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Scientists have developed a new way of looking at the plankton that cause red tides and fish kills. Researchers View Swimming Tactics of Tiny Aquatic Predators
Released October 26, 2007
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Surface topography around South America overlays variable topography in Earth's upper mantle. Seismologists See Earth's Dynamic Interior as Interplay of Temperature, Pressure, Chemistry
Released October 25, 2007
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Scientists have found that being social and forming groups is a protection against prey extinction. Forming Groups Stabilizes Populations of Predators and Prey
Released October 24, 2007
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Forest fires in Alaska and California release a significant amount of mercury into the environment. Scientists Estimate Mercury Emissions from U.S. Forest Fires
Released October 17, 2007
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Scientists will conduct research on the interaction of pandas, humans and ecosystems in China. NSF Awards 12 Grants for Research on Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Released October 16, 2007
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Opsin genes (pictured in blue) offer the first evidence of sight in animals. Earliest Evolution of Vision Genes Discovered
Released October 16, 2007
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Biologists have sequenced much of the genome of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a tiny green alga. Scientists Sequence Genome of Soil-Dwelling Green Alga
Released October 11, 2007
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For the first time, geologists have drilled into the San Andreas Fault. Geologists Recover Rocks From San Andreas Fault
Released October 4, 2007
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Oxygen has been found before this formation of iron oxide, or rust, in Western Australia. Oxygen on Earth: 50 to 100 Million Years Earlier Than Scientists Thought
Released September 27, 2007
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Acid rain is affecting the near-shore, coastal oceans to a great degree. Acid Rain Has Disproportionate Impact on Near-Shore Ocean Waters
Released September 7, 2007
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A bathymetric map of Africa's Lake Malawi shows locations of drilling sites, bottom profiles. Change from Arid to Wet Climate in Africa Altered Early Human Evolution
Released September 6, 2007
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Scientists used a unique instrument to observe elusive solar waves. Scientists Find Elusive Waves in Solar Corona
Released August 30, 2007
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Illustration showing impact of polar vortex and jet stream on different regions from fall to winter Scientists Verify Predictive Model for Winter Weather
Released August 20, 2007
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Photo of rock with arrow pointing to "black mat" of algal growth Comet May Have Exploded Over North America 13,000 Years Ago
Released August 14, 2007
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Studying sunspots may lead to better prediction of disease in East Africa. Link Between Sunspots, Rain Helps Predict Disease in East Africa
Released August 7, 2007
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The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is among the topics at the ESA conference. Ecosystem Stability and Resilience Highlighted at National Conference
Released August 3, 2007
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Four underwater scenes with text after crayfish removal. Stability and Diversity in Ecosystems
Released August 3, 2007
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Five regions along the Brahmaputra River are receiving early warnings of upcoming floods. System Brings Innovative Flood Forecasts to Vulnerable Residents of Bangladesh
Released August 2, 2007
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Himalayan glaciers are melting, affecting rivers that supply water to people living downstream. "Brown Cloud" Particulate Pollution Amplifies Global Warming
Released August 1, 2007
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Photo of National Medal of Science President to Award 2005-2006 National Medals of Science and National Medals of Technology Honoring Nation's Leading Researchers, Inventors and Innovators
Released July 17, 2007
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This image of the lahar channel shows the area right after the collapse of Crater Lake's walls. Geologists Witness Unique Volcanic Mudflow in Action in New Zealand
Released July 13, 2007
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Mark Abbott of Oregon State University will become NSF Assistant Director for Geosciences. Mark Abbott of Oregon State University to Become NSF Assistant Director for Geosciences
Released July 10, 2007
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Kapok tree seeds traveled across the ocean from South America to Africa after continents split. The Kapok Connection: Study Explains Rainforest Similarities
Released June 15, 2007
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Robert Sterner has been appointed NSF division director for environmental biology. Ecologist, Limnologist Robert Sterner Appointed NSF Division Director for Environmental Biology
Released May 31, 2007
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Coral reef disease outbreaks have hit healthy sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Healthy Coral Reefs Hit Hard by Warmer Temperatures
Released May 7, 2007
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Sediment from floodwaters of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita contain high levels of contamination. Urban Sediments After Hurricanes Katrina, Rita Contained High Levels of Contaminants
Released May 1, 2007
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Particles sink from the sunlit surface waters through the ocean's dimly lit twilight zone. Ocean's "Twilight Zone" May Be a Key to Understanding Climate Change
Released April 26, 2007
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From cells to ecosystems, systems biology focuses on interactions of parts of biological systems. Biology in the 21st Century
Released April 26, 2007
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Photo of jellyfish at deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean. New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents, Life Form Discovered
Released April 18, 2007
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Plumes from airborne dust and pollutants will be studied during the Pacific Dust Experiment. Scientists Track Impact of Asian Dust and Pollution on Clouds, Climate Change
Released April 18, 2007
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