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- DOE JGI releases latest version of IMG
- Inexpensive oxidation catalyst could reduce diesel emissions
- Bioforensics Analysis Research and Development Center created at Los Alamos
- Changes in ozone layer offer hope for improvement, says team of scientists
- Changing Face of Chemical Engineering Education
- Help for foreign scientists and students affected by Hurricane Katrina
- Climate researchers meet to simulate flight operations for storm cloud experiment
- Dartmouth Flood Observatory tracks the aftermath of Katrina
- UN General Assembly urged to strengthen worldwide capacities in science, technology, and innovation
- Tropical Deforestation affects rainfall in the U.S. and around the globe
- National Academies advisory: Sept. 19 meeting on wind energy projects
- Experts develop global action plan to save amphibians facing extinction
- Agronomy society makes $5,000 donation for hurricane aid
- Coming to the Arctic near you: The longer, hotter summer
- Media advisory: Background on Galveston 1900 Hurricane
- Symposium highlights landscape, ecosystem interaction
- Lands surface change on Alaska tundra creating longer, warmer summers in Arctic
- 'The Great Influenza' wins 2005 Best Book Award from The National Academies
- Polar explorer delivers rare snow-depth data to ESA for CryoSat validation
- UNC computer, marine scientists collaborate to predict flow of toxic waters from Katrina
- Climate change more rapid than ever
- MERIS/AATSR Workshop looks at twin sensors with many uses
- A space station view on giant lightning
- Underlying cause of massive pinyon pine die-off revealed
- Katrina floodwaters not as toxic to humans as previously thought, study says
- Heat and electricity generator that reduces contaminant emissions
- Wetness-defying water?
- Warmer seas, wetter air make harder rains
- Oil spills and climate change double the mortality rate of British seabirds
- Seafloor creatures destroyed by ice action during ice ages
- A warmer world might not be a wetter one
- New approach to ensure challenges to data access and management don't slow scientific progress
- Selective logging causes widespread destruction of Brazil's Amazon rainforest, study finds
- Satellite study doubles forest disturbance estimates in Brazil.impacts widespread
- Logging doubles threat to the Amazon, rivaling clear-cutting, study suggests
- Tropical cloud 'dust' could hold the key to climate change
- Microfossils show promise in prospecting climate history
- Highlights from October ESA journals
- California's oak woodlands face a new threat: Climate change
- Lightning research sparks new discovery
- Modeling of long-term fossil fuel consumption shows 14.5 degree hike in temperature
- UV measurement tool aids defense against microbes in tap water
- Department of Energy grants fuel hydrogen research at UGA
- Western states to host first test of carbon sequestration in lava rock
- Manchester awarded .1.5m to establish transatlantic composites partnership
- Software fills in missing data on satellite images
- FleetSmart: Campaign to reduce unnecessary vehicle idling
- Water vapor feedback is rapidly warming Europe
- AGU journal highlights - 11 November 2005
- Nov. 18 program on predicting Washington's weather
- Novel protein complex enables survival in hostile environment
- Air in Fallon, Nev. has elevated levels of tungsten and cobalt
- Scientists use new techniques to narrow down impact of global warming on specific regions
- Global warming doubles rate of ocean rise
- New ice cores expand view of climate history
- New evidence extends greenhouse gas record from ice cores by 50 percent, adding 210,000 years
- From intelligent cars to the prevention of heart attacks
- Warming could free far more carbon from high Arctic soil than earlier thought
- Growing more forests in United States could contribute to global warming
- Galaxy collisions dominate the local universe
- Mercury in atmosphere could be washed out more easily than earlier believed
- Envisat sees smoke from Europe's worst peacetime fire
- Understanding the oceans microbes is key to the Earth's future
- Agronomy, crop, soil science societies present awards, scholarships
- AGU journal highlights - 13 December 2005
- Nearly a quarter of children are especially susceptible to respiratory illness if they are exposed to second-hand smoke
- Research: Snails were overlooked contributors to marsh destruction
- Most of Arctic's near-surface permafrost to thaw by 2100
- Conference to address the challenge of renewable resources
- Motorcycles emit 'disproportionately high' amounts of air pollutants
- Researchers show how air pollution can cause heart disease
- DOE Joint Genome Institute issues new call for large-scale sequencing proposals
- AGU journal highlights - 4 January 2006
- Electronic nose could spell the end of landfill pongs
- AGU journal highlights - 4 January 2006
- Rewriting glacial history in Pacific North America
- Report shows deforestation threatens Brazil's Pantanal
- Report highlights DOE Joint Genome Institute achievements
- Manomet Conservation Center awarded major grant to Foster
- Academy awards medal to noted expert in disappearing amphibians
- Mountain ranges rise dramatically faster than expected
- Ethanol can replace gasoline with big energy savings, comparable impact on greenhouse gases
- Of mice, men, trees and the global carbon cycle
- SeaSAR 2006: Satellite radar reveals ever-changing face of the ocean
- Doubling of US science funding announced in State of the Union Address
- APS Physics Tip Sheet #60
- Scientist named first Ruth Patrick Chair in Environmental Science
- Chronic oil pollution takes toll on seabirds along South American coast
- How to find the orbital needle in the celestial haystack
- UC Riverside researchers identify clay as major contributor to oxygen that enabled early animal life
- NASA post-hurricane Katrina images available on Google Earth
- Scientists develop malaria forecasting tool to predict disease risk
- A bathroom that cleans itself
- New research has implications for California's future water supply and flood risk
- 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting: Press Conference Schedule
- ASU professor details weather extremes in new book
- Constructal theory predicts global climate patterns in simple way
- The nanoworld of corrosion
- Climate change may affect length of respiratory infection season
- Medieval diaries aid scientists ascertain increase in hot spots due to global warming

