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Trees on Tundra's Border Are Growing Faster in a Hotter Climate

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 21, 2011   Science/Education  

Measuring Techniques Improve—But the Implications Are Not Certain Evergreen trees at the edge of Alaska’s tundra are growing faster, suggesting that at least some forests may be adapting to a rapidly warming climate, says a new study.While forests elsewhere are thinning from wildfires, insect damage and droughts partially attributed to global warming, some white spruce […]

NASA Probe Data Show Evidence Of Liquid Water On Icy Europa

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 18, 2011   Science/Education  

Data from a NASA planetary mission have provided scientists evidence of what appears to be a body of liquid water, equal in volume to the North American Great Lakes, beneath the icy surface of Jupiter's moon, Europa.

Found: New Fossils of Oldest American Primate

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 16, 2011   Science/Education  

Johns Hopkins researchers have identified the first ankle and toe bone fossils from the earliest North American true primate, which they say suggests that our earliest forerunners may have dwelled or moved primarily in trees, like modern day lemurs and similar mammals.

International Team To Drill Beneath Massive Antarctic Ice Shelf

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 10, 2011   Science/Education  

WASHINGTON — An international team of researchers funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF) will travel next month to one of Antarctica's most active, remote and harsh spots to determine how changes in the waters circulating under an active ice sheet are causing a glacier to accelerate and drain into the sea.

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