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Screen capture of NSF's new home page. New Look and Feel for NSF.gov
Released July 9, 2012
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Photo of the Russian icebreaker Vladimir Ignatyuk breaking a path in sea ice in Antarctica. NSF Charters Icebreaker to Support U.S. Research Stations in Antarctica
Released July 3, 2012
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Photo of the White House. Outstanding Science and Mathematics Teachers Receive Presidential Awards
Released July 2, 2012
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National Science Board logo National Science Board Accepting Nominations for 2013 Science Leadership and Public Service Honorary Awards
Released June 25, 2012
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Photo of snow and ice covering a building at Lake E in the Russian Arctic. Remote Siberian Lake Holds Clues to Arctic--and Antarctic--Climate Change
Released June 21, 2012
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image of researchers with core Arctic Climate More Vulnerable Than Thought, Maybe Linked to Antarctic Ice-sheet Behavior
Released June 21, 2012
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image of emperor penguins Emperor Penguins Threatened by Antarctic Sea-ice Loss
Released June 20, 2012
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polar graphic Ancient Global Warming Allowed Greening of Antarctica
Released June 18, 2012
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Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching logo. President Obama Honors Outstanding Math and Science Teachers
Released June 11, 2012
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Photo of two Eskimo students holding a tundra swan. NSF Partners With U.S. and International Agencies to Foster Research on Sustainability in the Arctic
Released May 24, 2012
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the Lena River delta Toxic Mercury, Accumulating in the Arctic, Springs From a Hidden Source
Released May 21, 2012
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Photo of Subra Suresh and José Miguel Aguilera signing an agreement. NSF and CONICYT Strengthen Scientific Cooperation in Chile
Released May 16, 2012
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Global Summit logo. National Science Foundation Hosts Inaugural Global Summit on Merit Review
Released May 15, 2012
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radar image of bedrock elevation Scientists Discover New Site of Potential Instability in West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Released May 10, 2012
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polar graphic University of Pittsburgh Geologists Map Prehistoric Climate Changes in Canada's Yukon Territory
Released May 8, 2012
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Photo of Jakobshavn Isfjord, the largest outlet glacier on Greenland's West Coast. Analysis of Speed of Greenland Glaciers Gives New Insight for Rising Sea Level
Released May 4, 2012
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photo of Jakobshavn Isfjord Increasing Speed of Greenland Glaciers Gives New Insight for Rising Sea Level
Released May 3, 2012
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Photo of a group gathering at IceCube, the world's largest neutrino detector. IceCube Neutrino Observatory Provides New Insights Into Origin of Cosmic Rays
Released April 18, 2012
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photo of a group gathering at IceCube IceCube Neutrino Observatory Explores Origin of Cosmic Rays
Released April 18, 2012
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IceCube detection Where Do the Highest-energy Cosmic Rays Come From? Probably Not From Gamma-ray Bursts
Released April 18, 2012
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supraglacial lake on the Greenland Ice Sheet CU-Boulder Study Shows Greenland May Be Slip-sliding Away Due to Surface Lake Melt
Released April 16, 2012
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Photo of emperor penguins with their young. Scientists Determined First-ever Census for Emperor Penguins
Released April 13, 2012
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Adélie penguins near the Palmer Station LTER site Scientists Identify Environmental Impacts of Disappearing Snow and Ice
Released April 6, 2012
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Image of the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica. South Pole Telescope Provides New Insights Into Dark Energy and Neutrinos
Released April 2, 2012
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image of the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica South Pole Telescope Homes In on Dark Energy, Neutrinos
Released April 2, 2012
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Hurricane Ike visualization created by Texas Advanced Computing Center supercomputer Ranger. NSF Leads Federal Efforts In Big Data
Released March 29, 2012
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Pine Island Glacier West Antarctic Ice Shelves Tearing Apart at the Seams
Released March 26, 2012
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Photo of a helicopter carrying SkyTEM mapping technology over Lake Fryxell in Antarctica. First-ever Use of Airborne Resistivity System in Antarctica Allows Researchers to Look Beneath Surface in Untapped Territories
Released March 22, 2012
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a tiny crustacean Unexpected Crustacean Diversity Discovered in Northern Freshwater Ecosystems
Released March 2, 2012
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Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys Antarctic Salty Soil Sucks Water Out of Atmosphere: Could It Happen on Mars?
Released February 27, 2012
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