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Photograph of 41 fungal isolates representative of the A. thaliana root mycobiome (© S. Hacquard / MPIPZ) Computer-generated image with oil-paint-like strokes that represent the flow of development in plant roots. green and red light patterns against a black background Collage capturing a diverse set of bacteria and functions that can be better understood using DAP-seq. (Eduardo de Ugarte, Berkeley Lab) This data image shows the monthly average sea surface temperature for May 2015. Between 2013 and 2016, a large mass of unusually warm ocean water–nicknamed the blob–dominated the North Pacific, indicated here by red, pink, and yellow colors signifying temperatures as much as three degrees Celsius (five degrees Fahrenheit) higher than average. Data are from the NASA Multi-scale Ultra-high Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (MUR SST) Analysis product. (Courtesy NASA Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center) Boeuf and colleagues collected samples of SAR324 microbial communities from this research vessel, the Kilo Moana. (School of Ocean And Earth Science And Technology at University of Hawaii at Manoa) HPCwire Editors’ Choice Award for Best Use of HPC in the Life Sciences Integrative Genomics Building (IGB) Scientists sample phytoplankton communities, utilising a ‘mummy chair.’ Shown here, they're sampling a brown mat of aggregated phytoplankton. (Katrin Schmidt) world map with red bubbles showing cities and interconnected lines

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