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This research examines microbiome–metabolite interactions in a thawing permafrost at Stordalen Mire, Sweden, revealing potential key regulators of greenhouse gas emissions in these rapidly changing ecosystems.
Oxidation of gases emitted by vegetation fire forms abundant ultrafine particles that may intensify deep clouds and heavy rain in the Amazon rainforest.
Generation of the first comprehensive gene expression atlas of major types of cells from the stems of the sorghum plant sets up the ability for engineering sorghum to increase its bioenergy potential.