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An Icelandic braided river, seen from above.
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Multi-channel rivers predominate in Iceland’s easily eroded volcanic soil.

Rivers choose their path based on erosion — a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration

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August 2, 2001

LOCATION IS KEY IN ECOLOGY STUDY

July 26, 2001

SCIENTISTS PRESENT HISTORICAL VIEW OF OVERFISHING

July 18, 2001

Award-Winning Teen from Hawaii Gets Close Look at Marine Science at UCSB

July 11, 2001

PHYSICISTS GET TO HEART OF MATTER

June 7, 2001

HUMANS HUNTED MAMMALS TO EXTINCTION IN NORTH AMERICA

June 4, 2001

NEW X-RAY IMAGES SHOW PROMISE OF STAR FORMATION

April 16, 2001

Images Show Underwater Fault Surfaces

April 12, 2001

Increased Use of Chemicals in Agriculture Worldwide Seen as Major Environmental Threat

March 30, 2001

A Worm is More Like a Human Than Previously Thought

March 23, 2001

Old Growth Trees of Amazon May Reduce Atmospheric Carbon More Than Previously Thought
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