researchers to visualize and follow the dynamic processes of single cells, whole cell populations, and subcellular activity. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL DOE User Facility Offers Imaging Platforms for Live Cell Microscopy /articles/doe-user-facility-holding-webinar-on-available-imaging-platforms-for-live-cell-microscopy/?sc=rsin /articles/doe-user-facility-holding-webinar-on-available-imaging-platforms-for-live-cell-microscopy/?sc=rsin Mon, 15 Jan 2024 07:05:47 EST The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory a Department of Energy user facility, will hold a free webinar on Jan. 24 to showcase available imaging platforms for live cell microscopy. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL DOE User Facility Offering Four Proposal Call Opportunities /articles/doe-user-facility-emsl-offering-four-proposal-call-opportunities/?sc=rsin /articles/doe-user-facility-emsl-offering-four-proposal-call-opportunities/?sc=rsin Mon, 08 Jan 2024 17:05:17 EST The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy user facility at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, is accepting research proposals for four open calls. Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory - EMSL How Some Algae Thrive in Harsh, Low-Iron Environments /articles/how-some-algae-thrive-in-harsh-low-iron-environments/?sc=rsin /articles/how-some-algae-thrive-in-harsh-low-iron-environments/?sc=rsin Wed, 20 Dec 2023 19:05:57 EST A team of researchers documented complete genomes, transcriptomes, and proteomes, and several iron-uptake strategies for two species of Dunaliella algae that need little iron to survive. 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