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Media Advisory 10-010
Interactions Between Humans and Environment Focus of National Science Foundation Symposium
Topics include Pandas and People; Mississippi River Nutrients; Suburbanization Effects; Mediterranean Landscapes; Sea-level Rise and Storms
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CNH scientists research the interaction of pandas, humans and ecosystems.
Credit: Vanessa Hull
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Change in land-cover patterns is the subject of CNH-funded research.
Credit: Colin Polsky
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The aftereffects of Hurricane Isabel in 2003 on beachfront property in Rodanthe, N.C.
Credit: Brad Murray
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CNH researchers are studying landscapes in Spain and elsewhere in the Mediterranean.
Credit: Michael Barton
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An Illinois river at flood stage, carrying high amounts of nitrate to the Gulf of Mexico.
Credit: Laurie Drinkwater
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