Computers learn from a combination of experimental and evolutionary data to enhance the function of useful proteins.
Computers learn from a combination of experimental and evolutionary data to enhance the function of useful proteins.
A new model predicts small-scale differences in methane emissions from tropical soils on a hillside during drought and recovery.
Scientists demonstrate the value of a new global atmosphere model for the Energy Exascale Earth System Model.
Second year biochemistry student finds many inspirations to pursue a career in STEM
UCI professor of developmental and cell biology seeks answers to how genes are regulated
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.
International team designs energy-efficient robot with bird-inspired locomotion
Two new technologies allow scientists to edit specific species and genes within complex laboratory bacterial communities.
Soft X-ray tomography – a way to take gorgeously high-resolution, 3D images of cells – can help us study infections without risk of contamination. And now, the whole process takes just a fraction of the time and preparation required by other imaging methods.