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McNutt Nominated as President of National Academy of Sciences

by Randy Showstack 7 July 20155 May 2023

The current Science editor in chief would become the first woman to head the academy.

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Weak Shaking Lessened Nepal Earthquake Impact

by Randy Showstack 7 July 201510 May 2022

Modest ground motion for such a big quake and some prior training in earthquake preparedness averted worse death and destruction, earthquake scientists say.

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Samuel J. Bame Jr. (1924–2014)

by B. Feldman, D. McComas and M. Thomsen 6 July 201522 July 2015

The pioneering space physicist made fundamental discoveries about space plasmas, including first measurements of solar wind structures and magnetic reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause.

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New Commission Aims to Protect Volcanic Geoheritage

by Randy Showstack 1 July 201510 February 2023

Volcanic landscapes and regions provide valuable opportunities for scientific research, education, and sustainable geotourism, in addition to iconic scenery.

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Floods Fail in War, Win as Weapon Against Sea Level Rise

by C. Reed 29 June 20155 May 2023

A historical look at flooding used as a war strategy in the Netherlands found that the tactic often failed but, in the long run, has helped to protect the land against future floods and sea level rise.

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Alberto Behar (1967–2015)

by N. Cassis 29 June 201531 March 2022

Devoted to exploration and discovery, this JPL scientist's inquisitive mind, inventiveness, and infectious enthusiasm inspired students, colleagues, and friends alike.

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Report Makes a Case for Geology's Role in Policy Decisions

by Randy Showstack 25 June 20157 March 2023

Scientific societies in the United Kingdom and Europe strive to raise awareness among decision makers about geology's relevance to key societal challenges.

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Tailpipe Study: Newer Trucks Emit More Black Carbon

by L. Laursen 24 June 201517 March 2023

A surprising increase is reported in Europe regarding the global warming agent as tougher emissions standards are unveiled in the United States for trucks.

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Pope Calls for Action on Climate Change, Environmental Degradation

by Randy Showstack 19 June 20155 May 2023

Papal encyclical urges strong efforts to protect the environment and the world's poor.

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Connecticut-Sized Dead Zone Expected in Gulf of Mexico

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 18 June 201519 October 2021

An ensemble of four computer models evaluated river runoff, wind patterns, and other factors affecting the extent of oxygen-poor waters near the Mississippi River's mouth.

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