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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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plasma loops created in the lab It's Always Sunny in Caltech Lab
Released August 20, 2012
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the Tibetan Plateau Tibetan Plateau May Be Older Than Previously Thought
Released August 16, 2012
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Arizona's Sun Corridor Modeling Reveals Significant Climatic Impacts of Megapolitan Expansion
Released August 13, 2012
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image of a hurricane in the ocean Hurricanes Can Be 50 Percent Stronger If Passing Over Fresh Water, Says Texas A&M Study
Released August 13, 2012
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a large bubble atop the central United States In Depth: The Futures of Water
Released August 13, 2012
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view of China's country side Global Water Sustainability Flows Through Natural and Human Challenges
Released August 9, 2012
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earth and environment graphic CU-Boulder-led Team Discovers New Atmospheric Compound Tied to Climate Change, Human Health
Released August 8, 2012
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photo of a hydrothermal vent field UMass Amherst, National Team Define Limits of Microbial Life in an Undersea Volcano
Released August 7, 2012
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Photo of a hydrothermal vent field seen through the porthole of the submersible Alvin. Scientists Define New Limits of Microbial Life in Undersea Volcanoes
Released August 6, 2012
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Photo of President Obama addressing 2011 PECASE recipients in the White House East Room. President Obama Honors Early Career Scientists and Engineers
Released August 3, 2012
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Image of a pattern created by a leaf miner insect with the words Photo Gallery. Tale of Two Scientific Fields--Ecology and Phylogenetics--Offers New Views of Earth's Biodiversity
Released August 3, 2012
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illustration of a bear and salmon Bears, Scavengers Count on All-you-can-eat Salmon Buffet Lasting for Months
Released August 2, 2012
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image of two smokestacks Earth Absorbing More Carbon, Even as CO2 Emissions Rise, Says CU-Boulder-led Study
Released August 1, 2012
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image of fire When the World Burned Less
Released July 30, 2012
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image of dying pinyon pine forests Chronic 2000-04 Drought, Worst in 800 Years, May Be the 'New Normal'
Released July 29, 2012
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a bacterial cell exhibits protective membranes Newfound Gene May Help Bacteria Survive in Extreme Environments
Released July 26, 2012
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the Bonnet Carré Spillway in Lousiana Spillways Can Divert Sand From Rivers to Rebuild Wetlands
Released July 24, 2012
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map of  Beijing Reducing Traffic at 2008 Olympics Yielded Large Cut in CO2
Released July 24, 2012
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Photo of Carly Strasser collecting copepods in an estuary in the Pacific Northwest. DataONE Answers the Call for New Tools to Study the Earth in This Era of Big Data Science
Released July 23, 2012
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pumice rocks from Mt. St. Helens Traveling Through the Volcanic Conduit
Released July 23, 2012
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Satellite image of Iran's Zagros Mountains. Ancient Alteration of Seawater Chemistry Linked With Past Climate Change
Released July 19, 2012
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satellite image of Iran's Zagros Mountains Scientists Connect Seawater Chemistry With Climate Change and Evolution
Released July 19, 2012
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A farmer on a tractor tending to an agricultural crop. Scientists Develop New Carbon Accounting Method to Reduce Farmers' Use of Nitrogen Fertilizer
Released July 18, 2012
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