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FROM DEEP SPACE TO THE OCEAN FLOOR

EOS faculty can be found in the pages of Science and Nature, on Capitol Hill briefing policymakers on major science issues, and with students on the ice sheets of Greenland, following forest fires in Brazil, creating instruments for spacecraft, and studying data from the latest space missions.

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Making a Thirsty Forest
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The Facilitator
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Lightning Strikes Twice
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Small is Beautiful
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Moving Target
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Head in the Clouds
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Having a FIELDS Day
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A River Runs Through It
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Have Funding,
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Carbon Bomb with a
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In Search of the
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Renaissance Woman
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Back to the Future (Part Two)
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State of Flux
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Cosmic Tower of
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Touchdown in the
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Back to the Future
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North by Southwest
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From Hydrophones to Drones
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The Sky's the Limit
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Gone Fishin'
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Troubled Waters
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Making the Invisible Visible
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Mirror Mirror
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Building Shelter From the Storm
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A Matter of Scale
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IBEX: The Little Satellite That Could, and Does
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Composing an Aquatic Symphony
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In the Hot Seat
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Synergistic Science
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Doing Spadework in Scientific Trenches
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Space Weather PREDICCSion
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Linking Water with the Landscape
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Seeing the Forest for the Trees
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Tightening the Scientific Understanding of the Belts
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Big Science in a Pintsize Package
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Rock of Ages
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Geospatial Science
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Riding on a
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Moon CRaTER
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A Clouded Eye
in the Sky

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UNH Undergraduate Research: It's a Gas
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Science by
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From Soup to
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A Sea Change
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Building Capacity
Brick by Brick

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Jamie Cournane
A One-in-Ten-Thousand Chance Encounter
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Making a Big Leap
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Skating to Where
the Puck Will Be

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Time Traveling via Satellite
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Solar Probe Plus,
and More

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A Big UNHbrella for Geosciences Education
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Glaciology in a Warming World
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Jamie Couraine
Catching a Share of River Herring
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Sentinel at Sea
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CAAS
Hands Across the Water
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From Drawing Board to Onboard
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A Score and More at the Summit
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Ibex
IBEX Mission
Changes its SOCs

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Jillian Lennartz
Ebullient Science
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Mark Brian
Waxing Moon Exploration
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Of Crops, Climate, Canals, and the Cryosphere
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A Look Back Towards the Future
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The Sustainable Scientist
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Ruth Varner
An ADVANCE for
Women Faculty

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The Age of Aquarius
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Bomb Detection
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Rewriting the Book on the Radiation Belts
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A Match Made in Carbon
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Neon
A Bright Light
for Ecological
Research

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Quantifying
Quicksilver

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Space Mission Rescue
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Mucking About in the Name of Science
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Small Fisheries, Big Dataset
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At the Head of the Pack
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Peat Soup
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From the Lamprey
to the Beltway,
Again

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Carbon
Challenge

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STEREO orbit
Undergraduate Success Through Research
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Northeast Consortium Gets NOAA Funding
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Barry Rock:
Rock-Solid Public Engagement
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Arctic Climate Change
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Changsheng Li:
Simulating Nature to Improve Life on Earth
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Round Five,
IPCC

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STEREO, Two Years On
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Eberhard Möbius:
Herr Distinguished Professor
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Braving the Storm
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Terry Forbes:
Pop! Goes the Solar Flare
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The Little Observatory That Could
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Here Comes the Sun, Not!
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Water, Water Everywhere
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A River Runs Into It
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Space Science Center Balloon Program Gets Pumped
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WAIS Divide, Season Two
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Essential but Unknown:
Calcium in the Forest Ecosystem

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Jamie Pringle
Muddy Waters
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A Decade of Geo-Information Science Days
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Reaching Out from the Ivory Tower
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Fisheries Science of the People, by the People, For the People
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Seeing the Forest
for the Trees

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Celebrating the Earth's Thawing Polar Regions, Studying them from on High
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Old School, New Chair
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If We Build it, They Will Come?
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Taking Core Science Into the Wild
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Big Things From Small Packages
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Mapping the Galactic Frontier
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