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| Emerging Topics in Biogeochemical Cycles |
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and The Geosciences Directorate (GEO) seek proposals that address emerging topics in biogeochemical cycles, the water cycle or their coupling, across the interfaces of atmosphere, land, and oceans. |
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| Hot News<< NEW! |
Microbes, By Latitudes And Altitudes, Shed New Light On Life's Diversity - Science Daily
Firm Evidence that Earth’s Core is Solid - Science News Web Edition
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| Current Job Opportunities |
Professor - Sustainability at the Water-Energy Nexus -
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Research scientist Geochemistry or Biogeochemistry -
The University of Aarhus, Denmark
Land Management Ecologist - Lake County Forest Preserve District, Libertyville, Illinois, USA
Senior Biohydrologist - The Nature Conservancy, Arkansas, USA
Great Lakes Climate Change Scientist - The Nature Conservancy, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michegan, or Ohio, USA |
| Geology & Health |
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Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface 8
18-22 August 2008, London, UK
The conference will cover the geochemistry of the immediate surface of the earth; air, rocks, water and life as they occur both naturally and as perturbed by man. It will include sessions on Global geochemical cycles and climate change, Contaminated environments and toxicology, and Environment and human health.
NEWS
Malaria Cannot be Halted on its Own
Researchers Find Cancer-Inhibiting Compound under the Sea
Air Pollution Damages More Than Lungs: Heart And Blood Vessels Suffer Too
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View our Interview with geochemist Lynda Williams and read about Williams' research on the Antibacterial Properties of Clays |
| Climate Change |
Mass Extinctions And 'Rise Of Slime' Predicted For Oceans - Human activities are cumulatively driving the health of the world's oceans down a rapid spiral
Solar Collector Could Change Asphalt Roads Into Renewable Energy Source - a research team has found a way to use the heat-soaking property of asphalt for an alternative energy source.
Fuel From Bacteria Is One Step Closer - Scientists have shown how bacteria could be used as a future fuel
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WELCOME TO THE BIOGEOSCIENCES! Biogeosciences is the study of the fundamental interactions between life and the Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere, and potentially includes such life on other planets. There is a fundamental need to define and shape the emerging field of Biogeoscience. The physical, chemical, and biological sciences continue to expand, and bridging these disciplines is necessary to promote growth. Developing a common definition helps to bring together the biogeoscience community and establishes an identity, which will have broad repercussions in funding, employment, and research. |
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant #0509625. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. |