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  1. Breakthrough in Monitoring Tropical Deforestation Announced in Copenhagen http://www.ciw.edu/news/press_releases
  2. Hawaii on the hot seat: first seismic image of mantle plume. http://tinyurl.com/yz7af63
  3. "Safety Valve" Protects Photosynthesis from Too Much Light. http://tinyurl.com/yz9ngh8
  4. Xenon + H2 + pressure = unusual solid. Could it help solve the hydrogen-storage problem? http://tinyurl.com/yasd7xh
  5. Rich Ore Deposits Linked to Ancient Atmosphere http://tinyurl.com/yjnfp2n
  6. Dropouts pinpoint earliest galaxies
  7. “Ultra-Primitive” Particles Found in Comet Dust. http://tinyurl.com/yklwgll
  8. How strong is that fault? New possibility for predicting earthquakes.http://tinyurl.com/y4lug8
  9. Plants on Steroids: Key Missing Link Discovered. http://bit.ly/1tuwHV
  10. Earth’s future could rest on unproven geoengineering technology claims a study coauthored by Carnegie’s Ken Caldeira http://www.ciw.edu/
  11. Is there limitless oil and gas deeper down? A new experiment suggests so. http://bit.ly/YaffI
  12. Plants Put Limit on Ice Ages. http://bit.ly/SVAs5
  13. Stem cell surprise for tissue regeneration. http://bit.ly/CUq9y
  14. Midget Plant Gets Makeover. http://bit.ly/48Live
  15. Global Sunscreen Won't Save Corals. http://www.ciw.edu/news/global_sunscreen_won_t_save_corals Quick fix can't stop acidification.
  16. Is the Sky the Limit for Wind Power?. http://bit.ly/FtIBa
  17. Typhoons Cause Quakes http://bit.ly/x2R76
  18. 'Colossal' Magnetic Effect Under Pressure. http://bit.ly/D63yM
  19. Turns out, the evolution of life influenced the formation of various minerals. Looking back at a classic: http://bit.ly/jT6LW
  20. Looking back: Researchers with our Geophysical Lab can make awesome diamonds. http://bit.ly/v3mic What uses can you imagine?