NewsStudy: Bacteria Attack Lignin with Enzymatic Tag Teamby Rice UniversityTeam from Rice University, University of Wisconsin-Madison shows how nature handles lignin
NewsRed Clover Genome to Help Restore Sustainable Farmingby The Genome Analysis CentreBefore industrial nitrogen fertilizer production (from fossil fuels), red clover and other legume crops were essential in crop rotation, improving soil fertility
NewsPittcon Announces Technical Sessions for 2016by PittconHot topics include food safety, homeland security, bioanalytical science
NewsResearchers Seek Efficient Means of Splitting Waterby Cornell UniversityTeam aims to make the process more efficient and less expensive
NewsCalcification—Does It Pay off in the Future Ocean?by University of SouthamptonSingle-celled phytoplankton play a vital role in marine biogeochemical cycling, in marine food webs, and in the global climate system
NewsCould Homes and Businesses Be Powered by Tomato Waste One Day?by American Chemical SocietyResearchers find that spoiled and damaged tomatoes left over from harvest can be a particularly powerful source of energy
NewsHoneywell, Missouri S&T to Collaborate on Science and Innovationby Mary Helen Stoltz-Missouri University of Science and Technology News OfficeAgreement will allow the two organizations to work more closely on research and development of new technology to meet national security needs
NewsU-M Releases Final Report on High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing in Michiganby University of MichiganIntegrated assessment is the most comprehensive Michigan-focused resource on high-volume hydraulic fracturing
NewsSLAC Researchers Recreate the Extreme Universe in the Labby SLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryThree recent studies reveal details about meteor impacts, giant planets and cosmic particle accelerators