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Carbonatite lava that erupted a week before this photo was taken flows from Oldoinyo Lengai volcano. Alchemy in Tanzania? Gas Becomes Solid at Surface of Oldoinyo Lengai Volcano
Released May 6, 2009
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Lava erupts onto the seafloor at NW Rota-1, creating a cloudy, extremely acidic plume. Marine Scientists Return From Expedition to Erupting Undersea Volcano
Released May 5, 2009
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Map showing locations of ocean drilling expeditions in the equatorial Pacific ocean. Sea-floor Sediments Illuminate 53 Million Years of Climate History
Released May 1, 2009
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Photo of the JOIDES Resolution off Hawaii. Newly Rebuilt Drillship JOIDES Resolution Enroute to Port Call
Released April 29, 2009
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Photo of Mueller Glacier in New Zealand. Glacial Advances
Released April 29, 2009
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Photo of tokay geckos in a cage. Wildlife Trade Threatens Public Health and Ecosystems
Released April 29, 2009
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This artist's rendering shows the Chicxulub crater at the time of the meteorite's impact. New Blow for Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Theory
Released April 27, 2009
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Generic News Image President Pledges Clean Energy Education Opportunities to Inspire the Next Generation of Scientists & Engineers
Released April 27, 2009
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Image of yellow and green microscopic cysts of Alexandrium species in Gulf of Maine sediments. Marine Scientists Warn of "Moderately Large" Potential for Spring, Summer Red Tide Outbreak in Gulf of Maine
Released April 22, 2009
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Photo of the Colorado River. As World Warms, Water Levels Dropping in Major Rivers
Released April 21, 2009
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Photo of a microfluidic device used to discover new information about marine bacteria. "Two-handed" Marine Microbes Point to New Method for Isolating Harmful Forms of Chemicals
Released April 15, 2009
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Photo of flooding in Florida's Key West. Decline in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Would Reduce Sea-Level Rise, Save Arctic Sea Ice
Released April 14, 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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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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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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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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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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Photo of Mt. Rushmore. Earth's Crust Melts Easier Than Thought
Released March 18, 2009
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Photo of rock formations in the Karoo Basin in South Africa. Geologic Findings Undermine Theories of Permian Mass Extinction Timing
Released March 2, 2009
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Photos of forest, breaking wave, volcanic eruption and lightning with earth in middle. Understanding How Earth's Biological Systems Respond to and Influence Its Physical and Chemical Conditions
Released February 26, 2009
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Illustration of city on left, basin of water in center and lighthouse on island on right. Scientists to Study Interactions among Earth's Environment, Society and the Economy
Released February 26, 2009
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Photo of the refurbished JOIDES Resolution. Marine Scientists to Investigate Role of Equatorial Pacific Ocean in Global Climate System
Released February 23, 2009
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Photo of a hydrothermal vent. Iron on its Route to the Sea-Floor: A New Path
Released February 8, 2009
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Photo of a fleece of bacteria which contains heat-tolerant genes, lining the back of a Pompeii worm. Microbe Survives in Ocean's Deepest Realm, Thanks to Genetic Adaptations
Released February 5, 2009
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This artist's rendering of the largest snake on record shows its size; it lived in or near water. Prehistoric Fossil Snake is Largest on Record
Released February 4, 2009
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Photo of a demosponge, one of the the earliest known animals. Fossil Steroids Record the Advent of Earliest Known Animals
Released February 4, 2009
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Artist's conception of male Maiacetus inuus with transparent overlay of skeleton. Early Whales Gave Birth on Land
Released February 3, 2009
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Photo of an algal bloom. "Hot Spot" for Toxic Algal Blooms Discovered Off Washington Coast
Released January 30, 2009
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