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Pacific Plate's Underbelly Revealed Through Explosive Means

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 11 February 20155 October 2022

Scientists produce their own seismic waves—via explosives—to image the bottom region of the plate subducting under the New Zealand.

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NSF Geosciences Budget Would Rise 4.7% in White House Request

by Randy Showstack 9 February 20156 February 2023

President Barack Obama's budget request calls for a healthy boost for the National Science Foundation's geosciences directorate.

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White House Budget Calls for Increased Science Funding

by Randy Showstack 3 February 201522 May 2023

The FY 2016 federal budget proposal released by the White House would increase science funding and end austerity-driven budget cuts.

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Study Stresses Ocean Science Priorities and Budget Rebalance

by Randy Showstack 28 January 20158 August 2023

With infrastructure costs eating into research programs at the National Science Foundation's Division of Ocean Sciences, a new report urges a rebalance of funding and a focus on science priorities.

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Probing Exoplanet Interiors Through Lab Simulations

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 28 January 201522 May 2023

Laser-driven experiments on silica help scientists learn more about planetary formation and evolution.

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Obama Highlights Climate Change and Infrastructure Needs

by Randy Showstack 23 January 201522 May 2023

“No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change,” the president said.

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D. C. Project Aims to Cut Most Storm Water Runoff Problems

by Randy Showstack 23 January 201527 October 2022

The Clean Rivers Project aims to dramatically reduce combined sewage overflows into D. C.’s waterways, improving water quality while also promoting resilience to climate change.

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Underground Water Reserves Found in Hawaii's High Country

by L. Willoughby 23 January 20157 March 2022

The newly discovered groundwater resource could be a source of geothermal energy in a place where electricity rates are the highest in the United States.

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NSF Geosciences Report Provides Updated Roadmap

by Randy Showstack 20 January 20156 February 2023

Core research programs and key imperatives are stressed in a new report by the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee for the Geosciences.

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