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Microbial Response to a Changing and Fire-Prone Arctic Ecosystem

EESA Study Closes Knowledge Gaps of Drought Impacts on Microbial Activity

Researchers Investigate How Changes in Small-Scale Environmental Conditions Impact Microbial Structure and Function

EESA Multimedia Producer and Digital Strategist Niba Audrey Nirmal Awarded Ocean Science Journalism Fellowship

Study Evaluates Phosphorus Availability Underground using Plant Leaves as Biosensors

EESA Researchers Develop Open-Source Code for Modeling Soil Biogeochemistry

Berkeley Lab Team Hunts for Carbon in Soil Without Getting Their Hands Dirty

EESA Experts Participate in National Energy Storage Summit

New Research Demonstrates Method for Rapidly Characterizing Watershed Organization and Function Using Zone-based Approach

Dead or alive? Modeling how microorganisms in soil shape the global carbon cycle

Eddy Fluxes Are Key to Quantifying How Much More Plants Photosynthesize with Increased Atmospheric CO2

Remote Autonomous Monitoring Developed at the GMF Makes the Difference in Carbon Storage Investigations