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A new study shows that simply changing how trees are arranged can boost forest growth, improve soil health, and lock away more carbon.
Nature is an ever-present force—inevitable and deeply influential. It leaves its mark on everything it touches like those who ...
Most recently, Ogata launched a series of crafted tea rooms and shops called Saboe in four spaces across Japan (Tokyo, Kyoto, ...
The Nature Communications paper is co-led by Dr Rhys Grinter and Associate Professor Gavin Knott, a Snow Medical Fellow, who lead the new AI Protein Design Program with nodes at the University of ...
Some studies containing instructions in white text or small font — visible only to machines — will be withdrawn from preprint ...
A new paper published in Nature Communications reveals how the way tree species are arranged in a forest can help optimize ...
A set of breakthroughs from scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is ...
In this interview, Professor James J. Collins, founder of the field of Synthetic Biology, discusses his journey to founding ...