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earth and environment graphic Slow Earthquakes: It's All in the Rock Mechanics
Released May 20, 2013
News From the Field
an artist's reconstruction of Rukwapithecus (front, center) and Nsungwepithecus (right). Scientists Discover Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes
Released May 15, 2013
Press Release
an artist's reconstruction of an ape Scientists Discover Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes
Released May 15, 2013
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China's Loess Plateau Study Shows Warming in Central China Greater Than Most Climate Models Indicated
Released May 14, 2013
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drilling rig at night Climate Record From Bottom of Russian Lake Shows Arctic Was Warmer Millions of Years Ago
Released May 9, 2013
Press Release
Lake El'gygytgyn drilling rig at night Ice-free Arctic May Be in Our Future, Say UMass-Amherst, International Researchers
Released May 9, 2013
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fossil remains found in northwestern China George Washington University Biologist Discovers New Dinosaur in China
Released May 3, 2013
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Image of lake with vegetation and a bridge Elkhorn Slough, Calif. 'Dark Oxidants' Form Away from Sunlight in Lake and Ocean Depths, Underground Soils
Released May 2, 2013
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Graphic illustration showing an artist depiction os Asilisaurus What Happened to Dinosaurs' Predecessors After Earth's Largest Extinction 252 Million Years Ago?
Released April 29, 2013
Press Release
Photo of smoke from a forest fire going up in to the sky Trail of Fire Leads to Less Snow, Threatened Water Resources
Released April 25, 2013
Discovery
field sampling of a pyrite-rich black shale Rethinking Early Atmospheric Oxygen
Released April 24, 2013
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sulfur isotopes within iron sulfide inclusions Ancient Earth Crust Stored in Deep Mantle
Released April 24, 2013
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newly predicted magnesium oxides Geoscientists Predict New Compounds Could Change Our View of What Planets Are Made Of
Released April 23, 2013
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students in a boat use acoustic imaging Earth's Current Warmth Not Seen in the Last 1,400 Years or More, Says Study
Released April 21, 2013
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Andy Farke at the discovery site for Dahalokely New Carnivorous Dinosaur From Madagascar Raises More Questions Than It Answers
Released April 18, 2013
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a map showing portable seismometers Superstorm Sandy Shook the U.S.
Released April 18, 2013
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Graphic illustration showing the Earth and the signal of an EKG NSF Webcast for Earth Day: An EKG for the Earth With NEON
Released April 16, 2013
Press Release
Image of melting snow and the text Photo Gallery Earth Week: The Search for White Gold--Snowmelt
Released April 16, 2013
Discovery
an image of Mars Carbon's Role in Planetary Atmosphere Formation
Released April 8, 2013
News From the Field
Photo showing the geochemistry of microscopic plankton In Last Great Age of Warmth, Carbon Dioxide at Work...But Not Alone
Released April 3, 2013
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researchers set up the clay table Earth Is "Lazy" When Forming Faults Like Those Near San Andreas
Released April 3, 2013
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research team excavating Devonian fossils New Fossil Species From a Fish-eat-fish World When Limbed Animals Evolved
Released March 27, 2013
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image of Iowa wetlands New System to Restore Wetlands Could Reduce Massive Floods, Aid Crops
Released March 27, 2013
News From the Field
Map of Antarctica Advances in Computational Research Transform Scientific Process and Discovery
Released March 25, 2013
Discovery
Road passing through snow covered ancient rocks in Hartford Basin, Conn. Before Dinosaurs' Era, Volcanic Eruptions Triggered Mass Extinction
Released March 21, 2013
Press Release
ancient rocks in Hartford Basin, Conn. Huge and Widespread Volcanic Eruptions Triggered the End-Triassic Extinction
Released March 21, 2013
News From the Field
Marine scientists on a ship at sea hauling in an electromagnetic receiver. Scientists Discover Layer of Liquified Molten Rock in Earth's Mantle
Released March 20, 2013
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Scientist looking at an ice core from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide coring site. Earth Is Warmer Today Than During 70 to 80 Percent of the Past 11,300 Years
Released March 7, 2013
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the research drillship JOIDES Resolution The Making of Antarctica's Hidden Fjords
Released March 5, 2013
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Sky showing a meteor trail over eastern Russia Incoming! Then Outgoing! Waves Generated by Russian Meteor Recorded Crossing the U.S.
Released March 4, 2013
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