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Black history in the making
Feb. 15, 2022
Michelle Lee started at Los Alamos National Laboratory as an intern. Today she runs the internship program.
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Black scientists to follow
Feb. 5, 2022
In celebration of Black History Month, columnist Martina G. Efeyini shares a roundup of Black scientists you should know.
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Ocean virus hijacks carbon-storing bacteria
July 7, 2020
A Journal of Biological Chemistry paper reports that these minuscule interactions could have ripple effects on global carbon dioxide levels.
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The silent epidemic of premature death in Black men
May 16, 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic has widened the already significant life-expectancy gap between Black and non-Black men.
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A history of Black scientists
Celebrating important contributions and achievements in science and technology made by Black scientists.
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#BlackInX Twitter movement creates visibility for Black scientists
Feb. 5, 2021
In celebration of Black History Month, careers columnist Martina G. Efeyini shares how #BlackInX movements create a community of support for Black scientists.
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Carbon dioxide 400
June 1, 2018
Troubled by the thought of a dismal future, chemistry professor Henry Jakubowski has started infusing climate science in all his classes and sharing his concerns with the wider community.
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Microbes enhance resilience of carbon-rich peatlands to warming
Nov. 19, 2022
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers discover that certain bacteria increase the climate resilience of a tiny plant responsible for storing a third of the world’s soil carbon in peat bogs.
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Bears, fungi and global warming
Oct. 26, 2022
A climate researcher and activist explains how the smallest fungi in the boreal forest do the heaviest carbon lifting.
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Black history in the making: A postdoc research talk series (Part I)
First in a series of talks highlighting the research of Black postdocs in a range of BMB topics in recognition of Black History Month and the significant role Black scientists have in advancing biomedical research.
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