School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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President Obama Reunites with Iowa Campaign Organizers on 15th Anniversary of Caucus Win External News Renay San Miguel
Strange, tentacled microbe may resemble ancestor of complex life External News Renay San Miguel
Whole Ecosystem Warming Stimulates Methane Production from Plant Metabolites in Peatlands External News Renay San Miguel
Researchers and Alumni Aid in $2.6 Million Effort to Restore Salt Marshes in Historic Charleston News adavidson38
This US startup uses volcanic rock dust to capture carbon on farms External News Renay San Miguel
To the Moon, Back, and Beyond News jhunt7
Weather Geeks: Cryospheric Changes & Coastal Communities External News Renay San Miguel
Here's How You Would Die on Each Planet of the Solar System External News Renay San Miguel
Historic Maryville marsh damaged by drought getting new life with volunteers in the muck External News Renay San Miguel
Able Channel Announces One Hour Television Special "Together We Are Able" External News Renay San Miguel
Frances Rivera-Hernández Lands NASA and Scialog Grants for Planetary Research, Signatures of Life News jhunt7
Laughing Gas Could Be the Key to Hunting Down Alien Life External News Renay San Miguel
Joel Kostka Awarded $3.2 Million to Keep Digging into How Soils and Plants Capture Carbon — And Keep It Out of Earth’s Atmosphere News Renay San Miguel
Georgia Tech Researchers Study Methods for Assessing Classroom Air Quality during COVID-19 Pandemic News Renay San Miguel
In a Warmer World, Half of all Species Are on the Move. Where Are They Going? External News Renay San Miguel