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dolphins underwater Study Sheds New Light on Dolphin Coordination During Predation
Released October 20, 2008
News From the Field
Illustration and text: Great World Wide Star Count, Oct. 20 - Nov. 3, 2008, Windows to the Universe Star Count Goes Global
Released October 15, 2008
Press Release
Photo of a wildfire. Health Standards Exceeded by Ozone Pollution in Wildfires
Released October 9, 2008
Press Release
photo of a wildfire Wildfires Cause Ozone Pollution to Violate Health Standards, New Study Shows
Released October 9, 2008
News From the Field
Zooming in on future climate, scientists are "nesting" regional and global models. Future Risk of Hurricanes: The Role of Climate Change
Released October 8, 2008
Press Release
hurricane model NCAR Launches Intensive Study Into Future Hurricane Risk
Released October 8, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of a fragile barrier beach in Massachusetts, which is the site of CNH research. NSF Awards 10 Grants for Studies of Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Released October 3, 2008
Press Release
Illustration of CubeSats used in space weather and atmospheric research orbiting the Earth. National Science Foundation Awards Grant to Build "CubeSats"
Released October 1, 2008
Press Release
student working on a CubeSat Researchers and Students to Develop Small CubeSat Satellites
Released October 1, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of pine trees around a lake showing the loss of pine trees by pine bark beetles. Pine Bark Beetles Affecting More than Forests
Released September 24, 2008
Press Release
pine trees around a lake International Field Campaign Examines Impact of Beetle Kill on Rocky Mountain Weather, Air Quality
Released September 24, 2008
News From the Field
Person climbing special tower amid walnut trees. Walnut Trees Emit Aspirin-Like Chemical to Deal With Stress
Released September 18, 2008
Press Release
Thomas Karl Plants in Forest Emit Aspirin Chemical to Deal with Stress; Discovery May Help Agriculture
Released September 18, 2008
News From the Field
tiny crystals Comet Dust Reveals Unexpected Mixing of Solar System
Released September 18, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of the mobile Doppler on Wheels that braved Ike's hurricane winds last week. Doppler on Wheels Deployed at Hurricane Ike
Released September 17, 2008
Press Release
Photo of hurricane Gustav. Climate Computer Modeling Heats Up
Released September 4, 2008
Press Release
earth graphic Ice Age Lesson Predicts a Faster Rise in Sea Level
Released September 2, 2008
News From the Field
earth graphic New Analysis of Earthquake Zone Raises Questions
Released August 25, 2008
News From the Field
Thick smog often obscures the sky over Beijing.  Residents are frequently warned to stay indoors. Scientists to Assess Beijing Olympics Air Pollution Control Efforts
Released August 7, 2008
Press Release
Timothy Onasch and Paul Davidovits Scientists Search for Answers From the Carbon in the Clouds
Released July 25, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of a flash flood. Scientists Test System to Forecast Flash Floods along Colorado's Front Range
Released July 22, 2008
Press Release
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
Press Release
earth and environment graphic Caltech Scientists Offer New Explanation for Monsoon Development
Released July 21, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of the advanced research aircraft used to study climate change and the tropopause. Field Project Seeks Clues to Climate Change in Remote Atmospheric Region
Released June 12, 2008
Press Release
Photo of fog-covered forest canopy. If a Tree Falls in the Forest, and No One Is Around to Hear It, Does Climate Change?
Released June 12, 2008
Press Release
Photo of V. Ramanathan with several autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles. Finding Answers in the Clouds
Released May 21, 2008
Press Release
archaea in red sulfate reducing bacteria in green Deep Sea Methane Scavengers Captured
Released May 13, 2008
News From the Field
IBM supercomputer NCAR Installs 76-teraflop Supercomputer for Critical Research on Climate Change, Severe Weather
Released May 8, 2008
News From the Field
Earth's ozone hole shown in blue over the Antarctic. Injecting Sulfate Particles into Stratosphere Could Have Drastic Impact on Earth's Ozone Layer
Released April 24, 2008
Press Release
Screen capture of VORTRAC used to provide updates on hurricanes as they approach land. Forecasters Implement New Hurricane-Tracking Technique
Released April 10, 2008
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