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  1. DOE JGI releases latest version of IMG
  2. Inexpensive oxidation catalyst could reduce diesel emissions
  3. Bioforensics Analysis Research and Development Center created at Los Alamos
  4. Changes in ozone layer offer hope for improvement, says team of scientists
  5. Changing Face of Chemical Engineering Education
  6. Help for foreign scientists and students affected by Hurricane Katrina
  7. Climate researchers meet to simulate flight operations for storm cloud experiment
  8. Dartmouth Flood Observatory tracks the aftermath of Katrina
  9. UN General Assembly urged to strengthen worldwide capacities in science, technology, and innovation
  10. Tropical Deforestation affects rainfall in the U.S. and around the globe
  11. National Academies advisory: Sept. 19 meeting on wind energy projects
  12. Experts develop global action plan to save amphibians facing extinction
  13. Agronomy society makes $5,000 donation for hurricane aid
  14. Coming to the Arctic near you: The longer, hotter summer
  15. Media advisory: Background on Galveston 1900 Hurricane
  16. Symposium highlights landscape, ecosystem interaction
  17. Lands surface change on Alaska tundra creating longer, warmer summers in Arctic
  18. 'The Great Influenza' wins 2005 Best Book Award from The National Academies
  19. Polar explorer delivers rare snow-depth data to ESA for CryoSat validation
  20. UNC computer, marine scientists collaborate to predict flow of toxic waters from Katrina
  21. Climate change more rapid than ever
  22. MERIS/AATSR Workshop looks at twin sensors with many uses
  23. A space station view on giant lightning
  24. Underlying cause of massive pinyon pine die-off revealed
  25. Katrina floodwaters not as toxic to humans as previously thought, study says
  26. Heat and electricity generator that reduces contaminant emissions
  27. Wetness-defying water?
  28. Warmer seas, wetter air make harder rains
  29. Oil spills and climate change double the mortality rate of British seabirds
  30. Seafloor creatures destroyed by ice action during ice ages
  31. A warmer world might not be a wetter one
  32. New approach to ensure challenges to data access and management don't slow scientific progress
  33. Selective logging causes widespread destruction of Brazil's Amazon rainforest, study finds
  34. Satellite study doubles forest disturbance estimates in Brazil.impacts widespread
  35. Logging doubles threat to the Amazon, rivaling clear-cutting, study suggests
  36. Tropical cloud 'dust' could hold the key to climate change
  37. Microfossils show promise in prospecting climate history
  38. Highlights from October ESA journals
  39. California's oak woodlands face a new threat: Climate change
  40. Lightning research sparks new discovery
  41. Modeling of long-term fossil fuel consumption shows 14.5 degree hike in temperature
  42. UV measurement tool aids defense against microbes in tap water
  43. Department of Energy grants fuel hydrogen research at UGA
  44. Western states to host first test of carbon sequestration in lava rock
  45. Manchester awarded .1.5m to establish transatlantic composites partnership
  46. Software fills in missing data on satellite images
  47. FleetSmart: Campaign to reduce unnecessary vehicle idling
  48. Water vapor feedback is rapidly warming Europe
  49. AGU journal highlights - 11 November 2005
  50. Nov. 18 program on predicting Washington's weather
  51. Novel protein complex enables survival in hostile environment
  52. Air in Fallon, Nev. has elevated levels of tungsten and cobalt
  53. Scientists use new techniques to narrow down impact of global warming on specific regions
  54. Global warming doubles rate of ocean rise
  55. New ice cores expand view of climate history
  56. New evidence extends greenhouse gas record from ice cores by 50 percent, adding 210,000 years
  57. From intelligent cars to the prevention of heart attacks
  58. Warming could free far more carbon from high Arctic soil than earlier thought
  59. Growing more forests in United States could contribute to global warming
  60. Galaxy collisions dominate the local universe
  61. Mercury in atmosphere could be washed out more easily than earlier believed
  62. Envisat sees smoke from Europe's worst peacetime fire
  63. Understanding the oceans microbes is key to the Earth's future
  64. Agronomy, crop, soil science societies present awards, scholarships
  65. AGU journal highlights - 13 December 2005
  66. Nearly a quarter of children are especially susceptible to respiratory illness if they are exposed to second-hand smoke
  67. Research: Snails were overlooked contributors to marsh destruction
  68. Most of Arctic's near-surface permafrost to thaw by 2100
  69. Conference to address the challenge of renewable resources
  70. Motorcycles emit 'disproportionately high' amounts of air pollutants
  71. Researchers show how air pollution can cause heart disease
  72. DOE Joint Genome Institute issues new call for large-scale sequencing proposals
  73. AGU journal highlights - 4 January 2006
  74. Electronic nose could spell the end of landfill pongs
  75. AGU journal highlights - 4 January 2006
  76. Rewriting glacial history in Pacific North America
  77. Report shows deforestation threatens Brazil's Pantanal
  78. Report highlights DOE Joint Genome Institute achievements
  79. Manomet Conservation Center awarded major grant to Foster
  80. Academy awards medal to noted expert in disappearing amphibians
  81. Mountain ranges rise dramatically faster than expected
  82. Ethanol can replace gasoline with big energy savings, comparable impact on greenhouse gases
  83. Of mice, men, trees and the global carbon cycle
  84. SeaSAR 2006: Satellite radar reveals ever-changing face of the ocean
  85. Doubling of US science funding announced in State of the Union Address
  86. APS Physics Tip Sheet #60
  87. Scientist named first Ruth Patrick Chair in Environmental Science
  88. Chronic oil pollution takes toll on seabirds along South American coast
  89. How to find the orbital needle in the celestial haystack
  90. UC Riverside researchers identify clay as major contributor to oxygen that enabled early animal life
  91. NASA post-hurricane Katrina images available on Google Earth
  92. Scientists develop malaria forecasting tool to predict disease risk
  93. A bathroom that cleans itself
  94. New research has implications for California's future water supply and flood risk
  95. 2006 Ocean Sciences Meeting: Press Conference Schedule
  96. ASU professor details weather extremes in new book
  97. Constructal theory predicts global climate patterns in simple way
  98. The nanoworld of corrosion
  99. Climate change may affect length of respiratory infection season
  100. Medieval diaries aid scientists ascertain increase in hot spots due to global warming