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Image of the delivery of toluidine blue O to the deepest layer of skin in a mouse ear.   Image Image of the delivery of "toluidine blue O" to the deepest layer of skin in a mouse ear.
Released October 22, 2009
 
Image of individual red blood cells lined up within a single capillary in a mouse's ear.   Image Image of individual red blood cells lined up within a single capillary in a mouse's ear.
Released October 22, 2009
 
Image of the delivery of toluidine blue O to the outer most layer of skin in a mouse ear.   Image Image of the delivery of "toluidine blue O" to the outer most layer of skin in a mouse ear.
Released October 22, 2009
 
Erik Seiffert explains where ancient lemurs place on the primate evolution tree.   Video Erik Seiffert explains where ancient lemurs place on the primate evolution tree.
Video type: Flash Player
Released October 21, 2009
 
Palentologists proposed placement of Afradapis and Darwinius on the primate family tree.   Image Proposed placement of Afradapis and Darwinius on the primate family tree.
Released October 21, 2009
 
Photo of the upper and lower molars of the extinct Afradapis primate.   Image Studies of upper and lower molars of extinct Afradapis primates show convergent evolution.
Released October 21, 2009
 
Photo of paleontologist Erik Seiffert excavating a new location in Egypt's Fayum Depression.   Image Palentologist Erik Seiffert excavates a new location in northern Egypt's Fayum Depression.
Released October 21, 2009
 
Photo of a Sifaka lemur in Madagascar.   Image Sifaka Lemur in Madagascar.
Released October 21, 2009
 
Artist's reconstruction of the lower jaw of a 37 million-year-old Egyptian primate, Afradapis.   Image Artist's reconstruction of lower jaw of 37 million-year-old Egyptian primate, Afradapis.
Released October 21, 2009
 
A tsunami generated by a piston wavemaker travels across a flume, breaks and collapses a wall.   Video A tsunami generated by a piston wavemaker travels across a flume, breaks and collapses a wall.
Video type: Flash Player
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo of the Seawall experiment in the Large Wave Flume at Oregon State University.   Image The Seawall experiment in the Large Wave Flume at OSU O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo showing a wave impacting a seawall, leading to skyward deflection of momentum.   Image A wave impacts a seawall, leading to skyward deflection of momentum.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo showing a wooden shear wall upon failure caused by a 0.7m high tsunami wave breaking on wall.   Image A wooden shear wall upon failure caused by a 0.7-meter-high tsunami wave breaking onto the wall.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo of a building in Khoa Lak, Thailand, destroyed by the 2004 tsunami.   Image This building, located in Khoa Lak, Thailand, was destroyed by the 2004 tsunami.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Image of the lower Mississippi River delta below New Orleans, with predictions for new land.   Image View of the lower Mississippi River delta below New Orleans, with predictions for new land.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo of the Mississippi River delta.   Image As the Mississippi River enters the Gulf of Mexico, it deposits its load of sediment in a delta.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo of a sunflower.   Image A sunflower.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Photo of maize.   Image Maize.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Image of the Wax Lake Delta in 2005, with a hindcast of shoreline position.   Image A view of the Wax Lake Delta in 2005, with a hindcast of shoreline position.
Released October 20, 2009
 
Optical micrograph showing the small and large pores (black) within the Ni-Mn-Ga alloy (white).   Image Porous metallic foams are made in a two-step process.
Released October 16, 2009
 
Optical micrograph of polished cross-section of dual-pore sized Ni-Mn-Ga shape memory foam.   Image Magnetic shape-memory alloys react to magnetic fields by stretching or contracting.
Released October 16, 2009
 
Photo of Samuel C. Silverstein   Video Samuel C. Silverstein discusses the benefits of research experiences for science teachers.
Video type: Flash Player
Released October 15, 2009
 
The locations of the new Ocean Observatories Initiative are shown in this graphic.   Image The locations of the new Ocean Observatories Initiative are shown in this graphic.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Photo of glacier in background and ice-free areas in foreground.   Image The history of glaciers in Peru and around the world is under study by geoscientists.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Illustration showing the  interactions between the Sun and the Earth.   Image Newly uncovered interactions between the Sun and the Earth affect our climate.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Map of Earth's global electrical conductivity.   Image Geoscientists recently mapped Earth's global electrical conductivity in 3-D for the first time.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Photo of diver surrounded by jellyfish.   Image Jellyfish and other small sea creatures drive large-scale mixing in the oceans.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Photo of researcher viewing snow-capped mountains.   Image Increased desert dust blowing in the wind is altering mountain ecosystems.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Photo of the hybrid remotely operated vehicle Nereus and the mother ship.   Image The hybrid remotely operated vehicle Nereus may be tethered or untethered to a mother ship.
Released October 15, 2009
 
Photo of ancient fossil leaves.   Image Ancient fossil leaves tell a story of sudden loss of biodiversity that may have current parallels.
Released October 15, 2009
 
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