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Genetic modification of microbes that are thermophiles—ones that grow at elevated temperatures—is extremely challenging. Tools developed for E. coli, a typical host for protein production, typically do not function at elevated temperatures.

The invention provides a gene and methods for maintaining meiotic chromosomal architecture

An innovative system for automating the surveillance and manipulation of plant tissues using advanced machine vision and robotic tools.

A high-strength, heat-resistant Al-Ce-Ni alloy optimized for additive manufacturing in industrial applications.

An ORNL team has developed a method for screening for an immunoregulatory protein, which includes assessing the sequence of a candidate protein to determine if it is an immunoregulatory protein when at least one plasminogen-apple-nematode (PAN) domain with a consensus sequence