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Photo of hurricane Gustav. Climate Computer Modeling Heats Up
Released September 4, 2008
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A simulation model's output showing Anolis lizard diversity. NSF Funds New Center to Bring Together Biologists, Mathematicians
Released September 3, 2008
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earth graphic Putting the Squeeze on Nitrogen for High Energy Materials
Released September 3, 2008
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earth graphic Complex Ocean Behavior Studied With 'Artificial Upwelling'
Released September 2, 2008
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earth graphic Ice Age Lesson Predicts a Faster Rise in Sea Level
Released September 2, 2008
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Photo showing the sun and the ocean. Understanding the Science of Solar-Based Energy: More Researchers Are Better Than One
Released August 28, 2008
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earth graphic Antarctic Research Helps Shed Light on Climate Change on Mars
Released August 28, 2008
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Photo of a geyser in Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone's Ancient Supervolcano: Only Lukewarm?
Released August 27, 2008
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Photo of heron and its "DNA barcode". DNA Barcodes: Are They Always Accurate?
Released August 25, 2008
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earth graphic New Analysis of Earthquake Zone Raises Questions
Released August 25, 2008
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Photo of geophysicist Robert Detrick, newly appointed director of NSF's Division of Earth Sciences. Geophysicist Robert Detrick Named NSF Division Director for Earth Sciences
Released August 22, 2008
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Photo of a Greenland ice core sitting on a melter head in the research facility. Greenland Ice Core Reveals History of Pollution in the Arctic
Released August 18, 2008
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earth and environment graphic Studies of Dynamic Past Ice Age May Help Prepare Society for Future Changes
Released August 18, 2008
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earth and environment graphic Studying Volcanoes With Balloons
Released August 14, 2008
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Photo of Sentry, an autonomous undersea vehicle, was used for the first time this month. Robot Vehicle Surveys Deep Sea Off Pacific Northwest
Released August 13, 2008
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photo of Sentry New Robot Scouts Best Locations for Components of Undersea Lab
Released August 13, 2008
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globe showing weather pattern Antarctic Climate: Short-Term Spikes, Long-Term Warming Linked to Tropical Pacific
Released August 12, 2008
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Photo shows the new, efficient oxygen catalyst in action in Dan Nocera's laboratory at MIT. Water Refineries?
Released July 31, 2008
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Photo of Unaweep Canyon in the Rockies , the site of a deep gorge. Inset shows a dropstone. Cold and Ice, and Heat, Episodically Gripped Tropical Regions 300 Million Years Ago
Released July 31, 2008
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Timothy Onasch and Paul Davidovits Scientists Search for Answers From the Carbon in the Clouds
Released July 25, 2008
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Photo of an estuary and surrounding salt marsh. Parasites Outweigh Predators in Pacific Coast Estuaries
Released July 23, 2008
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Anne Carey Study: Typhoons Bury Tons of Carbon in the Oceans
Released July 23, 2008
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Photo of a flash flood. Scientists Test System to Forecast Flash Floods along Colorado's Front Range
Released July 22, 2008
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Amazon River Amazon Powers Tropical Ocean's Carbon Sink
Released July 22, 2008
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Photo showing the Amazon River's outflow into the Atlantic Ocean. Outflow from World's Largest River --the Amazon--Powers Atlantic Ocean Carbon "Sink"
Released July 21, 2008
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The AMPERE experiment will allow atmospheric scientists to track the effects of space weather. NSF Awards Grant to Track 'Space Weather' in Earth's Near-Space Environment
Released July 21, 2008
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earth and environment graphic Chinese Earthquake Provides Lessons for Future
Released July 21, 2008
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earth and environment graphic Caltech Scientists Offer New Explanation for Monsoon Development
Released July 21, 2008
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earth and environment graphic 90 Billion Tons of Microbial Organisms Live in the Deep Biosphere
Released July 20, 2008
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Photo of John Goodge and a colleague collecting specimens in the Transantarctic Mountains. A Single Boulder May Prove that Antarctica and North America Were Once Connected
Released July 17, 2008
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