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Goldenfeld co-leads initiative tackling 'last great problem of classical physics'
Goldenfeld receives Leo P. Kadanoff Prize of the American Physical Society
Unraveling the stripe order mystery
Great Barrier Reef coral provides correction factor to global climate
'Fettuccine' may be most obvious sign of life on Mars
Study of archaeal cells could teach us more about ourselves
The distance of microbial competitions shapes their community structures
Jumping genes shed light on how advanced life may have emerged
Hong-Yan Shih wins 2019 APS GSNP Dissertation Award
Classifying microbes differently leads to discovery
Scientists search for coral’s new home
Harnessing microbial communities’ division of labor for biofuel, chemical production
Kidney stones have distinct geological histories
Chemicals that keep drinking water flowing may also cause fouling
"Stable marriages" between microbes, nutrients they eat may explain diverse yet stable communities
Researchers engineer bacteria to exhibit stochastic Turing patterns
Researchers use economic concept to understand microbial communities
Reach out and feed someone: Automated system finds rapid honey bee networks
In microbe populations, bioengineers find balance of opposing genomic forces
Group develops gene circuit design strategy to advance synthetic biology
Seeing Emergent Physics Behind Evolution
Research to investigate oil field biosouring with new technology
Rachel Whitaker Receives Allen Distinguished Investigator Award
At Yellowstone, Art and Science Flourish Together
Study Uses Computer Learning to Provide QC for Genetic Databases
"Jumping genes": Real-time transposon activity in living cells
Why hunt for Microbial life in extreme environments?
Is it possible that the Ancient Romans beat us with their aqueducts?
Straight up, with a twist: New model derives homochirality
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