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Five ORNL scientists to receive DOE Early Career Research awards

Five ORNL scientists to receive DOE Early Career Research awards The Oak Ridger The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science has selected five Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists for Early Career Research Program awards. The program, now in its 12th year, provides support to exceptional researchers during their early career years, when many scientists do their most formative work, in scientific fields critical to the Office of Science’s mission. “Maintaining our nation’s brain trust of world-class scientists and researchers is one of DOE’s top priorities and that means we need to give them the resources they need to succeed early on in their careers,” U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm stated in a news release. “These awardees show exceptional potential to help us tackle America’s toughest challenges and secure our economic competitiveness for decades to come.”

ORNL: Five ORNL scientists to receive DOE Early Career Research awards

The Department of Energy’s Office of Science has selected five Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists for Early Career Research Program awards.The program, now in its twelfth year, provides support to exceptional researchers during their early care

Ants and their crucial role as wildflower gardeners -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

© Alex Wild In return for these Aphaenogaster ants dispersing its seeds, bloodroot attaches a tasty “handle” that gives the ants a reward and a way to carry the seed to their nest.Trilliums, bloodroot, violets many wildflowers of spring in eastern North America bloom thanks to ants. The tiny six-legged gardeners have partnered with those plants as well as about 11,000 others to disperse their seeds. The plants, in turn, pay for the service by attaching a calorie-laden appendage to each seed, much like fleshy fruits reward birds and mammals that discard seeds or poop them out. But there s more to the ant-seed relationship than that exchange, researchers reported last week at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, which was held online.

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