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- A North Atlantic Climate Pacemaker for the Centuries (2000) (993)
- Energy. Natural gas from shale bursts onto the scene. (2010) (410)
- Global Warming Is Changing the World (2007) (287)
- A cautionary note. (1988) (231)
- Energy supplies. Peak oil production may already be here. (2011) (131)
- The Next Oil Crisis Looms Large--and Perhaps Close (1998) (128)
- What Can Replace Cheap Oil--and When? (2005) (93)
- Ice Rhythms—Core Reveals a Plethora of Climate Cycles (1996) (90)
- Climate change. What happened to global warming? Scientists say just wait a bit. (2009) (87)
- Unmasking a shifty climate system. (1992) (81)
- Atlantic Climate Pacemaker for Millennia Past, Decades Hence? (2005) (80)
- A Human Trigger for the Great Quake of Sichuan? (2009) (77)
- How thin is thin? (1982) (77)
- The coming copper peak. (2014) (69)
- Three Degrees of Consensus (2004) (69)
- A New Force in High-Latitude Climate (1999) (66)
- Predicting climate change. Vital details of global warming are eluding forecasters. (2011) (64)
- Gas Hydrate Resource: Smaller But Sooner (2004) (64)
- How Urgent Is Climate Change? (2007) (60)
- A Worrying Trend of Less Ice, Higher Seas (2006) (57)
- Is Battered Arctic Sea Ice Down For the Count? (2007) (56)
- Climate change. Amid worrisome signs of warming, 'climate fatigue' sets in. (2009) (53)
- Scientists Tell Policymakers We're All Warming the World (2007) (53)
- Ocean acidification unprecedented, unsettling. (2010) (52)
- Gulf oil spill. Will Deepwater Horizon set a new standard for catastrophe? (2010) (52)
- Sea-Floor Dust Shows Drought Felled Akkadian Empire (1998) (51)
- Do we have the energy for the next transition? (2010) (50)
- Global warming. Soot is warming the world even more than thought. (2013) (49)
- Gulf Oil Spill. A lot of oil on the loose, not so much to be found. (2010) (48)
- Storm-in-a-Box Forecasting (2004) (48)
- The mountain is behaving itself--for now. (1981) (48)
- Big El Niños Ride the Back of Slower Climate Change (1999) (47)
- Pushing the Scary Side of Global Warming (2007) (46)
- Stratospheric Ozone Is Decreasing: A massive reanalysis of measurements confirms that protective stratospheric ozone has decreased during the past 17 years; some decreases greatly exceed predictions. (1988) (45)
- A Warmer Arctic Means Change for All (2002) (45)
- Hansen vs. the World on the Greenhouse Threat: Scientists like the attention the greenhouse effect is getting on Capitol Hill, but they shun the reputedly unscientific way their colleague James Hansen went about getting that attention. (1989) (42)
- Geomicrobiology: Life Goes to Extremes in the Deep Earth--and Elsewhere? (1997) (42)
- Climate change. Humans are driving extreme weather; time to prepare. (2011) (41)
- Fifteen Years of African Drought: The well-publicized 1972 sub-Saharan drought never went away, but, despite its magnitude and persistence, it is neither a human creation nor unique. (1985) (41)
- Global change. Forecasting regional climate change flunks its first test. (2013) (40)
- The Looming Oil Crisis Could Arrive Uncomfortably Soon (2007) (38)
- The ozone hole reaches a new low. (1993) (37)
- Adaptation to climate change. Time to adapt to a warming world, but where's the science? (2011) (36)
- Hydrology. Northern India's groundwater is going, going, going ... (2009) (36)
- A New Driver for the Atlantic's Moods and Europe's Weather? (1997) (36)
- Seismology. Seismic crystal ball proving mostly cloudy around the world. (2011) (36)
- Failure to Gauge the Quake Crippled the Warning Effort (2005) (35)
- A New Way to Ask the Experts—Rating Radioactive Waste Risks (1996) (35)
- It's Official: Humans Are Behind Most of Global Warming (2001) (35)
- Chemical comparison of dissolved organic matter isolated from different oceanic environments (1980) (35)
- The russians are coming? (1981) (33)
- Bumpy Road Ahead for World's Oil (2005) (33)
- A Variable Sun Paces Millennial Climate (2001) (33)
- Models Win Big in Forecasting El Niño (1998) (33)
- Global pollution: is the arctic haze actually industrial smog? (1979) (33)
- Planetary exploration. Radiation will make astronauts' trip to Mars even riskier. (2013) (32)
- The Tropics Return to the Climate System (2001) (32)
- Ozone destruction worsens. (1991) (32)
- Model Shows Islands Muted Tsunami After Latest Indonesian Quake (2005) (32)
- The Story of O2 (2005) (31)
- Cloud seeding: one success in 35 years. (1982) (31)
- Climate change. Global warming is changing the world. (2007) (31)
- Turning down the heat. (1989) (30)
- Milankovitch Climate Cycles Through the Ages: Earth's orbital variations that bring on ice ages have been modulating climate for hundreds of millions of years. (1987) (30)
- Indoor radon: the deadliest pollutant. (1988) (29)
- Chemical studies on the dissolved organic matter in seawater. isolation and fractionation (1975) (29)
- Climate Change: Greenhouse Forecasting Still Cloudy (1997) (28)
- A new kind of storm beneath the sea. (1980) (28)
- Climate Change Hot Spots Mapped Across the United States (2008) (27)
- Climate change. 'Arctic armageddon' needs more science, less hype. (2010) (27)
- Seismology. Learning how to not make your own earthquakes. (2012) (26)
- Triton Steals Voyager's Last Show: Even after 7 billion miles of exploration, Voyager 2 observations of Neptune, its rings, and its moons can still stir controversy about the giant outer planets. (1989) (26)
- No Longer Willful, Gaia Becomes Respectable: The Gaia hypothesis, that Earth is a single huge organism intentionally creating an optimum environment for itself; has been made more palatable; interesting science is coming of it. (1988) (26)
- Pinatubo Global Cooling on Target (1993) (25)
- Even Oil Optimists Expect Energy Demand to Outstrip Supply (2007) (25)
- Inyo Domes Drilling Hits Pay Dirt: A modest project at the volcanic Inyo Domes of east-central California is showing what continental drilling can do for geology. (1985) (25)
- Does a Globe-Girdling Disturbance Jigger El Niño? (1999) (25)
- Are the Ocean's Deserts Blooming? (1983) (25)
- No Doubt About It, the World Is Warming (2006) (24)
- Will the Arctic Ocean Lose All Its Ice? (1999) (24)
- Millennium's Hottest Decade Retains Its Title, for Now (2005) (24)
- How Hot Will the Greenhouse World Be? (2005) (24)
- Climate Modeling's Fudge Factor Comes Under Fire. (1994) (24)
- Arctic Summer Sea Ice Could Vanish Soon But Not Suddenly (2009) (23)
- World Oil Crunch Looming? (2008) (23)
- Is the Greenhouse Here?: A global warming plus hints of other climatic changes are starting to build the case for an intensifying greenhouse, but can the case be proven in time? (1988) (23)
- Origin of life: new ingredients suggested. (1980) (23)
- When a Radical Experiment Goes Bust: A $40-million gas well drilled in Sweden has come up dry, but that doesn't discourage the maverick American scientist who sold the Swedes on prospecting in a most unlikely place. (1990) (22)
- Deep Life in the Slow, Slow Lane (2002) (22)
- Greenhouse Skeptic Out in the Cold: A prominent meteorologist says the greenhouse warming will probably be a bust; experts in and out of the climate community staunchly disagree with this latest iconoclast. (1989) (22)
- Warming's Unpleasant Surprise: Shivering in the Greenhouse? (1998) (21)
- Experts Find No Evidence for a Mammoth-Killer Impact (2008) (21)
- Yes, It's Been Getting Warmer in Here Since the CO2 Began to Rise (2006) (21)
- Acid Rain Control: Success on the Cheap (1998) (21)
- Confronting the Bogeyman of the Climate System (2005) (21)
- Getting Warmer, However You Measure It (2004) (21)
- It's Official: First Glimmer of Greenhouse Warming Seen (1995) (21)
- Carbon dioxide and climate: carbon budget still unbalanced. (1977) (20)
- Rising Global Temperature, Rising Uncertainty (2001) (20)
- Changing global sea levels as a geologic index. (1980) (20)
- Deep Chill Triggers Record Ozone Hole (1998) (20)
- Planetary science. Mars rover trapped in sand, but what can end a mission? (2009) (20)
- Ozone hole bodes ill for the globe. (1988) (20)
- A successful forecast of an el nino winter. (1992) (20)
- Rivers in the Sky Are Flooding the World With Tropical Waters (2006) (20)
- Mineral resources. Is the world tottering on the precipice of peak gold? (2012) (19)
- Climate change. Ice-free Arctic sea may be years, not decades, away. (2012) (19)
- New Greenhouse Report Puts Down Dissenters: An international panel assessing greenhouse warming pointedly denies the validity of objections raised by a prominent minority. (1990) (19)
- New Assaults Seen on Earth's Ozone Shield. (1992) (19)
- Earth Science: A New Dawn for Sun-Climate Links? (1996) (19)
- Draft Report Affirms Human Influence (2000) (19)
- Oil resources. Technology is turning U.S. oil around but not the world's. (2012) (18)
- An Early Glacial Two-Step?: The most recent ice age seems to have exited in two steps, the earlier one perhaps coming sooner than had been thought possible. (1983) (18)
- Is Katrina a Harbinger of Still More Powerful Hurricanes? (2005) (18)
- Climate change. In the hot seat. (2013) (18)
- Ozone takes a nose dive after the eruption of mt. Pinatubo. (1993) (18)
- Fading El Nino Broadening Scientists' View: El Nino and its attendant climatic extremes are weakening, leaving specialists looking even farther afield for ultimate causes. (1983) (18)
- Pollutant haze cools the greenhouse. (1992) (18)
- After the Quake, in Search of the Science--or Even a Good Prediction (2009) (17)
- Geothermal tragedy of the commons. (1991) (17)
- Acoustic tomography of the ocean. (1982) (17)
- Greenhouse Warming still Coming: Estimates of the carbon dioxide-induced climate warming predict a large effect that could be doubled by increasing trace gases; some effects of the warming may already be evident. (1986) (17)
- Gulf oil disaster. Five questions on the spill. (2010) (17)
- A Fickle Sun Could Be Altering Earth's Climate After All. (1995) (16)
- Biggest Extinction Looks Catastrophic (1998) (16)
- La Nina's Big Chill Replaces El Nino: The cooling of El Nino's unusually warm waters in the Pacific will alter weather and probably cool the "greenhouse," at least temporarily. (1988) (16)
- Could the sun be warming the climate? (1991) (16)
- Sunspot-Weather Link Holding Up: Last year's suggestion that the solar cycle modulates the weather has passed the first barrage of statistical tests; lingering doubts will require more observations. (1988) (16)
- Global warming continues in 1989. (1990) (16)
- Pollution of the arctic atmosphere confirmed. (1981) (16)
- Putative Martian Microbes Called Microscopy Artifacts (1997) (16)
- Solid-Earth science. Geophysical exploration linking deep Earth and backyard geology. (2013) (16)
- Did the Tropical Pacific Drive The World's Warming? (1994) (15)
- Creatures Great and Small Are Stirring the Ocean (2006) (15)
- Early Life Thrived Despite Earthly Travails (1999) (15)
- Huge impact tied to mass extinction. (1992) (15)
- Could an Asteroid Be a Comet in Disguise?: Two asteroids of the inner solar system are strong candidates for once-active comets that now masquerade as inert hunks of rock. (1985) (15)
- How Much Coal Remains? (2009) (15)
- Did pinatubo send climate-warming gases into a dither? (1994) (15)
- Climate Since the Ice Began to Melt: Newly mapped climate changes of the past 18,000 years are being simulated in computer models, helping to point toward causes and to verify the models. (1984) (14)
- Halley's Confounding Fireworks: Observations of unprecedented frequency have revealed sudden outbursts and mysterious pulsations in brightness, prompting peripatetic analyses across Europe. (1986) (14)
- An Appealing Snowball Earth That's Still Hard to Swallow (2000) (14)
- NASA's Search for ETs Hits a Snag on Earth: The space agency has a new device to listen for signals from the cosmos but it is hearing derision from Congress. (1990) (14)
- Oil in the ocean: circumstances control its impact. (1977) (14)
- Global Warming Coming Home to Roost in the American West (2007) (14)
- El chichon climate effect estimated. (1983) (14)
- Nuclear waste disposal: alternatives to solidification in glass proposed. (1979) (14)
- Earth's Inner Core Is Running a Tad Faster Than the Rest of the Planet (2005) (13)
- Reducing Uncertainties of Global Warming (2002) (13)
- Glaciology. Experts agree global warming is melting the world rapidly. (2012) (13)
- Megafauna Died From Big Kill, Not Big Chill (2003) (13)
- Extracting geothermal energy can be hard. (1982) (13)
- Global temperature hits record again. (1991) (13)
- Seismology. Two years later, new rumblings over origins of Sichuan quake. (2010) (13)
- Girding for the Next Killer Wave (2005) (13)
- Manganese Nodules Grow by Rain from Above: The rain of plant and animal remains falling into the deep sea not only provides metals to nodules but also determines nodule growth rates and composition. (1984) (12)
- There is more to "acid rain" than rain. (1981) (12)
- Bush Backs Spending for a 'Global Problem' (2001) (12)
- Climate Tipping Points Come In From the Cold (2008) (12)
- Link Between Sunspots, Stratosphere Buoyed (1999) (12)
- How ice age climate got the shakes. (1993) (12)
- AAS Division for Planetary Sciences. An even drier-looking moon. (2006) (12)
- Studies say--tentatively--that greenhouse warming is here. (1995) (12)
- Pollutant Hazes Extend Their Climate-Changing Reach (2007) (12)
- Fugitive Carbon Dioxide: It's Not Hiding in the Ocean. (1992) (12)
- The Ocean's Deserts Are Blooming. (1986) (12)
- Climate Change: Model Gets It Right--Without Fudge Factors (1997) (12)
- Climate control: how large a role for orbital variations? (1978) (12)
- West Antarctica's Weak Underbelly Giving Way? (1998) (12)
- Ancient Life on Mars? (1996) (12)
- Whither Arctic Ice? Less of It, for Sure (2002) (12)
- The Atlantic Conveyor May Have Slowed, But Don't Panic Yet (2005) (12)
- Requiem for Life on Mars? Support for Microbes Fades (1998) (12)
- Huge Impact Is Favored K-T Boundary Killer (1988) (11)
- Ice Cap of 30 Million Years Ago Detected: The oxygen isotopes of marine sediments are providing strong indirect evidence of an Antarctic ice cap twice as ancient as the present one. (1984) (11)
- Rings : Discoveries from Galileo to Voyager (1984) (11)
- Parkfield quakes skip a beat. (1993) (11)
- Does Chaos Permeate the Solar System?: As faster computers allow celestial mechanicians longer looks at the behavior of the planets, chaos is turning up everywhere. (1989) (11)
- EI Nino Metamorphosis Throws Forecasters. (1993) (11)
- Earthquake prediction: mexican quake shows one way to look for the big ones. (1979) (11)
- Earthquakes: prediction proving elusive. (1978) (11)
- Did Darwin get it all right? (1995) (11)
- Milankovitch climate cycles: old and unsteady. (1981) (11)
- The Carbon Cycle and Climate Warming: Learning how carbon cycles through the environment, with and without human intervention, is crucial to predicting the greenhouse effect. (1983) (11)
- Another Global Warming Icon Comes Under Attack (2007) (11)
- The Sahara Is Not Marching Southward (1998) (11)
- Second Thoughts on Skill Of El Niño Predictions (2000) (11)
- Study unveils climate cooling caused by pollutant haze. (1995) (11)
- El chichon forebodes climate change. (1982) (11)
- Global warming. The greenhouse is making the water-poor even poorer. (2012) (11)
- Rainbow of Martian Minerals Paints Picture of Degradation (2004) (11)
- On Mars, a Second Chance for Life (2004) (11)
- Life or Volcanic Belching on Mars? (2004) (11)
- Looking-Deeply-Into the Earth's Crust in Europe. (1993) (11)
- Global Warming May Be Homing In on Atlantic Hurricanes (2006) (11)
- The Moon Influences Western U.S. Drought: An 18.6-year cycle of Great Plains drought related to lunar tide turns up in the record previously used to support only a sun-weather relation. (1984) (11)
- Volcanologists ponder a spate of deaths in the line of duty (1993) (11)
- A Tempestuous Birth for Hurricane Climatology (2006) (11)
- Reversals Reveal Pitfalls in Spotting Ancient and E.T. Life (2002) (10)
- Getting a Quick Read on the Biggest Tsunami Earthquakes (2008) (10)
- Can Great Quakes Extend Their Reach? (1998) (10)
- Martian ‘Microbes’ Cover Their Tracks (1997) (10)
- Sharpening Up Models for a Better View of the Atmosphere (2006) (10)
- A Few Good Climate Shifters (2004) (10)
- Warming Indian Ocean Wringing Moisture From the Sahel (2003) (10)
- Galloping Glaciers of Greenland Have Reined Themselves In (2009) (10)
- Mount st. Helens: an unpredictable foe. (1980) (10)
- Signs of Success in Forecasting El Niño (2002) (10)
- Dinosaurs and friends snuffed out? (1991) (10)
- New Biomarker Proposed for Earliest Life on Earth (2004) (10)
- Evidence of Arctic Ozone Destruction: The same chlorine compound that first pointed to the destruction of ozone by chlorofluorocarbons in the Antarctic hole has now been found over the Arctic. (1988) (10)
- Pushing Back the Origins of Animals (1998) (10)
- USGS Optimistic on World Oil Prospects (2000) (10)
- Doubling of Atmospheric Methane Supported: The apparent doubling of methane during the past few hundred years suggests that the current increase will continue, adding to the greenhouse warming. (1984) (10)
- Seismology. More megaquakes on the way? That depends on your statistics. (2011) (10)
- Titan, Once a World Apart, Becomes Eerily Familiar (2005) (9)
- A Meteoriticist Speaks Out, His Rocks Remain Mute (2001) (9)
- Evolution's Big Bang Gets Even More Explosive. (1993) (9)
- Making Clouds Darker Sharpens Cloudy Climate Models (2003) (9)
- Dueling Models: Future U.S. Climate Uncertain (2000) (9)
- Partial chemical characterization of estuarine dissolved organic matter (1980) (9)
- Wild String of Winters Confirmed: Meteorologists have measured just how erratic the weather has been from winter to winter lately--a millennium may pass before another time like it. (1985) (9)
- Sunspot-Weather Link Is Down But Not Out: The winte of 1989 has delivered a serious blow to an apparent connection between activity on the sun and the weather on Earth. (1990) (9)
- Can the Kyoto Climate Treaty Be Saved From Itself? (2000) (9)
- El Niño Grew Strong As Cultures Were Born (1999) (9)
- Carbon Dioxide and the Control of Ice Ages: A varying greenhouse effect may provide the leverage needed by Earth's orbital variations to control the 100,000-year ice-age cycle. (1984) (9)
- When climate twitches, evolution takes great leaps. (1992) (9)
- Orbital variation--ice age link strengthened. (1983) (9)
- 1988 ties for warmest year. (1989) (9)
- Sun, weather, and climate: a connection? (1982) (9)
- Atmospheric scientists puzzle over high-altitude flashes. (1994) (9)
- Climate change. Three degrees of consensus. (2004) (9)
- Meteorology. One Sandy forecast a bigger winner than others. (2012) (9)
- Even warm climates get the shivers. (1993) (9)
- Iron fertilization: a tonic, but no cure for the greenhouse. (1994) (9)
- A Time War Over the Period We Live In (2008) (9)
- Seismology. New work reinforces megaquake's harsh lessons in geoscience. (2011) (9)
- Parkfield Keeps Secrets After a Long-Awaited Quake (2004) (9)
- U.s. Climate tilts toward the greenhouse. (1995) (9)
- Is all Acid rain polluted? (1981) (9)
- Climate change. Both of the world's ice sheets may be shrinking faster and faster. (2009) (9)
- The Global Warming Is Real: An analysis of the effect of urban growth on U.S. climate records shows that a century of global warming is real; the magnitude of future warming remains uncertain. (1989) (9)
- Periodic Extinctions and Impacts Challenged: Critics are attacking the evidence that comet showers have caused periodic extinctions; proposed triggers for the showers seem unlikely as well. (1985) (9)
- Lake Nyos Was Rigged for Disaster: Studies suggest that magmatic gas seepage had turned Lake Nyos in Cameroon into a time bomb; evidence mounts against a volcanic trigger for last August's disaster. (1987) (9)
- The Long Lake Project - The First Field Integration of SAGD and Upgrading (2002) (9)
- The Little Ice Age--Only the Latest Big Chill (1999) (9)
- Antarctic ozone hole fails to recover. (1994) (8)
- Carbon Budget Not So out of Whack. (1980) (8)
- Mars exploration. Hang on! Curiosity is plunging onto Mars. (2012) (8)
- The Weather in the Wake of El Nino: This El Nino is disappearing as it releases its hold on the world's weather; it was a sobering experience. (1988) (8)
- Pity the Poor Weatherman: Despite satellites, supercomputers, and billions of observations, weather forecasting skill is improving only slowly, often too slowly for the public to notice. (1985) (8)
- Climate science. The IPCC gains confidence in key forecast. (2013) (8)
- Small Eddies Are Mixing the Oceans: Long-lived small eddies are crisscrossing the oceans carrying the effects of local mixing hundreds and even thousands of kilometers. (1985) (8)
- Making Mountains with Lithospheric Drips: The rigid underpinnings of several western states may have dribbled away, raising mountains as the drips passed by. (1988) (8)
- Mass Extinctions Face Downsizing, Extinction (2001) (8)
- False Alarm: Atlantic Conveyor Belt Hasn't Slowed Down After All (2006) (8)
- Paring Down the Big Five Mass Extinctions (2001) (8)
- A few lessons learned. (1982) (8)
- Changes in the Sun May Sway the Tropical Monsoon (2005) (8)
- Greenhouse Science Survives Skeptics (1992) (8)
- Quake Prediction Tool Gains Ground (1995) (8)
- German super-deep hole hits bottom. (1994) (8)
- Pollute the Planet for Climate's Sake? (2006) (8)
- A Single Climate Mover for Antarctica (2002) (8)
- Tang Hints of a Watery Interior for Enceladus (2009) (8)
- Martian Meteorites Are Arriving: The eight SNC meteorites found on Earth are probably from Mars, most researchers now agree, but how they ever got off their home planet remains a question. (1987) (8)
- Isotopic anomalies in meteorites: complications multiply. (1978) (8)
- For Radioactive Waste From Weapons, a Home at Last (1999) (8)
- Rising Plumes in Earth's Mantle: Phantom or Real? (2006) (8)
- Palmdale bulge doubts now taken seriously. (1981) (8)
- A Wet Early Mars Seen in Salty Deposits (2004) (8)
- Prospects for earthquake prediction wane. (1979) (8)
- Darker Clouds Promise Brighter Future for Climate Models (1995) (8)
- The bits and pieces of plate tectonics. (1980) (8)
- Heavy Breathing on Mars? (2004) (8)
- Carbon Dioxide and a Changing Climate: A National Research Council view of the carbon dioxide greenhouse includes inevitable climatic warming but no certain disasters. (1983) (8)
- Minerals Cooked Up in the Laboratory Call Ancient Microfossils Into Question (2003) (8)
- Plumes From the Core Lost and Found (2003) (8)
- Planetary science. How wet the moon? Just damp enough to be interesting. (2010) (8)
- Warnings Precede Chinese Temblors (1997) (8)
- Earliest Animals Old Once More? (1998) (8)
- Global warming. Models foresee more-intense hurricanes in the greenhouse. (2010) (8)
- Testing an Ancient Impact's Punch. (1994) (8)
- Among Global Thermometers, Warming Still Wins Out (1998) (8)
- Whither the shoreline? (1981) (7)
- Vail's Sea-Level Curves Aren't Going Away: Academic researchers are beginning to gather support for Exxon's new stratigraphic organizing scheme as its interpretation becomes more sophisticated. (1984) (7)
- Earthquake forecast endorsed. (1985) (7)
- Inconstant Ancient Seas and Life's Path (2002) (7)
- Mother Nature Cools the Greenhouse, but Hotter Times Still Lie Ahead (2008) (7)
- From mercury to pluto, chaos pervades the solar system. (1992) (7)
- A Variable Sun and the Maya Collapse (2001) (7)
- Rising Damp From Small Comets? (1997) (7)
- Has Stratospheric Ozone Started to Disappear?: Both the primary satellite monitor and ground-based instruments have recorded a large ozone decrease. Is it real? (1987) (7)
- New evidence fuels antarctic ice debate. (1982) (7)
- Mammoth-killer impact flunks out. (2010) (7)
- Earthquake prediction retracted. (1981) (7)
- Did Satellites Spot a Brightening Sun? (1997) (7)
- A New Way to Forecast Next Season's Climate: A new mathematical technique that makes 90-day climate forecasts by searching the historic record does as well as humans. (1989) (7)
- Cooling the greenhouse cheaply. (1991) (7)
- Hurricanes Won't Go Wild, According to Climate Models (2008) (7)
- Pluto's Orbital Motion Looks Chaotic: The oddest planet seems to have a new distinction: its motion around the sun is irregular to the point of unpredictability. (1988) (7)
- Stalking the Next Parkfield Earthquake: Testing hypotheses at the Parkfield section of the San Andreas already bears a strong resemblance to earthquake prediction. (1984) (7)
- Report Urges Greenhouse Action Now: An international report says action, beginning now, is required to avert the clear danger of greenhouse warming; the U.S. droughts only highlight the hazards. (1988) (7)
- Weak faults: breaking out all over. (1992) (7)
- Oil resources. An oil gusher in the offing, but will it be enough? (2012) (7)
- Volcanic hazard alert issued for california. (1982) (7)
- Plate Tectonics Goes Back 2 Billion Years: In a 1.5-billion-year extension of plate tectonics, geologists are showing that North America is a collage of wandering fragments. (1985) (7)
- Humans and Nature Duel Over the Next Decade's Climate (2007) (7)
- Reading the Future in Loma Prieta: October's earthquake was disastrous enough, but its successful forecast and the lessons of history suggest worse is in store, perhaps within the next decade. (1989) (7)
- A Trigger for the Cambrian Explosion? (2002) (7)
- Quake prediction by animals gaining respect. (1980) (7)
- Asteroid Impact Gets More Support: The global distribution of shocked quartz at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary argues for an asteroid or comet impact and against a volcano as a cause of the mass extinction. (1987) (7)
- Sunspot-Weather Correlation Found: A stunningly strong, correlation between the sunspot cycle and weather has been found; will it persist an what, if any, physical connection is responsible? (1987) (7)
- Nyos, the killer lake, may be coming back. (1989) (7)
- Do Plumes Stir Earth's Entire Mantle? (1991) (7)
- Earliest Signs of Life Just Oddly Shaped Crud? (2002) (7)
- Getting a Handle on The North's 'El Niño' (2001) (7)
- Signs of Plate Tectonics on an Infant Mars (1999) (7)
- Ice Bubbles Confirm Big Chill (1996) (7)
- Continental Drilling Heading Deeper: As scientific continental drilling here and abroad inches deeper into the crust, an ambitious U.S. superdeep borehole is being proposed. (1984) (7)
- Prediction of huge peruvian quakes quashed. (1981) (7)
- Pinatubo fails to deepen the ozone hole. (1992) (7)
- Urals Yield Secret of a Lasting Bond (1996) (7)
- Test fails to confirm cloud seeding effect. (1982) (7)
- The deep Earth machine is coming together. (2013) (7)
- NASA Reining in PI-Led Planetary Missions (2004) (6)
- Energy. Gas hydrate resource: smaller but sooner. (2004) (6)
- Sun's Role in Warming Is Discounted. (1995) (6)
- Oil resources. Are world oil's prospects not declining all that fast? (2012) (6)
- Did an Ancient Deep Freeze Nearly Doom Life? (1998) (6)
- Seismologists issue a no-win earthquake warning. (1992) (6)
- Mount st. Helens and a climate quandary. (1981) (6)
- Global Warming, Hotter Than Ever (2007) (6)
- Mammoth-Killer Impact Gets Mixed Reception From Earth Scientists (2007) (6)
- Voyager Finds Uranian Shepherds and a Well-Behaved Flock of Rings: Voyager 2 discovered the moonlets predicted to shape the Uranian rings, two new rings, a predominance of boulders in the rings, and much more. (1986) (6)
- Meteorology. Weather forecasts slowly clearing up. (2012) (6)
- A Perfect Ocean for Four Years of Globe-Girdling Drought (2003) (6)
- Precambrian tectonics: is the present the key to the past? (1978) (6)
- Hunt for Birthplace of Meteorites Yields New View of Earth's Origins (2006) (6)
- Deep-Sinking Slabs Stir the Mantle (1997) (6)
- Signs of Past Collapse Beneath Antarctic Ice (1998) (6)
- Globe's 'Missing Warming' Found in the Ocean (2000) (6)
- Galileo Suggests Deep Roots to Jupiter's Fierce Winds (1996) (6)
- Trace gases could double climate warming. (1983) (6)
- Paleoclimatology. Snowball Earth has melted back to a profound wintry mix. (2010) (6)
- The lessons of dr. Browning. (1991) (6)
- Safety Versus Science on Next Trips to Mars (2002) (6)
- A Victim of the Black Sea Flood Found (2000) (6)
- Bringing down the sea level rise. (1989) (6)
- An 'Outrageous Hypothesis' for Mars: Episodic Oceans (1993) (6)
- Nobel Peace Prize Won by Host of Scientists and One Crusader (2007) (6)
- Stealth Tsunami Surprises Indonesian Coastal Residents (2006) (6)
- Planetary science. Cassini spies an ocean inside Saturn's icy, gassy moon Titan. (2012) (6)
- Magnetic ripple hints gaspra is metallic. (1993) (6)
- Sky-High Findings Drop New Hints of Greenhouse Warming (1996) (6)
- El Niño or La Niña? The Past Hints at the Future (2005) (6)
- 1991: warmth, chill may follow. (1992) (6)
- Computer Models Gaining on El Nino: Simulations of the ocean and of the atmosphere during an El Nino give hope for models coupling the two and hint at why mid-latitude effects are so variable. (1984) (6)
- Landslides from Volcaooes Seen as Common: Given the example of Mount St. Helens' catastrophic collapse, geologists are recognizing volcanic debris avalanches elsewhere. (1984) (6)
- Earth science. The story of O2. (2005) (6)
- Astronomy. Why is the sun's corona so hot? (2012) (6)
- Ocean - in - a - machine starts looking like the real thing. (1993) (6)
- Black Sea Deluge May Have Helped Spread Farming (1998) (6)
- Isotopes Add Support for Asteroid Impact: Osmium isotope analysis supports an asteroid impact 65 million years ago but cannot exclude a huge volcanic eruption. (1983) (6)
- Oil resources. Splitting the difference between oil pessimists and optimists. (2009) (6)
- Growing prospects for life on Mars divide astrobiologists. (2010) (6)
- New gravity anomalies mapped from old data. (1982) (6)
- Winking Star Unveils Planetary Birthplace (2002) (6)
- Earliest Animals Growing Younger? (1999) (6)
- Sea water and the Ocean Crust: The Hot and Cold of It. (1978) (6)
- Greenhouse Report Foresees Growing Global Stress (1995) (6)
- New crater age undercuts killer comets. (1993) (6)
- Tweaking the Clock of Radioactive Decay (1999) (6)
- Planetary science. Question of martian methane is still up in the air. (2012) (6)
- Antarctic ozone hole is still deepening. (1986) (6)
- The greatest extinction gets greater. (1993) (5)
- Fossils tell of mild winters in an ancient hothouse. (1993) (5)
- New signs of long valley magma intrusion. (1983) (5)
- A Lava Lamp Model for the Deep Earth (1999) (5)
- Evidence of Huge, Deadly Impact Found Off Australian Coast? (2004) (5)
- Whiff of Gas Points to Impact Mass Extinction (2001) (5)
- Parkfield earthquake looks to be on schedule. (1986) (5)
- Bacteria Help Grow Gold Nuggets From Dirt (2006) (5)
- Did the Mammoth Slayer Leave a Diamond Calling Card? (2009) (5)
- Climate change. El Niño lends more confidence to strong global warming. (2010) (5)
- Science and Policy Clash at Yucca Mountain (2000) (5)
- Geologists Get Together to Dissect Earth's Thin Skin. (1993) (5)
- Who Can Forecast the Worst Weather?: As the National Weather Service becomes only one of a myriad of forecast sources, it is attempting to keep the competition out of the hazard warning business; it won't be easy. (1990) (5)
- Oil and gas estimates plummet. (1989) (5)
- Oceanography: a closer look at gulf stream rings. (1977) (5)
- Saturn's Rings Look Ancient Again (2008) (5)
- The Great African Plume Emerges as a Tectonic Player (1999) (5)
- Planetary science. Enceladus now looks wet, so it may be ALIVE! (2011) (5)
- No Din of Alien Chatter in Our Neighborhood (2004) (5)
- Double Exposures Reveal Mini-Comets? (1989) (5)
- Research Council Says U.S. Climate Models Can't Keep Up (1999) (5)
- Mantle Plumes Both Tall and Short? (2003) (5)
- The Sun Is Fading: The decrease in solar brightness is small but possibly climatically significant; a turnaround may be in the offing. (1986) (5)
- Small eddies proliferating in the atlantic. (1981) (5)
- Periodic Impacts and Extinctions Reported: In a potentially historic workshop, researchers sought a trigger for comet showers that might ultimately drive evolution and even climate change. (1984) (5)
- Telling Weathermen When to Worry: Research meteorologists are coming up with ways to alert weather forecasters when they have a bad prediction or a particularly good one; the result should be more credible forecasts. (1989) (5)
- Old bones aren't so bad after all. (1991) (5)
- Comet Crackup Will Spur Science, Whatever the Result (2005) (5)
- Neptune's Ring Arcs Confirmed. (1985) (5)
- Latest Forecast: Stand By for a Warmer, But Not Scorching, World (2006) (5)
- Seasonal-Climate Forecasts Improving Ever So Slowly (2008) (5)
- Ancient Sea-Level Swings Confirmed (1996) (5)
- A Wetter, Younger Mars Emerging (2000) (5)
- Another oil resource warning. (1984) (5)
- The Race to Predict Next Week's Weather. (1983) (5)
- New Way to Read the Record Suggests Abrupt Extinction (1996) (5)
- East coast mystery booms: mystery gone but booms linger on. (1979) (5)
- At Last, Methane Lakes on Saturn's Icy Moon Titan--But No Seas (2006) (5)
- Huge Eruption May Cool the Globe (1991) (5)
- Predictable quake damage. (1985) (5)
- Rings within rings within rings within . . (1980) (5)
- Whom to Blame for the Great Storm?: An inquiry following the surprising October storm that battered both sides of the English Channel urges that forecasters know their computer models better. (1988) (5)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. Pesky perchlorates all over Mars. (2013) (5)
- Planetary science. Meteorite mystery edges closer to an answer--or the end of a field. (2013) (5)
- Fossils Challenge Age of Billion-Year-Old Animals (1998) (5)
- Where was the moon eons ago? (1983) (5)
- A Bit of Icy Antarctica Is Sliding Toward the Sea (2004) (5)
- A search for another san andreas. (1986) (5)
- Beating Up on a Young Earth, and Possibly Life (2000) (5)
- Tracing Sources of Acid Rain Causes Big Stir (1982) (5)
- Upstart Ice Age Theory Gets Attentive But Chilly Hearing (1997) (5)
- Weight limit for mass spectroscopy raised. (1982) (5)
- Probing the Deep Continental Crust: Seismic reflection profiling is creating a clearer picture of some unseen continental rock, but now there is much needed help from other techniques. (1984) (5)
- Energy. Not under my backyard, thank you. (2010) (5)
- Ice-Age Rain Forest Found Moist, Cooler (1996) (5)
- Climate: Millennial Climate Oscillation Spied (1996) (5)
- Impact looks real, the catastrophe smaller. (1981) (5)
- Is a Thinning Haze Unveiling the Real Global Warming? (2007) (5)
- Mild Winters Mostly Hot Air, Not Gulf Stream (2002) (5)
- Contacts with the west bring cultural revolution. (1994) (5)
- Faraway Tsunami Hints at a Really Big Northwest Quake (1995) (5)
- . . . And in the laboratory. (1988) (5)
- Climate change. Clouds appear to be big, bad player in global warming. (2009) (5)
- Does a Climate Clock Get a Noisy Boost? (2000) (5)
- The Hottest Year, By a Hair (1998) (5)
- New Plasma Physics Lab at Giacobini-Zinner: The ICE spacecraft found action aplenty when it passed through a comet last month; plasma physics has a windfall of new natural experiments. (1985) (5)
- Hot Dry Rock: Problems, Promise: After a decade of hard lessons and limited success, tapping the enormous heat reserves in rock too dry to yield steam or hot water on its own faces more challenges. (1987) (5)
- Voyager 1 Crosses a New Frontier and May Save Itself From Termination (2005) (5)
- Order From Chaos, Power From Dissipation in Planetary Flows (2007) (5)
- Ice, quakes, and a wobble shake san francisco. (1995) (5)
- Harbingers of the Coalinga Earthquake: An encircling pattern of earthquakes preceded the damaging shock near Coalinga, suggesting how some earthquakes might be anticipated. (1983) (5)
- El ninio winners and losers declared. (1991) (5)
- The Continental Plates Are Getting Thicker: Petrologists and seismologists now agree that the old cores of the continents have deep roots extending well below the thickest ocean plates. (1986) (5)
- Why the West Stands Tall (1997) (5)
- The whole world had a case of the ice age shivers. (1993) (5)
- Volcanoes to Keep an Eye on: The western United States has scores of volcanoes likely to erupt in the future; some of them may be waking from long slumbers. (1983) (5)
- Geologic Disposal of Nuclear Wastes: Salt's Lead Is Challenged. (1979) (5)
- Deep Impact Finds a Flying Snowbank of a Comet (2005) (5)
- Mammoth lakes quiet but concern persists. (1983) (5)
- Ophiolites: windows on which ocean crust? (1983) (5)
- Did Volcanoes Drive Ancient Extinctions? (2000) (5)
- Sea Floor Records Reveal Interglacial Climate Cycles (1998) (5)
- Another impact extinction? (1992) (5)
- Radioactive waste disposal. Light at the end of the radwaste disposal tunnel could be real. (2011) (5)
- Searching Land and Sea for the Dinosaur Killer: The impact that triggered a mass extinction and possibly the death of the dinosaurs left clues to its location. (1987) (5)
- Plate tectonics: what forces drive the plates? (1978) (5)
- Scientists see greenhouse, semiofficially. (1995) (5)
- Tracking the Wandering Poles of Ancient Earth: New analyses support the contention that Earth's poles have wandered across the globe, at times as fast as continental drift. (1987) (5)
- Forecasting the Weather a Bit Better: A new computer model provides a distinct improvement in short-range forecasting, but you may not notice much of a difference by looking out the window. (1985) (5)
- Asteroid theory of extinctions strengthened. (1980) (5)
- Second Clock Supports Orbital Pacing of the Ice Ages (1997) (5)
- Comet dust closer to home? (1986) (5)
- Earthquake—or Earthquack? (1990) (4)
- Seismology: Seismologists Learn the Language of Quakes (1996) (4)
- Iceball Mars? (2003) (4)
- Volcanoes can muddle the greenhouse (1990) (4)
- Spots Confirmed, Tiny Comets Spurned (1997) (4)
- Having it both ways in the mantle. (1992) (4)
- Planetary science. It's official--Voyager has left the solar system. (2013) (4)
- Scaling down planetary science. (1994) (4)
- Taking Shots at Ozone Hole Theories: The word from atmospheric chemists monitoring the spring thinning of the ozone layer over Antarctica is that two leading theories are as good as dead, but they won't lie down. (1986) (4)
- A Refuge for Life on Snowball Earth (2000) (4)
- Did a burst of volcanism overheat ancient Earth? (1991) (4)
- Energy supplies. Bumpy road ahead for world's oil. (2005) (4)
- Another Try at Forecasting El Nino: There are signs in the Pacific Ocean, and in some mathematical models, that an El Nino is on the way, but most experts remain cautious. (1986) (4)
- World Starts Taming the Greenhouse (2001) (4)
- Climate change. NRC reports strongly advocate action on global warming. (2010) (4)
- Earliest Animal Tracks or Just Mud Cracks? (2002) (4)
- Ozone hole. Not over the Arctic-for now. (1992) (4)
- Embryos Provide Clues to Early Animal Evolution (1995) (4)
- Bigger Jolts Are on the Way For Southern California (1995) (4)
- A Dripping Wet Early Mars Emerging From New Pictures (2000) (4)
- Did Jupiter and Saturn Team Up to Pummel the Inner Solar System? (2004) (4)
- Is the World Warming or Not? (1995) (4)
- Tropical Pacific a Key to Deglaciation (2003) (4)
- A stronger IPCC report. (2013) (4)
- Planetary science. Could a whiff of methane revive the exploration of Mars? (2012) (4)
- Ocean Drilling Details Steps to an Icy World: From the most southerly scientific ocean drilling in a decade, researchers are tracing Earth's jerky slide into glacial times. (1987) (4)
- Precisely Measuring the Past Million Years: The latest version of time scales tuned to Earth orbital variations brings 5000-year accuracy to the dating of marine sediments. (1983) (4)
- A job well done at pinatubo volcano. (1991) (4)
- Chilly Ice-Age Tropics Could Signal Climate Sensitivity (1995) (4)
- Fingers of salt help mix the sea. (1981) (4)
- Hydroxyl, the cleanser that thrives on dirt. (1991) (4)
- The Right Climate for Assessment (1997) (4)
- How much oil? It depends on whom you ask. (1981) (4)
- A Shot of Oxygen to Unleash the Evolution of Animals (2006) (4)
- New Mammal Data Challenge Evolutionary Pulse Theory (1996) (4)
- Halocarbons Liked to Ozone Hole: The claimed detection of chlorine monoxide in the Antarctic ozone hole links man-made chlorofluorocarbons to the hole's creation and implies that things could get worse. (1987) (4)
- New moons: encounters of the serendipitous kind. (1978) (4)
- A Quickie Birth for Jupiters and Saturns (2002) (4)
- Planetary rings explained and unexplained. (1982) (4)
- How to Fix the Clouds in Greenhouse Models: Climate models are moving toward the realistic simulation of clouds needed to calculate the size of the greenhouse warming. (1989) (4)
- Can Northern Snow Foretell Next Winter's Weather? (2003) (4)
- Satellites of asteroids coming into vogue. (1981) (4)
- Pacific Migration Arrested by Meltdown's High Waters (2003) (4)
- The stately cycles of ancient climate. (1991) (4)
- Gulf oil disaster. How to kill a well so that it's really most sincerely dead. (2010) (4)
- Another Deep Antarctic Ozone Hole (1990) (4)
- Environment. First detection of ozone hole recovery claimed. (2011) (4)
- Forecasters Learning to Read a Hurricane's Mind (1999) (4)
- Continental Drift Nearing Certain Detection: Geodesists are increasingly confident that they are directly measuring the drifting of continents near rates seen in the geologic record. (1985) (4)
- Slow Atmospheric Oscillations Confirmed: A disturbance that travels through the tropics every 40 to 50 days seems to modulate the Indian monsoon and influence the jet stream. (1984) (4)
- Making a Splash With a Hint of Mars Water (2000) (4)
- Rings around the solar system. (1979) (4)
- Two Geologic Clocks Finally Keeping the Same Time (2008) (4)
- Concern rising about the next big quake. (1980) (4)
- California's Quakes Forecasted: The first official earthquake forecast for California emphasizes the broad extent of the hazard and the uncertainties involved in predicting the next quakes. (1988) (4)
- The Earthquake That Will Eat Tokyo (2007) (4)
- Chesapeake bay impact crater confirmed. (1995) (4)
- Putting Limits on the Diversity of Life (2001) (4)
- Making Better Planetary Rings: Particles colliding in Saturn's rings appear to be ice balls, not snowballs, acting like molecules of a gas, a liquid, and perhaps even a solid. (1985) (4)
- A Dose of Dust That Quieted an Entire Hurricane Season? (2007) (4)
- Sea-Floor Spreading Is Not So Variable: A new measure of how fast ancient ocean crust formed suggests that this rate, as well as sea level, were not as high 80 million years ago as once thought. (1984) (4)
- Global warming. Rising global temperature, rising uncertainty. (2001) (4)
- Does Evolutionary History Take Million-Year Breaks? (1997) (4)
- Nuclear Winter Won't Blow Away. (1985) (4)
- Global Warming Throws Some Curves in the Atlantic Ocean (2008) (4)
- Continents at the Core-Mantle Boundary?: Probing of the boundary between the rocky mantle and fluid core suggests a variability reminiscent of the crust we live on. (1986) (4)
- Chinese Cave Speaks of a Fickle Sun Bringing Down Ancient Dynasties (2008) (4)
- Tidal waves: new method suggested to improve prediction. (1978) (4)
- How Does Earth's Interior Work? (2005) (4)
- U.s.-Russian team solves arctic mystery. (1992) (4)
- Chaotic rotation predicted for hyperion. (1983) (4)
- Greenhouse Warming Passes One More Test (2001) (4)
- Nuclear Waste disposal. Science and policy clash at Yucca Mountain. (2000) (4)
- Breakthrough of the year. On Mars, a second chance for life. (2004) (4)
- Seismology. Foreshadowing Haiti's catastrophe. (2010) (4)
- U.S. Bites Greenhouse Bullet and Gags (1991) (4)
- Making the Moon from a Big Splash: The idea that the impact of a Mars-size body on the young earth could have formed the moon has breathed new life into a long-stagnant field. (1984) (4)
- Paleontology. Mega-eruptions drove the mother of mass extinctions. (2013) (4)
- How Far Did the West Wander? (1995) (4)
- Methane increase put on pause. (1994) (4)
- The fickleness of the deep sea. (1982) (4)
- Geophysicists Ponder Hints Of Otherworldly Water (1998) (4)
- Global warming. How urgent is climate change? (2007) (4)
- New Source Proposed for Most Common Meteorites (1996) (4)
- Shoemaker-levy dazzles, bewilders. (1994) (3)
- A lunar meteorite and maybe some from Mars. (1983) (3)
- A Slowing Cog in the North Atlantic Ocean's Climate Machine (2004) (3)
- Life Slow Enough to Live on Radioactivity (2006) (3)
- Quake prediction under way in earnest. (1986) (3)
- Earth's Breathing Lessons (2001) (3)
- Galileo Turns Geology Upside Down on Jupiter's Icy Moons (1996) (3)
- Suspect Terranes and Continental Growth: The dissection of western North America is forcing geologists to decide exactly what they know about the travels of continental rocks. (1983) (3)
- Seismology. Some earthquakes warn that they are about to strike. (2013) (3)
- Cassini Catches Mysterious Hot Spot on Icy-Cold Enceladus (2005) (3)
- A Slow Start for Earthquakes (1998) (3)
- OPEC's Second Coming (1998) (3)
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Earth (1997) (3)
- Greenhouse Bandwagon Rolls On (1991) (3)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2006) (3)
- Magnetic "Jerk" Gaining Wider Acceptance: Something seems to have happened within the earth's core that jerked the magnetic field in 1969 during its slow drift across the globe. (1984) (3)
- Icy Volcanism Has Rejuvenated Titan (2005) (3)
- Refining and Defending the Vail Sea Level Curve: The latest, most detailed version of Exxon's controversial record of changing sea level continues to gain supporters. (1987) (3)
- Volcano-Ice Age Link Discounted (1996) (3)
- Planetary Science: Does Tellurium Frost Venus's Highlands? (1996) (3)
- Did the ocean once run backward? (1989) (3)
- Delving into faults and earthquake behavior. (1987) (3)
- High-Tech Fingers on Earth's Erratic Pulse (2003) (3)
- In Mass Extinction, Timing Is All (2004) (3)
- Tracing a Young and Malleable Moho: The boundary between the continental crust and the mantle in Nevada appears to be younger than the continent itself. (1986) (3)
- Cores Document Ancient Catastrophe (1997) (3)
- Bits of the lower mantle found in brazilian diamonds. (1993) (3)
- Huge Pacific Waves Trigger Wild Weather Half a World Away (2003) (3)
- Ice, Mud Point to CO2 Role in Glacial Cycle (2000) (3)
- Plate Tectonics Is the Key to the Distant Past: Field geologists taking a closer look at 3-billion-year-old rocks are deciding that drifting plates formed them after all. (1986) (3)
- Timing Evolution's Early Bursts. (1995) (3)
- Geopressured energy fighting uphill battle. (1980) (3)
- The Solar System's New Diversity. (1994) (3)
- When Evolution Surges Ahead (1997) (3)
- Mapping Orbital Effects on Climate: Paleoceanographers are tracing the global chain of events that must lead from the variations in the earth's orbit and axial motions to climate change. (1986) (3)
- Martian Magnetic Whisper Detected (1997) (3)
- Geophysicists Ponder Ancient Chills and Elusive Quakes (1997) (3)
- Why the Ice Ages Don't Keep Time (1999) (3)
- Climate change. Pushing the scary side of global warming. (2007) (3)
- Sinking Slabs Puncture Layered Mantle Model: Seismologists are finding that oceanic plates sinking into the mantle plunge right through the supposedly impenetrable boundary between the upper and lower mantle. (1986) (3)
- Who Pushed Whom Out of the Last Ice Age? (2003) (3)
- Plate tectonics: hot spot implicated in ridge formation. (1978) (3)
- Tracks of Billion-Year-Old Animals? (1998) (3)
- Has an Impact Done It Again? (2003) (3)
- Planetary science. Search for martian life clears another hurdle. (2014) (3)
- When Fittest Survive, Do Other Animals Matter? (2000) (3)
- A Surprise La Niña (2003) (3)
- Extinction with a whimper. (1992) (3)
- Politicians Attack, But Evidence for Global Warming Doesn't Wilt (2006) (3)
- How to Make a Warm Cretaceous Climate: Computer modeling suggests that there must be more to the long slide from the balmy Cretaceous Period into the ice ages than the drifting of continents. (1984) (3)
- How Many Ways Can Halley Spin?: As astronomers await a prolonged view of Halley's bare nucleus, new evidence supports its rapid rotation and slow wobble as an explanation of its odd behavior. (1988) (3)
- Ultrahigh pressure: new highs spur pursuit of exotic goals. (1978) (3)
- Galileo's Frustrating Asteroid Pursuit. (1991) (3)
- Probing the Long Tail of the Magnetosphere: The most prolonged forays ever into the deep geomagnetic tail have found evidence of great blobs of plasma whose formation helps drive the aurora. (1984) (3)
- Mars Orbiter's Swan Song: The Red Planet Is A-Changin' (2006) (3)
- Official forecasts pushed out to a year ahead. (1994) (3)
- How Saturn's Icy Moons Get a (Geologic) Life (2006) (3)
- Running Water Eroded a Frigid Early Mars (2003) (3)
- Weather modification: a call for tougher tests. (1978) (3)
- Putting a Lid on Life on Europa (2001) (3)
- Nonmarine iridium anomaly linked to extinctions. (1981) (3)
- Developing a Big Picture of Earth's Mantle: The sounds of distant earthquakes, specially combined by large computers, are producing the first global, three-dimensional maps of the mantle. (1984) (3)
- Climate Modelers See Scorching Future as a Real Possibility (2005) (3)
- Slide Into Ice Ages Not Carbon Dioxide's Fault? (1999) (3)
- Steps Toward a Cooler Greenhouse (1991) (3)
- Volcanoes Can Muddle the Greenhouse: Cleaning up climate records reveals that the largest volcanic eruptions cool the climate for a few years, complicating identification of the greenhouse warming; climate disasters loom too. (1989) (3)
- An Entrepreneur Does Climate Science (2006) (3)
- Gulf oil spill. Government chided for poor planning and communication. (2010) (3)
- How high was ice age ice? A rebounding Earth may tell. (1994) (3)
- Geologists Pursue Solar System's Oldest Relics (2000) (3)
- A bigger death knell for the dinosaurs? (1993) (3)
- River-Level Forecasting Shows No Detectable Progress in 2 Decades (2007) (3)
- Does Europa's Ice Hide an Ocean? (1996) (3)
- Winds, Pollutants Drive Ozone Hole: Man-made chlorofluorocarbons are destroying ozone over Antarctica each spring, but the weather there allows it to happen and could be making it worse from year to year. (1987) (3)
- The Great Asteroid Roast: Wast It Rare or Well-Done?: Many astronomers now believe most of the asteroids were cooked early on rather than being largely unaltered primordial stuff. (1990) (3)
- Planetary Science: Shock Forges Piece of Jovian Interior (1996) (3)
- Who profits from ecological disaster? (1994) (3)
- Small Asteroids Point to a Source for Meteorites (1999) (3)
- At quadrennial geophysics fest, Earth scientists think globally. (1995) (3)
- Opportunity Tells a Salty Tale (2004) (3)
- Who Can Read the Martian Clock? (2006) (3)
- Hurricane-Drought Link Bodes Ill for U.S. Coast: The sub-Saharan drought has eased, perhaps ended, but that may mean more killer storms like Hugo. (1990) (3)
- New Fault Picture Points Toward Bay Area Quakes: Recent earthquakes and a new way of looking at faults suggest that damaging quakes are closing in on the San Francisco area. (1989) (3)
- Continuing Indonesian Quakes Putting Seismologists on Edge (2007) (3)
- Cheapest Mission Finds Moon's Frozen Water (1998) (3)
- SETI Faces Uncertainty on Earth and in the Stars. (1992) (3)
- A Call for Telling Better Time Over the Eons (2003) (3)
- Earth scientists assemble atop an ancient rift. (1992) (3)
- Winds, Not Just Global Warming, Eating Away at the Ice Sheets (2008) (3)
- Phoenix Rose Again, But Not All Worked Out as Planned (2009) (3)
- Monitoring Earth and sun by satellite. (1987) (3)
- As the Oceans Switch, Climate Shifts (1998) (3)
- More Signs of a Far-Traveled West (1997) (3)
- A new portrait of venus: thick-skinned and decrepit. (1994) (3)
- Arctic Ozone Is Poised for a Fall: An airborne expedition into the Arctic stratosphere found clear evidence that the same cloudmediated chemistry that leads to the Antarctic ozone hole appears over the Arctic. (1989) (3)
- Ozone hits bottom again. (1989) (3)
- A frontal attack on a paradigm of meteorology. (1991) (3)
- Deep-Sea Coral Records Quick Response to Climate (1998) (3)
- Electron Shadow Hints at Invisible Rings Around a Moon (2008) (3)
- U.s. Weather and the equatorial connection. (1982) (3)
- Jupiter's Two-Faced Moon, Ganymede, Falling Into Line (2001) (3)
- Life--Potential, Slow, or Long Dead (2001) (3)
- Signs of a Warm, Ice-Free Arctic (2004) (3)
- Did a Blast of Sea-Floor Gas Usher in a New Age? (1997) (3)
- Will Magellan Find a Half-Sister of Earth's?: Detailed radar maps of Venus will decide whether Venus and Farth, once viewed as twin planets, are at all closely related. (1990) (3)
- Eons of a Cold, Dry, Dusty Mars (2003) (2)
- Signs of an eastern quake? (1985) (2)
- Global warming. Draft report affirms human influence. (2000) (2)
- Huge Impact Tied to Mass Extinction (1992) (2)
- Climate change. Humans fueled global warming millennia ago. (2013) (2)
- An Encouraging Long-Term Quake "Forecast": The anticipation of the size and location of last April's Morgan Hill earthquake was two-thirds of a prediction; predicting a precise time remains out of reach. (1984) (2)
- From One Coral Many Findings Blossom: Old coral from drowned Barbados reefs is yielding measures of everything from glacial ice to Earth's magnetic field. (1990) (2)
- U.S. Oil and Gas Fields Double in Size (1995) (2)
- A Better Fit for the Plate Tectonic Puzzle: Reanalysis of geophysical data helps reconcile estimates of San Andreas fault motion and reduces the earthquake hazard. (1987) (2)
- A Piece of the Dinosaur Killer Found? (1996) (2)
- An Icy World Looks Livelier (1997) (2)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Tying megaeruptions to a mass extinction long after the fact. (2012) (2)
- A passion for the little things among the planets: largest radar detects dumbbell in space. (1989) (2)
- Planetary science on the brink again. (1979) (2)
- In Search of Elusive Little Comets: The existence of mini-comets bombarding the solar system has reportedly been confirmed by two independent means; only their originator thinks the matter resolved. (1988) (2)
- IRAS Science Briefings. (1983) (2)
- Chinook Winds Resemble Water Flowing over a Rock: Winds blowing down from Colorado's Front Range can reach 200 kilometers per hour when the atmosphere behaves like a flowing stream. (1986) (2)
- Venus: not simple or familiar, but interesting. (1980) (2)
- A Wizard of Middle Earth Under Fire: For 10 years Raymond Jeanloz has been shaking up mineral physics; now he is facing some major tests himself. (1989) (2)
- Cows and Climate; Sundry Catastrophes A Fruitless Search for Great Midwest Quakes (1991) (2)
- Were north pacific waters sinking 18,000 years ago? (1985) (2)
- The latest on the antarctic hole. (1988) (2)
- Texas a & m to direct deep-sea drilling. (1983) (2)
- Hubbub at Saturn's Rings Revealed (1995) (2)
- Breakthrough of the year. A disaster and a warning--but of what? (2011) (2)
- No Way to Cool the Ultimate Greenhouse (1993) (2)
- Found: Jupiter's Missing Water (1996) (2)
- The Climate System as a Ticking Clock: The discovery of a 2-year "ticking" in the record of El Nino is fueling a growing awareness of biennial climate variations. (1990) (2)
- Magellan: no venusian plate tectonics seen. (1991) (2)
- Mars Rock Crud Gets in the Way (2004) (2)
- A Sea Change in Ocean Drilling (2003) (2)
- Heading for a Dusty Death at Comet Halley?: Researchers are betting the success of the Giotto mission on their understanding of the debris shed by the comet--big uncertainties remain. (1985) (2)
- Geoscience. The Quaternary Period wins out in the end. (2009) (2)
- Petroleum exploration: discouragement about the atlantic outer continental shelf deepens. (1979) (2)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, California. Flows on Mars but no water. (2010) (2)
- What Was a 'Wet and Warm' Early Mars Really Like? (2008) (2)
- Climatology: 1995 the Warmest Year? Yes and No (1996) (2)
- The foggy crystal ball of mineral physics. (1991) (2)
- Exoplanetary science. First Goldilocks exoplanet may not exist. (2010) (2)
- A giant licks its wounds. (1994) (2)
- Who will win the el nino sweepstakes this time? (1990) (2)
- Big squeeze points to a big quake. (1991) (2)
- A hot spot found, another discarded. (1981) (2)
- Deep Rocks Stir the Mantle Pot (1991) (2)
- The f ring becomes a little less baffling. (1982) (2)
- A Smoking Gun for an Ancient Methane Discharge (1999) (2)
- Nevado del Ruiz Repeats Itself (1986) (2)
- Earthquake prediction. A quake may have hinted that it was on the way. (2011) (2)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, California. Magnetics point to magma 'ocean' at Io. (2010) (2)
- A Comet's Heart May Be Big but Black: Astronomers straining to catch a glimpse of the "dirty snowball" of Comet Halley are finding that it may be bigger and dirtier than thought. (1985) (2)
- Geology Near, Far, and Long Ago (1999) (2)
- Shaking Up a Nursery of Giant Planets (1999) (2)
- Climate prediction. Signs of success in forecasting El Niño. (2002) (2)
- New Geochemical Benchmark Changes Everything on Earth (2005) (2)
- A Core-Mantle Link? (1991) (2)
- Making Deep Earthquakes in the Laboratory?: Lab experimenters are on the trail of quakes that should not happen--ones so deep that rock should not break. (1990) (2)
- Climate-Evolution Link Weakens (1997) (2)
- The First Rocks Whisper of Their Origins (2002) (2)
- Did the Roof of the World Start an Ice Age? (1989) (2)
- Space weather forecasting. Are we ready for the next solar maximum? No way, say scientists. (2009) (2)
- A Passion for the Little Things Among the Planets: Which Way is North? Ask Right-Handed Astronomers. (1989) (2)
- Pinning Down the Next Big California Quake: Seismologists, geologists, and historians have agreed on three locations where the next large southern California earthquake might strike. (1985) (2)
- How the Armenian quake became a killer. (1989) (2)
- Profile: Veerabhadran Ramanathan. From burning dung to global warming and back again. (2009) (2)
- Tectonics, Design Combine for Indian Disaster--More Coming (2001) (2)
- Paleontology: A Volcanic Crisis for Ancient Life? (1995) (2)
- A lesson learned, again, at valdez. (1991) (2)
- A Shocking View of the Permo-Triassic (1996) (2)
- Threshold Crossed on the Way to a Geodynamo in a Computer (2005) (2)
- Yucca Mountain Panel Says DOE Lacks Data (1999) (2)
- Scientific Drill Ship to Be Reborn (2005) (2)
- Great Oxidation Event Dethroned? (2009) (2)
- New Technology Aids Geophysicists: Geophysicists are listening in on a new military satellite system to determine precise positions on the earth with unprecedented ease. (1985) (2)
- Phoenix's Water May Be Gumming Up the Works (2008) (2)
- Planetary science. Hayabusa gets to the bottom of deceptive asteroid cloaking. (2011) (2)
- More Science and a Carrot, Not a Stick (2002) (2)
- Making the moon, remaking Earth. (1989) (2)
- Planetary science. How an alluring geologic enigma won the Mars rover sweepstakes. (2011) (2)
- Upgrade of storm warnings paying off. (1993) (2)
- Planetary science. Cassini plumbs the depths of the Enceladus sea. (2014) (2)
- Scary Arctic Ice Loss? Blame the Wind (2005) (2)
- Volcanoes, quakes, and the connectedness of things. (1981) (2)
- Planetary science. Life could have thrived on Mars, but did it? Curiosity still has no clue. (2013) (2)
- Venus is looking more like Earth than Mars. (1986) (2)
- Climate change. Joining forces to pump up a variable sun's climate effects. (2009) (2)
- A Simple Flip-Flop for Earth's Poles? (1992) (2)
- Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Lucky glimpses of a weirdly wetter moon. (2010) (2)
- Life's Winners Keep Their Poise in Tough Times (1997) (2)
- U.S. Policy: A Permanent Sea Change? (2007) (2)
- Neptune ring fades again. (1983) (2)
- Skepticism persists as plate tectonic answers come harder. (1978) (2)
- Minerals Point to a Hot Origin for Icy Comets (2006) (2)
- Ancient tropical climates warm San Francisco gathering. (1994) (2)
- How much is too much when the Earth quakes? (1980) (2)
- OIL OUTLOOK:USGS Optimistic on World Oil Prospects. (2000) (2)
- Most Devastating Mass Extinction Followed Long Bout of Sea Sickness (2008) (2)
- Evolution. A trigger for the Cambrian explosion? (2002) (2)
- Are We Alone in the Universe? (2005) (2)
- Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Coaxing out another taste of the sun. (2010) (2)
- Seismic reflection profiling: a new look at the deep crust. (1978) (2)
- The defense department declassifies the Earth-slowly. (1994) (2)
- Looking Way Back for the World's Climate Future (2006) (2)
- Volcanoes: Old, New and--Perhaps--Yet To Be. (1990) (2)
- Watching the Earth Move (1996) (2)
- NSF Proposes Marriage of Rocks and Waves (1999) (2)
- Newfound 'Tenth Planet' Puts Pluto Behind the Eight Ball (2005) (2)
- Bolivian quake deepens a mystery. (1994) (2)
- The Sun's Churning Innards Foretell More Solar Storms (2006) (2)
- ... But Did Deeper Forces Act To Uplift the Andes? (1995) (2)
- Controversies hot and cold at Baltimore geophysics meeting. (1993) (2)
- Deep Holes Yielding Geoscience Surprises: Sinking scientific boreholes in the continents is testing geology and geophysics with unexpected, sometimes disturbing, results. (1989) (2)
- U.s. Earthquake hazards: real but uncertain in the East. (1978) (2)
- From Clouds to Cores at the Spring Geophysics-Fest (1997) (2)
- Gasping for Air in Permian Hard Times (2005) (2)
- Do California Quakes Portend a Large One?: Far from the San Andreas fault, three lines of evidence hint at a large earthquake striking within the next decade. (1986) (2)
- Weather Satellites Coming of Age: After 25 years, observations from satellites have become clearly useful in weather forecasting by computers, but only for some places at some times. (1985) (2)
- Water Everywhere on Early Mars But Only for a Geologic Moment? (2008) (2)
- Mass extinctions. Before the dinosaurs' demise, a clambake extinction? (2012) (2)
- A Seismic Murmur of What's Ahead for India (2005) (2)
- Saturn: The Unfinished Symphony (2004) (2)
- Catastrophes of every ilk at the geophysics fest (1993) (2)
- A System Fails at Mars, a Spacecraft Is Lost (1999) (2)
- In Search of the Red Planet's Sweet Spot (2006) (2)
- Deep, Moist Heat Drives Jovian Weather (2000) (2)
- A Brighter Outlook for Good Ozone (2002) (2)
- Assessing the risk of eastern u.s. Earthquakes. (1981) (2)
- Comets were a clerical error. (1988) (2)
- Planetary science. Phoenix lander revealing a younger, livelier Mars. (2010) (2)
- Was there a prelude to the dinosaurs' demise? (1988) (2)
- A low-iron recipe for deep-mantle rock. (1991) (2)
- Planetary science. Liquid water found on Mars, but it's still a hard road for life. (2010) (2)
- Planetary origins. A quickie birth for Jupiters and Saturns. (2002) (2)
- An About-Face Found in the Ancient Ocean (1991) (2)
- When disaster rains down from the sky. (1979) (2)
- Extinction by a one-two comet punch? (1992) (2)
- Support Is Drying Up for Noah's Flood Filling the Black Sea (2007) (2)
- Planetary science. Yes, there's ice on the moon--but how much, and what use is it? (2009) (2)
- If Not Cheap Oil ... (2005) (2)
- Carbon cycle and climate warming (1983) (2)
- Climate change. Study challenges cosmic ray-climate link. (2009) (2)
- Could Mother Nature Give the Warming Arctic a Reprieve? (2007) (2)
- Origins and extinctions: paleontology in Chicago. (1992) (2)
- GEOPHYSICISTS PEER INTO FIERY CORE AND ICY OCEAN DEPTHS (1997) (2)
- Yucatan killer impact gaining support. (1991) (2)
- Solar system dynamics. Mystery Pioneer anomaly is real but still a mystery. (2011) (2)
- Earth's Solid Iron Core May Skew Its Magnetic Field. (1995) (2)
- Global change. A quick (partial) fix for an ailing atmosphere. (2012) (2)
- Good news for volcano watchers. (1989) (2)
- Staggered antarctic ice formation supported. (1981) (2)
- Alien Planetary System Looks a Lot Like Home (2008) (2)
- Once, Maybe Still, an Ocean on Europa (1997) (2)
- Volcanoes may warm locally while cooling globally. (1993) (2)
- The deepest hole in the world. (1984) (2)
- Second crater points to killer comets. (1993) (2)
- Signs of the parkfield quake? (1990) (2)
- Human--Not Martian--Error Cited (2007) (2)
- Baring the secrets of asteroid ida. (1994) (2)
- Breakthrough of the year. Global warming, hotter than ever. (2007) (2)
- From Earth's Core to African Oil (2001) (2)
- Stalking the next Parkfield earthquake in Central California (1984) (2)
- Budgets Stall But Forecasts Jump Forward (1996) (2)
- Capturing El Nino in Models: The physical mechanism that makes a model produce El Ninos is an oscillator in the tropical Pacific; whether the models and reality coincide remains unclear. (1987) (2)
- Did venus hiccup or just run down? (1993) (2)
- Ozone Loss, Greenhouse Gases Linked (1998) (2)
- Flipped Switch Sealed the Fate of Genesis Spacecraft (2004) (2)
- Atmospheric Science: Ozone-Destroying Chlorine Tops Out (1996) (2)
- Another panel rejects nevada disaster theory. (1992) (2)
- Is hale-bopp the next great comet? (1995) (2)
- Do NASA Images Create Fantastic Voyages? (1992) (2)
- Culture Wars Over How to Find an Ancient Niche for Life on Mars (2008) (2)
- NASA Keeps Its Fingers Crossed While Magellan Shines. (1990) (2)
- How many more after northridge? (1994) (2)
- A violent venus seen from a troubled magellan. (1990) (2)
- Forecasting California’s earthquakes (1988) (2)
- Old and new geology meet in phoenix. (1987) (1)
- ARE EARTHQUAKES A TICKING CLOCK FOR LOS ANGELES (1992) (1)
- Surveyor Shows the Flat Face of Mars (1998) (1)
- Fossil Count Suggests Biggest Die-Off Wasn't Due to a Smashup (2005) (1)
- Space Physics: Does the Sun Trigger Outbursts From Earth's Magnetosphere? (1996) (1)
- Is the San Andreas Weak at Heart?: Scientists drilling a deep hole near the San Andreas fault are finding that it may be by far the weakest part of the crust, which would resolve a 15-year-long controversy. (1987) (1)
- Good forecast, but missed prediction. (1992) (1)
- Wet Stellar System Like Ours Found (2001) (1)
- Law of the sea. A final push to divvy up the sea by all the rules. (2009) (1)
- How is new ocean crust formed? (1979) (1)
- Galileo Finds Mysterious Magnetic Field at Ganymede (1996) (1)
- Hurricane forecasting shows promise. (1990) (1)
- Bets range from boom to bust for jovian impacts. (1994) (1)
- Looking Back to Early Mars, Deep Into Earth (2000) (1)
- Climatology. A tempestuous birth for hurricane climatology. (2006) (1)
- Yucca Mountain: A Hotter Case to Handle (1999) (1)
- Did an Impact Trigger the Dinosaurs' Rise? (2002) (1)
- Greenhouse Model vs. Reality. (1989) (1)
- Evolutionary Pulse Found, But Complexity as Well (2001) (1)
- Rethinking Water on Mars and the Origin of Life (2001) (1)
- Global warming. World starts taming the greenhouse. (2001) (1)
- 'Mind-Boggling' Martian Gullies Raise Climate Conundrum (2004) (1)
- NSF Shortens Drilling Season (2007) (1)
- An Early Date for Raising the Roof of the World (2006) (1)
- To Touch the Water of Mars and Search for Life's Abode (2008) (1)
- An Early, Muddy Mars Just Right for Life (2005) (1)
- Planetary science. NASA weighs asteroids: cheaper than moon, but still not easy. (2011) (1)
- Tropical meteorology. A cloudy crystal ball for the coming season's hurricanes. (2009) (1)
- Where are all the satellites of asteroids? (1985) (1)
- Minerals Suggest Water Once Flowed on Mars--But Where? (2008) (1)
- Glasnost, greenhouses, and ice ages. (1990) (1)
- Tracking a Stormy Beast in the Night: Weather satellites have revealed thunderstorms organized into unexpectedly large nighttime rainstorms over the central United States. (1985) (1)
- Designing by the rules is not always enough. (1980) (1)
- Majority Rules in Finding a Path for the Next Mars Rover (2007) (1)
- Climatologists Debate How to Model the World: Will global warming be modest or catastrophic? The White House is pushing an initiative to help find out. (1990) (1)
- Higher education. Recession hits some sciences hard at Florida State University. (2010) (1)
- Prospects for short-term earthquake prediction. (1985) (1)
- Twins for the Themis Asteroid Family (2000) (1)
- Planetary scientists are seeing the unseeable. (1987) (1)
- Explorer's Ocean Drilling Role Expanded. (1981) (1)
- How Grasses Got the Upper Hand (2001) (1)
- Meeting Briefs: AAAS Gathering Explores Animals, Aliens, and Atoms (1996) (1)
- Quake prediction by seismic oxymora? (1990) (1)
- Spirit Coming Up Dry at Gusev (2004) (1)
- Earth gains a retinue of mini-asteroids. (1992) (1)
- Galileo Lives With Balky Tape Recorder (1995) (1)
- Taking the Pulse of Parkfield: After their second significant alert on the San Andreas fault, researchers are encouraged that they are in touch with the source of the next Parkfield earthquake. (1987) (1)
- Planetary science. Peering inside the moon to read its earliest history. (2012) (1)
- Titan Clouds Hint of Heavy Rains, Methane Gurglings (2005) (1)
- Another Way to Take the Ocean's Pulse (2003) (1)
- Commotion Over Caribbean Impacts (1990) (1)
- Halocarbons Linked to Ozone Hole (1987) (1)
- Could Poor Nutrition Have Held Life Back? (2002) (1)
- The Mantle's Structure--Having It Both Ways. (1988) (1)
- Forecasting of Severe Storms Improved: A combination of sophisticated technology and human skills can improve short-term forecasting of severe thunderstorms. (1984) (1)
- Record U.S. Warmth of 2006 Was Part Natural, Part Greenhouse (2007) (1)
- Weather balloons at venus. (1986) (1)
- Biggest Extinction Hit Land and Sea (2000) (1)
- Perestroika comes to earthquake forecasts. (1991) (1)
- Asteroid and comet dust in space . . (1988) (1)
- Another successful quake forecast. (1979) (1)
- European Deep Drilling Leaves Americans Behind: Ambitious American plans to compete in the race to inner Earth have fallen prey to budget cuts and shifting motivations. (1989) (1)
- New magnet speeds mass spectrometers. (1982) (1)
- No 'Darkness at Noon' to Do In the Dinosaurs? (2002) (1)
- Diversity Before Life (2006) (1)
- A New Source of Power to Drive the Aurora: After fierce but brief magnetic storms peter out, mysterious waves from the sun keep the northern lights going for days. (1987) (1)
- Real-time identification of unknown mass spectra. (1982) (1)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. Mars rock crud gets in the way. (2004) (1)
- Evolution. Could poor nutrition have held life back? (2002) (1)
- Ozone Destruction Worsens (1991) (1)
- Greenland Ice Slipping Away but Not All That Quickly (2008) (1)
- A military navigation system might probe lofty weather. (1992) (1)
- Impact-Geomagnetic Reversal Link Rejected: The idea that asteroids hitting Earth may have driven its magnetic field into switching its poles has taken a hit itself. (1990) (1)
- Doppler radar: new look into violent weather. (1978) (1)
- A Fall Harvest of Earth Science in San Francisco: Loma Prieta's Long Reach Was a Matter of Mirrors. (1992) (1)
- Galileo hits a snag. (1991) (1)
- El nino and winter weather. (1987) (1)
- Climate change. Pollutant hazes extend their climate-changing reach. (2007) (1)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. No lake mud for Curiosity rover to investigate? (2012) (1)
- Ten years later: whence the moon? (1979) (1)
- A Surprisingly Ancient Cometary Visage (2004) (1)
- Another Movement in the Dance of the Plates: A history of North America's first billion years supports repeated episodes of tectonic plate aggregation and dispersal. (1989) (1)
- Planetary science. Price tags for planet missions force NASA to lower its sights. (2011) (1)
- Chaotic zone yields meteorites. (1985) (1)
- Strange Doings on a NEAR-Struck Asteroid (2001) (1)
- Paleoceanography. Inconstant ancient seas and life's path. (2002) (1)
- Volcanic hazard alert issued for the Long Valley-Mono Lake area of California (1982) (1)
- Ozone destruction closer to home. (1990) (1)
- El Niño Winners and Losers Declared (1991) (1)
- Scientists Ponder Deep Slabs, Small Comets, Hidden Oceans (1998) (1)
- Is Mars Looking Drier and Drier for Longer and Longer? (2007) (1)
- Awaiting the Next Mexico City Earthquake: All eyes are on the Guerrero seismic gap off Mexico where the next great earthquake to shake Mexico City may be building. (1987) (1)
- Another Killer Charged With Mass Extinction (1995) (1)
- Strontium isotope dating achieves useful precision. (1985) (1)
- Minerals in Rock Mass Hold Clues to 400-Kilometer Ascent (1996) (1)
- How a Pair Marries for the Eons (2002) (1)
- Nevado del ruiz repeats itself. (1986) (1)
- Eastern quakes pinned down? (1985) (1)
- Ancient river system across Africa proposed. (1986) (1)
- U.S. Geological Survey. Pioneering geophysicist tackles newest challenge. (2010) (1)
- Argentina, and Perhaps Its Life, Took a Hit (1998) (1)
- A Strange Little Saturnian Ice Ball Gets Stranger Still (2005) (1)
- Climatologists feel the heat as science meets politics. (2010) (1)
- Extinction potpourri: killers and victims: looks like the yucatan holds a killer crater. (1991) (1)
- Hot Times, Tough Sledding (2007) (1)
- Iceland's Fires Tap the Heart of the Planet (1999) (1)
- A rejuvenated companion for ida? (1994) (1)
- California's Shaking Next Time. (1982) (1)
- Response: what drives the aurora? (1987) (1)
- Facing a Final Exam at Neptune: Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus have taught many lessons about the outer planets; but will they apply to Voyager 2's last port-of-call, the still mysterious planet Neptune? (1989) (1)
- How to catch an earthquake. (1984) (1)
- Sea Change in the Atlantic (2004) (1)
- Pathfinder Tells a Geologic Tale With One Starring Role (1998) (1)
- First look at the deepest hole. (1984) (1)
- Does Earth Fill Its Own Magnetosphere with Ions?: The ionosphere went from being an insignificant to a major source of magnetospheric ions; could it be the dominant source? (1988) (1)
- Book-Review - Rings - Discoveries from Galileo to Voyager (1985) (1)
- A new view: first u.s. Magnetic anomaly map. (1982) (1)
- Rovers, Dust, and a Not-So-Wet Mars (2005) (1)
- Astronomy. Why is the solar system so bizarre? (2012) (1)
- Carbon trading. House vote seen as big step toward cooling the greenhouse. (2009) (1)
- After Loma Prieta, Uncertainty Remains: The forecasting of last fall's Loma Prieta earthquake has reemphasized the vagaries of quake prediction. (1990) (1)
- Glomar explorer: new era in deep-sea drilling? (1978) (1)
- A Chance to Predict Next Month's Weather? (1983) (1)
- An Ocean Emerges on Europa (1997) (1)
- Working Up to the Next Big One (2002) (1)
- Ocean Flow Amplified, Not Triggered, Climate Change (2005) (1)
- Little Girl Lost (2003) (1)
- Predicted el nino failing to show. (1986) (1)
- Into the Stretch for Science's Point Man on Doomsday (2011) (1)
- Too Little, Too Late, at the Climate Talks (2000) (1)
- More Than Missing Metric Doomed Orbiter (1999) (1)
- The Many Dangers of Greenhouse Acid (2009) (1)
- Fiery Io Models Earth's First Days (1998) (1)
- Water Everywhere on Mars, But Is Any of It Ever Liquid? (2009) (1)
- Gauging volcanic blast hazards not so simple. (1981) (1)
- Long Valley is Quiet but Still Bulging. (1986) (1)
- Planetary science. Mercury looking less exotic, more a member of the family. (2011) (1)
- Compact Discs Shrinking Data Storage Costs: The CDs that offer 75 minutes of unsurpassed Bach are now providing 600 megabytes of geophysical data at bargain prices. (1987) (1)
- Unseen Link May Solve the Mystery of the Sun's Superhot Corona (2009) (1)
- Opening the Door to a Chilly New Climate Regime (2006) (1)
- The fine points of cloud seeding. (1984) (1)
- Planetary Science: Revised Galileo Data Leave Jupiter Mysteriously Dry (1996) (1)
- Gambling On a Martian Landing Site (1996) (1)
- What makes a volcanic lake a killer? (1986) (1)
- Titan Remains Mysterious With a Hint of the Familiar (2004) (1)
- Prediction Claims Stir Greek Controversy (1999) (1)
- CO2-Climate Models Defended. (1982) (1)
- A Well-Intentioned Cleanup Gets Mixed Reviews (2000) (1)
- Did One California Jolt Bring on Another? (1999) (1)
- What makes the san andreas tick? (1991) (1)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. The earthquake that will eat Tokyo. (2007) (1)
- Mantle dynamics. Sea-floor study gives plumes from the deep mantle a boost. (2009) (1)
- Unexpected Young Fault Found in Oklahoma: Geologists had thought that the Meers fault was long dead, but they now see that it recently slipped and could produce another large earthquake. (1985) (1)
- African lakes as alternative oceans. (1982) (1)
- Pumping Up the Tibetan Plateau From the Far Pacific Ocean (2008) (1)
- Dinosaurs' death blow in the Caribbean sea? (1990) (1)
- Right Direction, But a Long Way to Go for Bush's Plan (2003) (1)
- Second lunar meteorite identified. (1984) (1)
- Third Success Reveals a Geologic Delight (2004) (1)
- The Rotation of Saturn's Hyperion Looks Chaotic. (1985) (1)
- No satellites of asteroids. (1987) (1)
- The Kuiper Belt Loses Some of Its Mystery (2006) (1)
- A passion for the little things among the planets: first direct view of solar system chaos. (1989) (1)
- Planetary science. Saturn: the unfinished symphony. (2004) (1)
- Ominous pattern looms in california earthquakes. (1992) (1)
- Microbiology. Bacteria help grow gold nuggets from dirt. (2006) (1)
- Beyond the k-T boundary. (1987) (1)
- Almanac's Forecasts Questioned. (1982) (1)
- A Smashing Source of Early Martian Water? (2002) (1)
- Life's Innovations Let It Diversify, at Least Up to a Point (2008) (1)
- Of Ocean Weather and Volcanoes (2002) (1)
- Paleoclimate. Ocean flow amplified, not triggered, climate change. (2005) (1)
- Marking the Ice Ages in Coral Instead of Mud: Understanding the cause of the ice ages hangs in the balance as researchers dispute land and marine climate records. (1990) (1)
- Old faithful not so faithful anymore. (1985) (1)
- Extinctions: iridium and who went when. (1982) (1)
- Commotion over Caribbean impacts. (1990) (1)
- New Hints of Deep Slabs (1991) (1)
- Venus caught in a geologic act? (1991) (1)
- So many promises to keep. (1993) (1)
- Europa vs. Titan (2008) (1)
- Rings, rings, what makes the rings? (1982) (1)
- An Orbital Confluence Leaves Its Mark (2001) (1)
- The Small Ones Can Kill You, Too (2003) (1)
- Ocean Warming Model Again Points to a Human Touch (2005) (1)
- Did the Dinosaurs Live on a Topsy-Turvy Earth? (2000) (1)
- Jupiter's Brother Joins the Family (2002) (1)
- Mantle Geochemistry: Probing the Source of the Earth's Crust. (1979) (1)
- Missing Noble Gases Hint How Titan Got Its Dense Atmosphere (2005) (1)
- Bombardment Looking "Possible" (2006) (1)
- Missing Mixing Found in the Deep Sea (2000) (1)
- Comets Appear to Be Rosetta Stones: After their closest look yet, astronomers are increasingly hopeful that comets are largely unaltered since the formation of the solar system and perhaps even earlier. (1986) (1)
- Are ocean islands recycled ocean crust? (1981) (1)
- Quakes Large and Small, Burps Big and Old (2000) (1)
- Warped Shorelines on a Rolling Mars (2007) (1)
- No Easy Answers in Mars Probe's Fiery Death (1999) (1)
- Take your choice: ice ages, quakes, or impacts. (1989) (1)
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- American Geophysical Union. Worry but don't panic over glacial losses. (2011) (0)
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- Meteorology. Rise of the forecasting machines. (2005) (0)
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- Piercing the San Andreas's Heart, But Missing a Vital Target (2007) (0)
- Caged argon: a clue to the birth of titan. (1982) (0)
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- VEGA's 1 and 2 Visit Halley: Soviet spacecraft obtain photos showing Halley is king of the comets. (1986) (0)
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- Pathfinder Strikes a Rocky Bonanza (1997) (0)
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- Venus and Science's Fringe. (1980) (0)
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- American Geophysical Union meeting. An early start for greenhouse warming? (2004) (0)
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- And Now, the Younger, Dry Side of Mars Is Coming Out (2005) (0)
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- GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA MEETING: Geologists Pursue Solar System's Oldest Relics. (2000) (0)
- American Geophysical Union. Earth's breathing lessons. (2001) (0)
- A Source Found for Earth's Commonest Meteorites. (1993) (0)
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- GREENHOUSE WARMING: Dueling Models: Future U.S. Climate Uncertain. (2000) (0)
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- A New Recipe for Cooking Up a 'Mini Solar System' (2003) (0)
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- Response : Killer Asteroid Twin? (1993) (0)
- The Strain Builds in Southern California (2006) (0)
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- Geophysicists celebrate two satellites, mourn a third. (1994) (0)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2005) (0)
- How Jupiter's Ring Was Discovered. (1985) (0)
- Salted Clouds Pour More Rain on Mexico (2000) (0)
- Planetary science. Taking the life out of Titan. (2013) (0)
- Geophysicists take a tour around the solar system. (1992) (0)
- Deep Impact Makes a Lasting Impression on Comet Tempel 1 (2005) (0)
- Atmospheric evolution. New look at ancient mineral could scrap a test for early oxygen. (2014) (0)
- Viable But Variable Ancient El Niño Spied (2000) (0)
- Stalking flashy beasts above the clouds. (1994) (0)
- Triumph of the Voyager mission (1989) (0)
- Thin-Skin Tectonics Is Getting Thinner (1986) (0)
- Are Asteroids Flying Piles of Rubble? (1996) (0)
- Panetary science. Finally, an end for Galileo. (2003) (0)
- Strontium Isotope Dating Achieves Useful Precision (1985) (0)
- Under New Management (2003) (0)
- Do anticracks trigger deep earthquakes? (1991) (0)
- Spokes, SKR, and SED: A Connection? (1982) (0)
- Old Faithful Not So Faithful Anymore (1985) (0)
- Animal Oddballs Brought Into the Ancestral Fold? (1995) (0)
- Sniffing Out Martian Hospitality (2003) (0)
- New Piece of the Solar System Puzzle Fits In (2008) (0)
- Failed CONTOUR Comet Mission (2003) (0)
- Climate change. Another global warming icon comes under attack. (2007) (0)
- Seismology. Whole lotta shakin' in Alaska, as predicted. (2002) (0)
- NOAA's Tom Karl Takes On Task of Serving Up Climate to the Public (2010) (0)
- Hammered by India, Puttylike Tibet Shows Limits of Plate Tectonics (2004) (0)
- Ski Mars, While There's Still Time (2005) (0)
- The most complex magnetic field. (1986) (0)
- Another 'Ocean' for a Jovian Satellite? (1999) (0)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Snapshots from the meeting. (2012) (0)
- Texas A & M to Direct Deep-Sea Drilling (1983) (0)
- Astrobiology. Returning alien rocks right the second time. (2001) (0)
- Charleston quakes are larger or widespread. (1986) (0)
- Of Mars Water, Old Cold, and Deep Talk (2002) (0)
- Not Over the Arctic—for Now (1992) (0)
- NOAA Revived for the Green Decade: After 8 years of being strangled by the Reagan Adminsitration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is coming back as the people's servant and Earth's protector. (1990) (0)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. The mystery of our moon's gravitational bumps solved? (2013) (0)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. Tumbling icy moons. (2006) (0)
- Planetary science. Did a battering rain of comets bring Ganymede to geologic life? (2010) (0)
- Lofty Flashes Come Down to Earth (1995) (0)
- Extrasolar planets. I spy...a cold, little planet. (2006) (0)
- Solar system exploration. Planetary science is busting budgets. (2012) (0)
- Burning Issue for Congress (2003) (0)
- Space program. Aiming for the Sun, crashing to Earth. (2004) (0)
- An Early Start for Greenhouse Warming? (2004) (0)
- Precise Positioning for All Is Coming (1996) (0)
- How to stir up a deep-sea storm. (1986) (0)
- Climate change. A few good climate shifters. (2004) (0)
- Planetary science. New results send Mars rover on a quest for ancient life. (2013) (0)
- Bumpy Road to a Climate Treaty (1991) (0)
- A Loop Between plant and Cloud. (1988) (0)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, California. Snapshots from the meeting. (2010) (0)
- What's Going On in Saturn's E Ring? (2005) (0)
- Life's Diversity May Truly Have Leaped Since the Dinosaurs (2003) (0)
- Dirty Old Ice Ball Found at Saturn (2004) (0)
- Another Distant Consort for the Sun? (1999) (0)
- Climate change. Confronting the bogeyman of the climate system. (2005) (0)
- Paleoclimate. A variable sun paces millennial climate. (2001) (0)
- Planetary science. Lunar mission: a slam, but was it a dunk? (2009) (0)
- Chemical Analysis Traces the Sea's Past (1982) (0)
- Planetary science. Enceladus, a work in progress. (2005) (0)
- Planetary science. Who can read the martian clock? (2006) (0)
- The next lap in the race. (1985) (0)
- Planetary science. Running water eroded a frigid early Mars. (2003) (0)
- Nonmarine Iridium Anomaly Linked to Extinctions (1981) (0)
- Planetary Science. Putting martian science to the test. (2003) (0)
- A Little Respect for the Asteroid Threat (2002) (0)
- A Trace of the Earliest Plate Tectonics Turns Up in Greenland (2007) (0)
- Planetary science. Beaming to Itokawa. (2005) (0)
- Volcanism on Mercury And the Moon, Again: Opinions on the nature of smooth, bright plains on these look-alike bodies have varied in tandem--now such plains on Mercury and some on the moon look volcanic. (1986) (0)
- Did a Megaflood Slice Off Britain? (2007) (0)
- Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Asteroid model shows early life suffered a billion-year battering. (2011) (0)
- Seismology. The strain builds in southern California. (2006) (0)
- Endurance Has Its Rewards on Mars (2004) (0)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. Roughed up and far from home. (2006) (0)
- Seismic Reflections from the Deep Mantle (1985) (0)
- Hydroxyl, the Cleanser That Thrives on Dirt (1991) (0)
- New Ways to Chill Earth (1988) (0)
- Ice or Lava Sea on Mars? A Transatlantic Debate Erupts (2005) (0)
- Planetary science. Iceball Mars proving a tough place to find liquid water. (2010) (0)
- Volcanism at 100{degrees} Below. (1983) (0)
- SAVING KYOTO: A Well-Intentioned Cleanup Gets Mixed Reviews. (2000) (0)
- A NEAR Miss Seeking the Origin of Meteorites (2001) (0)
- VENUS PHENOMENA. RESPONSE (1990) (0)
- Youngest Extrasolar Planet Reported (2004) (0)
- Renaissance Man of the Solar System (2007) (0)
- There is Weather on Neptune (1989) (0)
- Stalking Flashy Beasts Above the Clouds (1994) (0)
- Oceanography. Under new management. (2003) (0)
- Growth, Death, and Climate Featured in Salt Lake City (1997) (0)
- Of Ozone, Teapots, And Snowballs (2001) (0)
- Paleoclimate. How Earth can cool without plunging into a deep freeze. (2014) (0)
- Planetary science. How a pair marries for the eons. (2002) (0)
- Another asteroid has tured comet. (1988) (0)
- Returning Alien Rocks Right the Second Time (2001) (0)
- More deep-sea hot springs in the pacific. (1981) (0)
- Global change. Getting warmer, however you measure it. (2004) (0)
- The Demise of the Eyes in the Skies (2007) (0)
- Barton Wants Answers (2005) (0)
- In reply: new greenhouse report. (1990) (0)
- Big Oil Under the Caspian? (1998) (0)
- Planetary science. Dirty old ice ball found at Saturn. (2004) (0)
- Geophysics from triton to the deep blue sea: a geologically young triton after all? (1989) (0)
- Earth science. A better atmosphere for life. (2005) (0)
- Making an impact under the chesapeake. (1994) (0)
- The gang that drilled straight. (1993) (0)
- New Ocean Eddies Found off California (1982) (0)
- Lightning found on venus at last? (1991) (0)
- 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting. Salt fingers mix the sea. (2002) (0)
- Mass extinction. Has an impact done it again? (2003) (0)
- The weather of venus: also a relation to Earth? (1982) (0)
- Another california seismic hot spot. (1989) (0)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Buildup to quakes spied in both model and real world. (2012) (0)
- Evolution. Stretching the reign of early animals. (2000) (0)
- Planetary science. Buried channels may have fed Mars ocean. (2000) (0)
- Volcanic Blasts Favor El Niño Warmings (2003) (0)
- AAS Division for Planetary Sciences. Titan lives--geologically, at least. (2006) (0)
- Layers Within Layers Hint at a Wobbly Martian Climate (2008) (0)
- New Way to Hit the Hot Spot Hints at a Complex Pacific (1997) (0)
- Coming up Short in a Crustal Quest. (1991) (0)
- Geologists Find Vestige of Early Earth--Maybe World's Oldest Rock (2008) (0)
- Solar System Scientists Look to Find an Edge (2000) (0)
- Look, Up in the Sky! It's a Threatening Asteroid! (2004) (0)
- A New Dawn for NASA, and Some Help for Astrobiologists (2006) (0)
- Jupiters Like Our Own Await Planet Hunters (2002) (0)
- In North American Climate, a More Local Control (1999) (0)
- Origins: a problem with rare gases. (1982) (0)
- Sample preparation by a one-armed robot. (1982) (0)
- Geophysics smorgasbord was spread in Baltimore. (1987) (0)
- Lunar and planetary science conference meeting. Ski Mars, while there's still time. (2005) (0)
- Global change. The psst that pierced the sky is now churning the sea. (2013) (0)
- Mantle dynamics. Mantle plumes both tall and short? (2003) (0)
- Predicting Icelandic Fire and Shakes (2001) (0)
- Short-term prediction takes its knocks, too. (1993) (0)
- More Gas, Less Dust, Found at Halley (1985) (0)
- Hurricane Forecasting Shows Promise (1990) (0)
- Rifts propagating in the pacific. (1981) (0)
- Why neptunian ring sausages? (1989) (0)
- What will voyager 2 find at uranus? (1985) (0)
- Jovian Weather: Like Earth's or a Star's? (1980) (0)
- Geochemistry. Has lazy mixing spoiled the primordial stew? (2006) (0)
- Oregon's Rising, an Eruption to Follow· (2001) (0)
- PLANETARY SCIENCE : MORE VENUS SCIENCE OF THE OFF SWITCH FOR MAGELLAN ? (1993) (0)
- Radon survey seen as misleading by some scientists. (1988) (0)
- NEAR Finds a Battered But Unbroken Eros (2000) (0)
- Fathers and children profile. Inheriting the family science. (2003) (0)
- American Geophysical Union. Snapshots from the meeting. (2011) (0)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2006) (0)
- Tumbling Icy Moons (2006) (0)
- Rocky Mix Suggests Wet Early Mars (1997) (0)
- Halley's Origins Mysterious No More? (2000) (0)
- The Neptune System in Voyager's Afterglow. (1989) (0)
- Planetary science. A surprisingly ancient cometary visage. (2004) (0)
- More Deep-Sea Hot Springs in the Pacific (1981) (0)
- Deep Space 1 Traces Braille Back to Vesta (1999) (0)
- Does Mathilde Have a Broken Heart? (1997) (0)
- Of salt fingers, rot, and a flip-flop in the sea (2002) (0)
- The Moon; twenty years later (1989) (0)
- Caldera Watching Continues Here and Abroad (1985) (0)
- Mars Images: One Fine Day on Mars (1997) (0)
- Ozone Hole Won't Worsen? (1995) (0)
- Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Snapshots from the meeting. (2013) (0)
- Real-Time Identification of Unknown Mass Spectra (1982) (0)
- Meteorology. Southern Hemisphere storms pulsate to a 25-day beat, new papers show. (2014) (0)
- Another Side to the Climate-Cloud Conundrum Finally Revealed (2008) (0)
- A Rare View of the Moon (1990) (0)
- Heads Up! Sunspots Are Dragging Down Satellites: When solar activity surges toward a maximum, Earth satellites drift downward with potentially disastrous results. (1988) (0)
- An impact but no volcano. (1984) (0)
- Lunar and Planetary Science conference.Cold, cold bodies, warm hearts. (2007) (0)
- Domesday Book of the World's Volcanoes. (1981) (0)
- The Southern California uplift revisited (1980) (0)
- Revised Numbers Quicken the Pace of Rebound From Mass Extinctions (2006) (0)
- How catastrophic were the k-T extinctions? (1988) (0)
- Antarctic meteorites: are they a breed apart? (1985) (0)
- Planetary Science: Galileo Hits a Strange Spot on Jupiter (1996) (0)
- Astrobiology science conference 2006. Life slow enough to live on radioactivity. (2006) (0)
- Extinction by a Whoosh, Not a Bang? (2003) (0)
- Deep Ringing of the Sun Hints at a Speedy Core (2007) (0)
- The Great Asteroid Roast: was it Rare or Well-Done S Asteroids at Controversy's Core (1990) (0)
- Seismology. Working up to the next big one. (2002) (0)
- A Passion for the Little Things Among the Planets: The Poor Man's Grand Tour of the Solar System. (1989) (0)
- Impact hazard. A little respect for the asteroid threat. (2002) (0)
- Where Has All the Stardust Gone? (2008) (0)
- The parallel route to an ocean model. (1993) (0)
- Why so dry, venus? (1994) (0)
- Aas division for planetary sciences | 8-13 october | pasadena, California (2006) (0)
- Geochemistry. New geochemical benchmark changes everything on Earth. (2005) (0)
- Evolution. Did an impact trigger the dinosaurs' rise? (2002) (0)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2004) (0)
- Planetary science. A tale of two landings, one orbiting. (2004) (0)
- Parkfield Earthquake Looks to Be on Schedule (1986) (0)
- Boom and bust at jupiter. (1992) (0)
- A Good Death (2008) (0)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. Spirit coming up dry at Gusev. (2004) (0)
- Making an Impact Under the Chesapeake (1994) (0)
- EARTH SCIENCE: Did Volcanoes Drive Ancient Extinctions? (2000) (0)
- Planetary science. Bombardment looking "possible". (2006) (0)
- Stratospheric 'Rocks' May Bode Ill for Ozone (2001) (0)
- Astrobiology. Putting a lid on life on Europa. (2001) (0)
- Mars Saucer Mystery Baffles the Experts (2005) (0)
- Gary Comer profile. An entrepreneur does climate science. (2006) (0)
- Parkfield Quakes Skip a Beat (1993) (0)
- Taking the pulse of the San Andreas Fault (1989) (0)
- Prospects for Short-Term Earthquake Prediction (1985) (0)
- Climate change. Reducing uncertainties of global warming. (2002) (0)
- The Mountain Is Behaving Itself—For Now (1981) (0)
- Astrobiology science conference 2006. Diversity before life. (2006) (0)
- Glasnost, Greenhouses, and Ice Ages (1990) (0)
- Panel Gives U.S. Program Mixed Grades (2007) (0)
- Hunger Strike at Kamchatka Institute (1991) (0)
- Division for Planetary Sciences meeting. Did Jupiter and Saturn team up to pummel the inner solar system? (2004) (0)
- Comet Shower Hit, But Life Didn't Blink (1998) (0)
- Meteoritical Society. Ancient sky rocks and an unblemished Eros. (2001) (0)
- Breakthrough of the year. Doing science remotely. (2004) (0)
- Planetary science. Eons of a cold, dry, dusty Mars. (2003) (0)
- Shock Test Squeezes Core Temperature (1995) (0)
- Planetary Scientists Sample Ice, Fire, and Dust in Houston (1998) (0)
- Solar system formation. The first rocks whisper of their origins. (2002) (0)
- Paleoceanography. Signs of a warm, ice-free Arctic. (2004) (0)
- Humongous Eruptions Linked to Dramatic Environmental Changes (2007) (0)
- A Generational Rift in Geophysics: An eminent geophysicist and his intellectual offspring are locked in a decades-long debate on a central question of geophysics: the behavior of Earth's deep interior. (1990) (0)
- Finally Getting the Big Picture Of Earth's Magnetosphere? (1994) (0)
- Yet Another Loss to the Martian Gremlin (1999) (0)
- Hedging Your Climate-Change Bets (2005) (0)
- Comets Were a Clerical Error (1988) (0)
- Geysers or Dust Devils on Triton? (1990) (0)
- A Quieter Forecast for Southern California (1998) (0)
- Mantle dynamics. Another quarry sighted in the great mantle plume hunt? (2010) (0)
- Solar system origins. Diamond dust dearth raises doubts. (2002) (0)
- A geophysics potpourri in san francisco. (1987) (0)
- Soviet Failure at Mars a Reminder of Risks: The apparent loss of a second Soviet spacecraft circling Mars points up contrasting U.S. and Soviet approaches to space. (1989) (0)
- Paleontology. Biggest extinction hit land and sea. (2000) (0)
- Paleoclimatology. Cosmic dust supports a snowball Earth. (2005) (0)
- Parkfield Happens (2004) (0)
- Geophysics from triton to the deep blue sea: loma prieta quake unsettles geophysicists. (1989) (0)
- Did an Asteroid Shower Kick-Start the Great Diversification? (2007) (0)
- Shaping New Tools for Paleoceanographers: Paleoceanographers are exploring new methods for reading the geologic record and using marine ecology to improve old ones. (1986) (0)
- Lunar and planetary science conference. Icy-hot Mercury's water pinned down in the dark. (2012) (0)
- Impact Craters All in a Row? (1996) (0)
- Planetary science. Fresh signs of volcanic stirrings are radiating from Venus. (2010) (0)
- Atlantic Hot Springs (1979) (0)
- Response : What Drives the Aurora? (1987) (0)
- If meteorites come from Mars.. (1987) (0)
- CLIMATE CHANGE; A Far-South Start for Ice Age's End (2007) (0)
- New ways to chill Earth. (1988) (0)
- Exoplanets. Winking star unveils planetary birthplace. (2002) (0)
- Exoplanets. Jupiter's brother joins the family. (2002) (0)
- Peeling Back One More Layer of Asteroid Mystery (2006) (0)
- Climate Squall Peters Out (2006) (0)
- Lightning on saturn or ring discharges? (1982) (0)
- Charleston Quakes Are Larger or Widespread (1986) (0)
- Glaciology. Antarctic ice's future still mired in its murky past. (2011) (0)
- Magnetic Storms Have Two Drivers, Not One (2001) (0)
- Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Weather forecasting way out there. (2007) (0)
- A Deep Root for Iceland? (1998) (0)
- Unscrambling Time in the Fossil Record (1996) (0)
- Seismic reflections from the deep mantle. (1985) (0)
- Planetary science. New front-runner for carving Martian gullies. (2003) (0)
- Chaotic Rotation Predicted for Hyperion (1983) (0)
- Meteorology. Storm-in-a-box forecasting. (2004) (0)
- A Battered Gaspra Revealed (1992) (0)
- The Andes Popped Up by Losing Their Deep-Seated Rocky Load (2008) (0)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2007) (0)
- The New Look of Halley Is Black and Lumpy: The closeup view from the Giotto spacecraft that was recently released reveals a hill and craters spewing dust jets. (1986) (0)
- Climate change. U.S. policy: a permanent sea change? (2007) (0)
- NASA Racing the Sun to Save a Satellite (1989) (0)
- Geochemistry. Gasping for air in Permian hard times. (2005) (0)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2005) (0)
- Notes about the Armenia earthquake, 7 December 1988 (1989) (0)
- At Last, a Supportive Parent for Saturn's Youngest Ring (2005) (0)
- Snapshots From the Meeting (2007) (0)
- Division for Planetary Sciences meeting. Hydrocarbon seas of Titan gone missing. (2004) (0)
- Lunar resources. Two missions go in search of a watery lunar bonanza. (2009) (0)
- The prediction record so far. (1988) (0)
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