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Photo of a researcher on a research vessel watching seawater sampling equipment. Unusual Symbiosis Discovered in Marine Microorganisms
Released September 20, 2012
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Image of a kiosk developed by ecoATM for exchanging used electronics for cash or a donation. New "ATM" Takes Old Phones and Gives Back Green
Released September 17, 2012
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Photo with the skyline of St. Paul, Minn. in the background, wildflowers in the foreground. Maintaining Earth's Sustainability: Scientists, Engineers, Educators Take Coordinated Approach
Released September 17, 2012
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Photo of a person with disabilities getting help from a remote human assistant. Nearly $50 Million in Research Funding Awarded by NSF-Led National Robotics Initiative to Develop Next-Generation Robotics
Released September 14, 2012
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image of an oil slick At Least 200,000 Tons of Oil and Gas From Deepwater Horizon Spill Consumed by Gulf Bacteria
Released September 11, 2012
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Fredrick Semazzi Researchers Devise More Accurate Method for Predicting Hurricane Activity
Released September 11, 2012
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Photo of Veena Misra and John Muth in the NCSU Nanostructures Laboratory. Engineering Research Centers Awarded $55.5M to Innovate in Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Released September 10, 2012
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Photo of a Sierra Nevada forest in Sequoia National Park. Study Ties Forest "Greenness" in Western U.S. to Snowpack Extent
Released September 10, 2012
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researcher deploys an automated snow-depth sensor CU-Boulder-led Mountain Forest Study Shows Vulnerability to Climate Change
Released September 10, 2012
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wind turbines near Livermore, CA. Wind Could Meet Many Times World's Total Power Demand by 2030, Researchers Say
Released September 10, 2012
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Cristina Archer Wind Power's Potential
Released September 10, 2012
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Photo of five ticks in a glass vial with the photo gallery icon and the words Photo Gallery. Precautions for Tick-Borne Disease Extend "Beyond Lyme"
Released September 7, 2012
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Generic News Image National Science Foundation Realignment Plans
Released September 7, 2012
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a colony of Rhabdopleura compacta Ancient, Bottom-dwelling Critter Proves: Newer Isn't Always Better
Released September 7, 2012
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earth and environment graphic Researchers Emphasize Evaluation of Tradeoffs in Battling Urban Heat Island
Released September 7, 2012
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researchers examine petri dish of Vibrio bacteria Weapon-wielding Marine Microbes May Protect Populations From Foes
Released September 6, 2012
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image shows the excavation of a large ammonite Dinosaur Die-out Might Have Been Second of Two Closely Timed Extinctions
Released September 5, 2012
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Photo of IGERT trainees deploying a portable weather station. NSF Interdisciplinary Program Takes on Critical National Research Priorities
Released September 4, 2012
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National Science Board logo Call for Nominations: NSB 2013 Honorary Awards in Science Leadership and Public Service
Released September 4, 2012
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WHOI geologist use an auger to bore holes Human Impact Felt on Black Sea Long Before Industrial Era
Released September 4, 2012
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arrows point to melt welts, where faults weaken Scripps Researchers Pinpoint Hot Spots As Earthquake Trigger Points
Released August 29, 2012
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earth and environment graphic URI Oceanographers Find There Is One-third Less Life on Earth
Released August 29, 2012
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pocillopora coral and fish in Moorea Less Is More for Reef-building Corals
Released August 29, 2012
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image of a snail Male Snails Babysit for Other Dads
Released August 28, 2012
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 a rotating table to simulate the oceans' movement How Ocean Currents Affect Global Climate Is a Question Oceanographer May Be Close to Answering
Released August 27, 2012
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researcher collecting samples of Porites corals Darwin Discovered to Be Right: Eastern Pacific Barrier Is Virtually Impassable by Coral Species
Released August 27, 2012
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Photo of tiny, engineered origami structures. Engineers Pursue Flexible Electronics, Self-folding Structures and Controlled Photosynthesis on a Grand Scale
Released August 23, 2012
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Photo of a xeric, or desert, yard in Phoenix. Native Plants in Urban Yards Offer Birds "Mini-Refuges"
Released August 22, 2012
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Photo of scientists and engineers working on the rig floor aboard the drill ship JOIDES Resolution. Brazil Joins International Marine Research Effort
Released August 21, 2012
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image of a live foraminifera Past Tropical Climate Change Linked to Ocean Circulation, Says Texas A&M Team
Released August 21, 2012
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