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Kim Cobb: Corals, Climate, and a Changing World
Getting to the Core of Climate Change
5 Things About Me: Micropaleontologist/Paleoceanographer Ellen Thomas
AAAS Fellows Diane and Arlen Chase search for clues about Mayan mystery
Study: Extinction event driven by hot temperatures
Field trips: A good way to become interdisciplinary in your own field
Ken Moody is changing the periodic table
AAAS member Robert J. Lefkowitz Awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2012
2014 AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award Goes to Omid Kokabee, Iranian Physicist and Prisoner of Conscience
<i>Science</i>: Hunting Cats' Energy Balance Could Be Disrupted by Humans
Human activity may cause cheetahs and pumas to expend more energy than usual in finding and stalking prey.
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