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map indicating warming Cuts in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Would Save Arctic Ice, Reduce Sea-level Rise
Released April 14, 2009
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umbrella's in the rain People's Misperceptions Cloud Their Understanding of Rainy Weather Forecasts
Released April 14, 2009
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microscope image of micromonas Genes From Tiny Marine Algae Suggest Unsuspected Avenues for New Research
Released April 9, 2009
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BLAST team prepares for launch First Results From Penn's Balloon-borne Telescope BLAST
Released April 9, 2009
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tectonic plates in the Solomon Island Solomon Islands Earthquake Sheds Light on Enhanced Tsunami Risk
Released April 9, 2009
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Photo of a stream tumbling over fallen logs in the Oregon Cascades. Field Stations Foster Serendipitous Discoveries in Environmental, Biological Sciences
Released April 8, 2009
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Tungurahua volcano Study Compares Sound From Exploding Volcanoes With Jet Engines
Released April 8, 2009
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Photo of a tornado. Largest Attempt in History to Understand Tornadoes Slated to Begin
Released April 7, 2009
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Photo of lightning in the clouds around a volcanic plume. Scientists Pierce Veil of Clouds to "See" Lightning Inside a Volcanic Plume
Released April 7, 2009
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Photo of a woodrat in Utah's Great Basin isurrounded by toxic juniper leaves. Desert Woodrats Switch One Dietary Poison for Another
Released April 7, 2009
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red seaweed Mass Spec Technique Analyzes Defensive Chemicals on Seaweed Surfaces for Potential Drugs
Released April 7, 2009
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Biologists have discovered that amphibian diseases are spread by bait shops. Spring Fishing Season Arrives ... And With It, Amphibian Diseases
Released April 6, 2009
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A mineral chimney and microbe mats on the sea floor in the Gulf of Mexico. Better Living through Chemistry: Brine-Loving Microbes Reveal Secrets to Success in Chemically Extreme Environments
Released April 6, 2009
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Photo of a coral reef in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Human Impacts on Coral Reefs of Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Revealed
Released April 6, 2009
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tornado NOAA: National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May
Released April 6, 2009
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earth and environment graphic Simulations and Ancient Magnetism Suggest Mantle Plumes May Bend Deep Beneath Earth's Crust
Released April 2, 2009
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a Delta rocket Rocket Launches May Need Regulation to Prevent Ozone Depletion, Says Study
Released March 31, 2009
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Illustration showing two mechanisms for generating rotation in volcanic plumes. Tornado-like Rotation Is Key to Understanding Volcanic Plumes
Released March 25, 2009
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clownfish in anemone You Don't Call, You Don't Write: Connectivity in Marine Fish Populations
Released March 25, 2009
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Hawaiian coral 4,000-year-old Coral Beds Among World's Oldest Living Things
Released March 24, 2009
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Photo of Mt. Rushmore. Earth's Crust Melts Easier Than Thought
Released March 18, 2009
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modeled Antarctic ice sheet West Antarctic Ice Comes and Goes, Rapidly
Released March 18, 2009
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Monterey ocean bottom network Scientists Cable Seafloor Seismometer Into California's Earthquake Network
Released March 18, 2009
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earth and environment graphic Earth's Crust Melts Easier Than Previously Thought
Released March 18, 2009
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earth and environment graphic Fledgling Mantle Plume May be Cause of African Volcano's Unique Lava
Released March 13, 2009
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accelerator mass spectrometer 'Peking Man' Older Than Thought; Somehow Adapted to Cold
Released March 12, 2009
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phytoplankton Phytoplankton is Changing Along the Antarctic Peninsula
Released March 12, 2009
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Antarctic upwelling Wind Shifts May Stir CO2 From Antarctic Depths
Released March 12, 2009
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Photo of Mildred S. Dresselhaus, 2009 Vannevar Bush Awardee. Millie Dresselhaus to Receive 2009 Vannevar Bush Award
Released March 9, 2009
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Photo of Cecilia Marzabadi in lab with students from Project SEED at Seton Hall University. NSB Names Recipients of 2009 Public Service Awards
Released March 6, 2009
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