What On Earth
- December 2009
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Here is the list of entries for What On Earth based on the selected criteria.
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Hydrology Takes the Cake at AGU
Mar 02, 2010 07:19:55 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Hydrology garnered the most attention from scientists (12.2 percent of all abstracts) followed closely by Atmospheric Sciences (11.1 percent) and finally Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology (8.0 percent).
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Same Words But Different Meanings
Mar 02, 2010 07:19:24 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- There are many words that have distinctly different meanings to scientists and the public. Have any good examples to add to the list?
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Communicating Climate Change
Mar 02, 2010 07:18:55 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Michael Mann urges scientists to take up the art of rhetoric.
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Smelling the Air in Kanpur
Feb 26, 2010 08:52:30 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- “When the plane was about 30 minutes from touchdown, we could start to smell the air,” said David Giles. “It was shocking.”
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Of Science Fairs and Smorgasbords in San Francisco
Jan 08, 2010 04:04:04 PM | Adam Voiland
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- For those of us who love earth science, the AGU meeting is a smorgasbord, and I have been bellying up to the buffet since 1995. The menu this year includes more than 15,516 choices – scientific posters, lectures, town halls, presentations – spread over five days.
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How Do Global Soot Models Measure Up?
Feb 17, 2010 09:23:33 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- A new study shows that models generally underestimate black carbon’s warming effect on climate.
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