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Mature cloud forests at the La Cortadura Ecological Reserve, Municipality of Coatepec, Veracruz.   Image Cloud Forest in Mexico
Updated November 20, 2009
 
Roundworm intestine stained to reveal a newly discovered species of microsporidia cytoplasm.   Image Newly-discovered Parasite (Image 2)
Updated November 20, 2009
 
Roundworm intestine infected with spores of newly discovered species of microsporidia cytoplasm   Image Newly-discovered Parasite (Image 1)
Updated November 20, 2009
 
The R/V <em>Clifford A. Barnes</em> during a research cruise to Edmonds, Wash.   Image R/V Clifford A. Barnes
Updated November 20, 2009
 
Artist's conception of distributed sensor networks of the National Ecological Observatory Network.   Image NEON Distributed Sensor Networks
Updated November 20, 2009
 
A vast cloud complex named DEM L316, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a nearby gallaxy.   Image Supernova Remnants
Updated November 19, 2009
 
A 180-degree fisheye view of the Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, lit by moonlight.   Image Gemini North with Laser Guide Star
Updated November 19, 2009
 
The first two North American antennas of the Joint ALMA Observatory.   Image New ALMA Antennas
Updated November 19, 2009
 
A 3-D view of a model protocell (a primative cell) approximately 100 nanometers in diameter.   Image Model Protocell (Image 1)
Updated November 19, 2009
 
A 3-D view of a model protocell (a primitive cell) approximately 100 nanometers in diameter.   Image Model Protocell (Image 2)
Updated November 19, 2009
 
Landscape near Independence, Calif., where atmospheric turbulence project T-REX took place   Image T-REX Experiment (Image 3)
Updated August 10, 2009
 
HIAPER, modified Gulfstream V jet owned by NSF and used in atmospheric turbulence study T-REX   Image T-REX Experiment (Image 2)
Updated August 10, 2009
 
Town of Independence, Calif., at sunrise during the T-REX atmospheric turbulence project study   Image T-REX Experiment (Image 1)
Updated August 10, 2009
 
The SUNRISE telescope in its gondola hangs suspended from a crane-like launch vehicle   Image SUNRISE Telescope Launch
Updated August 10, 2009
 
A computer model simulates convection patterns in the deep interior of the sun   Image Convection Zone
Updated August 10, 2009
 
Double rainbow   Image Double Rainbow
Updated August 10, 2009
 
Powerful and sometimes deadly, lightning is one of the most common weather phenomena   Image Dramatic Lightning
Updated August 10, 2009
 
Clouds at sunset, as seen from NCAR's Mesa Laboratory in Boulder, Colo.   Image Sunset Over Mesa Lab
Updated August 10, 2009
 
A stacked lenticular cloud is seen at sunset in the fall in Nederland, Colo.   Image Lenticular Cloud at Sunset
Updated August 7, 2009
 
Turbines on the Cedar Creek wind farm are silhouetted against a dramatic sunset   Image Cedar Creek Wind Farm
Updated August 7, 2009
 
BEACHON project worker descends tower with emissions instruments in ponderosa pine forest   Image BEACHON Project (Image 2)
Updated August 5, 2009
 
Inserting needles of ponderosa poine into glass enclosure to measure biogenic, volatile compounds   Image BEACHON Project (Image 1)
Updated August 5, 2009
 
Mammatus clouds   Image Mammatus Clouds
Updated August 5, 2009
 
A prickly pear blooms along the Walter Orr Roberts Weather Trail at NCAR's Mesa Lab   Image Prickly Pear Cactus
Updated August 5, 2009
 
A wildflower from the <em>rudbeckia</em> family near NCAR's Mesa Lab, Boulder, Colo.   Image Colorado Rudbeckia Wildflower
Updated August 5, 2009
 
A thistle growing on the Walter Orr Roberts Weather Trail near NCAR's Mesa Lab, Boulder, Colo.   Image Wild Thistle
Updated August 5, 2009
 
Coastline erosion in Hawaii   Image Erosion in Hawaii
Updated August 5, 2009
 
Peat-bogs surround Hudson Bay, site of a Canadian northern wetlands study   Image Bogs at Hudson Bay, Canada
Updated August 4, 2009
 
An NSF-owned C-130 aircraft rests on the tarmac at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada   Image C-130 Aircraft in Canada
Updated August 4, 2009
 
A river running through a rain forest   Image River in Rain Forest
Updated August 4, 2009
 
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