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  • How Circadian Rhythm Affects Cellulase Production for Biofuels
    2023/11/03

    Feeling exhausted after the Daylight Savings time change?

    Your circadian rhythm might be the reason.

    Circadian rhythms are the 24-hour cycles that regulate the natural processes in all organisms, including humans, plants, and fungi. 

    On this episode of the Bonding Over Science podcast, molecular biologist Jennifer Hurley talks about her circadian research looking at clock regulation over metabolism and how this understanding could help cellulase production for biofuel manufacturing. She also shares how circadian rhythms in humans are affected by shift work and time changes in the fall and spring.

    Interested in learning more?

    Read the feature article and full transcription of this episode on EMSL's website.

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    20 分
  • TerraForms: Synthetic Habitats for Soil Ecology
    2023/10/09

    The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) developed a group of platforms called TerraForms to help researchers to investigate hydrobiogeochemical processes. The platforms include custom-designed synthetic environments, microfluidics technologies, and in-house instrumentation, which simulate soil properties and visualize soil microbial and plant community dynamics.  Listen to EMSL Earth Scientist Arunima Bhattacharjee as she explains TerraForms' capabilities.  

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    19 分
  • Orchard Recycling: The Alternative to Burning Orchards
    2023/09/11

    What happens to orchards when they’ve reached the end of their lifespan and are no longer producing crops? Conventionally, orchards are burned. However, concerns about biomass burning and air quality have led to an alternative practice known as whole orchard recycling. Hear microbiologist Amisha Poret-Peterson talk about how she is using nuclear magnetic resonance at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory to learn about the role and efficiency of microbial nitrogen in soils in whole orchard recycling. Read more about her project in the EMSL feature article.

    Read the full transcription of this episode on EMSL's website.

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    19 分
  • How Artificial Intelligence is Advancing Biological Science
    2023/08/15

    On episode six of Bonding Over Science, host Dawn Stringer discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is helping advance scientific findings for EMSL User Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede and her research on protein folding. Wittung-Stafshede talks about the positive and negative effects of using AI not only in the science world, but in everyday life. What’s your take? 

    Interested in learning more about this topic?  You can read the feature article on this research on the EMSL website and access the full transcription of the podcast.

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    30 分
  • Rising Wildfires: What Does It Mean for Our Environment?
    2023/07/07

    On episode five of Bonding Over Science, host Dawn Stringer chats with Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Earth System Science Steven Allison about how he uses Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory capabilities to uncover mysteries from the Earth beneath our feet. Allison explains how his research could help us understand severe events, like wildfire patterns, and how they affect soil microbiomes. Allison is researching how well microbial communities respond and rejuvenate when exposed to extreme environmental disturbances like wildfires.

    Interested in learning more about this topic?  Read the web feature on wildfire research. You can also review the full transcription of the podcast.

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    18 分
  • Finding Earth’s Lost History on Mars
    2023/06/09

    On episode four of Bonding Over Science, host Dawn Stringer talks to EMSL user Kim Tait, who is using Martian meteorites to determine if the necessary ingredients for life once existed on Mars. Listen to Tait explain how these findings could teach us about our own planet. 

    Interested in learning more about this topic?  Read the web feature on Martian meteorites. You can also access the full transcription of the podcast here.

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    23 分
  • The Muscle of Mussel Feet
    2023/05/15

    On episode three of Bonding Over Science, host Dawn Stringer talks to EMSL user Marcus Foston, who is using synthetic biology to create an underwater hydrogel that mimics the strength of mussel foot proteins. Listen to Foston explain how this hydrogel’s powerful adhesive could replace surgical sutures and fix cracked boats.

    Interested in learning more about this topic? Read the web feature about mussel feet research. You can also access the full transcription of the podcast here.

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    23 分
  • Fungi: Friend or Foe?
    2023/04/10

    In this episode of Bonding Over Science, host Dawn Stringer investigates the underground world of fungi. Scott Baker, fungal biotechnology scientist and microbiologist Davinia Salvachúa break down the importance of fungi to the environment. They also dispel fears that fungi could affect humans as depicted in the fictional series, "The Last of Us," and if fungi are our friend or foe. Read a full transcript on the EMSL website.

    Interested in learning more about fungi? Read the web feature about EMSL staff and user scientists who are conducting fungal research.

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    23 分