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    okt. 26.

    Sign up for Earth Matters: science and insights for people who care about Earth, its resources and its environment.

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    Congratulations to Rob Jackson, professor of earth system science, and 's David K. Stevenson on being named fellows.

  3. nov. 20.

    Meteors that struck Earth are likely smaller than previously estimated, researchers using 's X-ray laser discovered.

  4. nov. 17.

    Quieter for nearby residents and safer for birds, vertical axis turbines could increase support for wind energy installations.

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    nov. 16.

    Global carbon dioxide emissions have risen this year led by China, 's Rob Jackson and team found.

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    nov. 15.

    Our expert Lisa Wedding (center) met with some awesome students today who are helping us model phytoplankton blooms using satellite data and .

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  7. nov. 15.

    More data –> better predictions. – at

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    nov. 15.

    Working with is like working with Legos, fun!

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    nov. 15.

    Great talk from at "Today we expect data will be available and open"

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    nov. 15.

    beginning with how makes better, faster, with

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    nov. 14.

    Sustainability champion & former Dean of Pamela Matson will discuss leadership & the challenges of linking knowledge to action for on Nov 29 w/

  13. nov. 14.

    “Harvey was a complex event with lots of contributing ingredients,” said Noah Diffenbaugh, providing comment on a study he said "breaks new ground."

  14. nov. 14.

    Carbon emissions are rising again, but continued progress in renewables and energy efficiency could help decouple economic growth and global emissions.

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    nov. 13.

    "We hoped that we had turned the corner," said 's Rob Jackson. "We haven't."

  16. nov. 13.

    "What’s wonderful about ecology is it’s not a competitive science. It’s more collaborative," says Hal Mooney, who was honored with an seminar.

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    nov. 10.

    Resuming commercial fishing in protected areas means "short-term gain and long-term disaster," says 's Rob Dunbar.

  18. nov. 10.

    "The path from farm to table is long and vulnerable," write 's Paul Auerbach and co-author . Their book "Enviomedics" explores climate change's potential impacts on human health including threats to food security.

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    nov. 9.

    Deep-learning algorithms used in the digitization of a natural history collection could make other datasets accessible, says Mark Algee-Hewitt.

  20. nov. 9.

    The Natural Gas Initiative Annual Affiliates Meeting and Research Review continues today at Stanford. See the agenda:

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  21. nov. 9.

    U.S. withdrawal from the could have the same galvanizing effect for the international community at as pulling out of the Kyoto Protocol did in 2001, says Michael Wara, senior research scholar.

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