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How Stable is Earth's System?
Topic: Earth
06/19/13
The Earth system includes intricate interactions between everything from our planet's dynamic climate to geological and biological processes. A new study is helping astrobiolgists understand just how stable the Earth system is.

Ancient Trapped Water Explains Earth's First Ice Age
Topic: Earth
06/16/13
Scientists have discovered tiny bubbles of water found in quartz grains in Australia. The bubbles may hold the key to understanding what caused the Earth’s first ice age.

Key to Mass Extinctions Could be Future Food and Fuel
Topic: Earth
04/20/13
A potential culprit in several of the largest extinctions in Earth's history might also benefit the future of life on Earth. A new study indicates that low doses of 'sewer gas' could enhance plant growth for food and biofuel production.

NASA Mission Will Track Earth's Ozone
Topic: Earth
04/03/13
Life as we know it on Earth would not be possible without the fragile layer of ozone 25 km above our planet's surface. NASA is now preparing to launch the most sophisticated space-based ozone sensor ever.

How Earth's Interior Affects the Climate
Topic: Earth
03/20/13
A new study shows that activity beneath the Earth's surface could have been responsible for ancient sea level rise and global warming at the Earth's surface.

New Information about 'Snowball Earth' Period
Topic: Earth
03/03/13
New research might help explain how Earth sprung back after a period of extensive glaciation known as 'Snowball Earth.' The key may have been significant changes in the atmospheric conditions on the planet.

Mineral Diversity Clue to Early Earth Chemistry
Topic: Earth
03/02/13
New research on a mineral called molybdenite is helping scientists understand how geological and biological processes have helped shaped the chemistry of planet Earth.

Volcano Location Could Be Greenhouse-Icehouse Key
Topic: Earth
02/09/13
A new study is shedding light on one of Earth's enduring climate mysteries. Earth has flipped between 'greenhouse' and 'icehouse' states for the past 500 million years. This process may have been driven by episodic flare-ups of volcanoes at key locations around the planet.

Oxygen to the Core
Topic: Earth
01/16/13
A new study shows that Earth's core formed in the presence of more oxidizing conditions than previously thought. The study is helping scientists understand the distribution of planet-forming materials in the early Solar System.

When Ice Melts, Volcanoes Spew Fire
Topic: Earth
12/23/12
Volcanic activity can cause short-term variations in climate. Now, new research shows that the reverse is also true.

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