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The New Climate Dice Aug 06, 2012 09:43:52 AM | Kathryn Hansen
 
The analogy of loaded climate dice has evolved over recent decades to accommodate a new category of extreme temperature events.
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Rain in Maine to Blame for Altering Gulf's Food Web May 25, 2012 10:49:12 AM | Kathryn Hansen
 
Increased rainfall in Maine led to the decline of ocean dwelling plant-like organisms called phytoplankton, which make up the base of the oceanic food web.
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AGU 2011: New Map of Antarctica's Rock Bed Dec 09, 2011 04:19:01 PM | Maria-Jose Vinas
 
An updated map of Antarctica's rock bed will help scientists model the response of ice sheets and glaciers to changes in the environment.
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A Mesmerizing Tour of Earth Jun 04, 2011 10:34:20 AM | Adam Voiland
 
Learn more about what's mentioned in the astronaut video that's going viral
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What On Earth (Sound) Was That #4? Seismic Music From Earth, Of Course... Sep 24, 2010 12:19:02 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
Last week in our "What on Earth is That" segment we posted our first mystery sound. The answer?
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How to Work at NASA Without Working for NASA Jul 28, 2010 07:51:04 AM | Patrick Lynch
 
NASA's Earth science mission is open to the best available scientists, no matter who you work for.
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Puzzling Over the Pieces Jul 27, 2010 12:30:13 PM | Adam Voiland
 
NASA satellites, now working for more than ten years, are beginning to allow us to examine changes in the climate. One purpose of ICESCAPE is to look at the ocean with greater detail than the satellites offer, in order to improve and refine the interpretation of the satellite data.
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What's a Wallops? Jul 07, 2010 01:47:54 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Wallops is known for rocket launches, but the center also undertakes space and Earth science projects, many of which were on display at an open house celebrating the center's 65th anniversary.
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Performance Art, Rock Music Reach Engineering Nirvana in OK Go Video Jun 03, 2010 02:52:47 PM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
What do NASA techies do with their spare time? They make rock-n-roll videos that would make their daytime colleagues proud or jealous, or both.
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Working (Very) Remotely Apr 01, 2010 07:57:20 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
Making sure satellite measurements are accurate sometimes requires going a little out of the way.
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