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Underwater Volcano’s Fiery Eruption Captured in Detail by Seafloor Observatory

By National Science Foundation on Dec 24, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Underwater Volcano’s Fiery Eruption Captured in Detail by Seafloor Observatory

A sensor array off the Pacific Northwest coast has captured the cracking, bulging and shaking from the eruption of Axial Seamount, a nearly mile-high undersea volcano, in more detail than ever before. A series of papers published this week in the journals Science and Geophysical Research Letters — and announced today during a press conference […]

No Teeth? No Problem. Dinosaur Species Had Teeth as Babies, Lost Them as They Grew

By Emily Grebenstein/Kurie Fitzgerald | GWU on Dec 22, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

No Teeth? No Problem. Dinosaur Species Had Teeth as Babies, Lost Them as They Grew

  WASHINGTON (Dec. 22, 2016)—Researchers have discovered that a species of dinosaur, Limusaurus inextricabilis, lost its teeth in adolescence and did not grow another set as adults. The finding, published today in Current Biology, is a radical change in anatomy during a lifespan and may help to explain why birds have beaks but no teeth. […]

Tales of frozen water, from San Francisco

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Dec 21, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Tales of frozen water, from San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO — On rare winter mornings here, a skim of ice forms on sidewalk puddles. But water’s solid form is mostly an abstraction in this land of blooming flowers and the hummingbirds that visit them. Except for the week of the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Dozens of the 22,000 scientists gathering […]

OU, BU and Smithsonian researchers investigate ancient species in Gulf of Alaska

By Jana Smith Oklahoma University, Remove term: Jana Smith Oklahoma University Jana Smith | University of Oklahoma on Dec 19, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

OU, BU and Smithsonian researchers investigate ancient species in Gulf of Alaska

  Invasive species have shaped island ecosystems and landscapes in the Gulf of Alaska, but their histories are unknown. In a study by the University of Oklahoma, Boston University and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, researchers investigated the archaeological and genetic history of the Arctic ground squirrel on Chirikof Island, Alaska. This small mammal has […]

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