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calumma tsaratananensis Climate Change Hastens Extinction in Madagascar's Reptiles and Amphibians
Released June 9, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of researchers in Amazon, cloud forest, cellular colony and pygmy right whale skull. National Science Foundation Funds Research Addressing Enduring Questions of Life
Released June 6, 2008
Press Release
Current cover of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment highlighting NSF research programs. Large-Scale Experiments Needed to Predict Global Change
Released June 1, 2008
Press Release
Illustration of the "Snowball Earth" 635 million years ago. Methane Release Could Cause Abrupt, Far-Reaching Climate Change
Released May 28, 2008
Press Release
Scientists have found that rocks beneath the seafloor are teeming with microbial life. Bacteria "Feed" on Earth's Ocean-Bottom Crust
Released May 28, 2008
Press Release
leaf beetle Trouble in Paradise: Warming a Greater Danger to Tropical Species
Released May 5, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of Shaman Rock on Russia's Lake Baikal, the world's largest freshwater lake. Global Warming Affects World's Largest Freshwater Lake
Released April 30, 2008
Press Release
Johannes Lehmann First Nanoscale Image of Soil Reveals an 'Incredible' Variety, Rich With Patterns
Released April 24, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of a comb jelly And the First Animal on Earth Was a ...
Released April 10, 2008
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comb jelly AMNH Scientists Grace Science and Nature Covers
Released April 10, 2008
News From the Field
anglerfish New Fish Has a Face Even Dale Chihuly Could Love
Released April 2, 2008
News From the Field
biology graphic Some Migratory Birds Can't Find Success in Urban Areas, Study Finds
Released March 31, 2008
News From the Field
researcher in creek Increasing Nitrogen Pollution Overwhelms Filtering Capability of Streams
Released March 12, 2008
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biology graphic From the Backyard to the Ocean: New Study Shows Streams Act as Key Nitrogen Filters
Released March 12, 2008
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nest of paper wasp Which Came First, Social Dominance or Big Brains? Wasps May Tell
Released March 11, 2008
News From the Field
junipers Why Juniper Trees Can Live On Less Water
Released February 27, 2008
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Illustration of giant frog Beelzebufo, the largest frog ever to live on Earth. Scientists Discover "Giant Fossil Frog from Hell"
Released February 18, 2008
Press Release
yellow jacket Research Uncovers the Social Dynamics of Yellow Jackets
Released February 18, 2008
News From the Field
spider Predators Are More Important than Plants on Ecosystem Function
Released February 14, 2008
News From the Field
Nancy Grimm Urban Ecology: Taking Measure of the Coming Megacity's Impact
Released February 8, 2008
News From the Field
Corals are thriving in the Western Pacific Warm Pool because water temperatures aren't changing. Natural Ocean Thermostat Helps Protect Pacific Ocean Coral Reefs
Released February 7, 2008
Press Release
View of development from above Phoenix Effects of Urbanization Extend to the Global Scale
Released February 7, 2008
Press Release
biology graphic U of M Study: Destroying Native Ecosystems for Biofuel Crops Worsens Global Warming
Released February 7, 2008
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biology graphic Fossil Fuels and Nitrogen Fertilizers May Be Slowly Reducing the Number of Plant Species Globally
Released February 6, 2008
News From the Field
2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
Discovery
Azteca ant Ants and Avalanches: Insects on Coffee Plants Follow Widespread Natural Tendency
Released January 23, 2008
News From the Field
Photo of blind man led by a young boy Feeding the World: New Method for Producing High-Vitamin Corn Could Improve Nutrition in Developing Countries
Released January 17, 2008
Press Release
Aerial photo of ice cover on northern lakes Winter Ice on Lakes, Rivers, Ponds: A Thing of the Past?
Released January 10, 2008
Discovery
Photo of a shipworm Clams Convert Air Into Food
Released January 10, 2008
Discovery
Carol Folt and Celia Chen Dartmouth Researchers Alarmed By Levels of Mercury and Arsenic in Chinese Freshwater Ecosystem
Released January 9, 2008
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