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Media Advisory-GSA 2003 Annual Meeting

The Geological Society of America 2003 Annual Meeting: ..."Geoscience Horizons" ...Washington State Convention and Trade Center ...Seattle, WA, USA ...November 2-5, 2003 ......Contents ......1. Introduction ...2. Science at the Meeting ...3. Public Forum ...4. Special Events ...5. Newsroom ...6. Media Registration Policies and Procedures ...7. Additional Information for Public Information Officer...

January GSA BULLETIN media highlights

Boulder, Colo.--The January issue of the GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN includes a number of potentially newsworthy items. Of particular interest is new work demonstrating the link between mass extinction and environmental change at the end of the Ordovician Period, when as many as 86% of species became extinct. Please discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing storie...

January GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY media highlights

Boulder, Colo.--The Geological Society of America's January issue of GEOLOGY contains several potentially newsworthy items. Topics of interest include: mineralization of embryonic material and early animal evolution; discovery of Ediacaran fossils suggesting that complex animals appeared soon after "snowball" glacier meltdown; significant earthquake and tsunami hazards in coastal Portugal, Spain,...

GSA release 02-55: Dec. Geology & GSA Today media highlights

Boulder, Colo.--The Geological Society of America's December issue of GEOLOGY contains several potentially newsworthy items. Topics of particular interest include: new results from study of Lake Tanganyika sediment cores and impacts of deforestation on the lake's biodiversity; changes in Earth's biogeography and its relationship to changes in plate tectonics; new analysis of Martian gullies based...

Media alert: press briefings and special sessions at the GSA's Annual Meeting

Survey & research results embargoed until date and time of presentation... ... ...The Gerontological Society of America will hold its 2002 Annual Meeting in Boston, November 22-26. In the 400+ conference sessions, experts will present new research on the hot topics of aging. This multidisciplinary meeting will draw more than 3,000 students, researchers, and practitioners in biological sciences,...

November GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY media highlights

Boulder, Colo.--The Geological Society of America's November issue of GEOLOGY contains several potentially newsworthy items. Topics of particular interest include: new evidence for catastrophic extinction of Caribbean rudist bivalves at the K-T boundary; synthesis and interpretation of volcanic activity on Venus; new drill core data from Antarctica suggesting precise dating of the Oligocene-Mioce...

GSA Release 02-41: 2002 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting

MEDIA ADVISORY ...The Geological Society of America 2002 Annual Meeting: ..."Science at the Highest LevelDenver 2002" ... ... ... ...2. Highlights ...3. Special Events ...4. Newsroom ...5. Media Registration Policies and Procedures ...6. Additional Information for Public Information Officers ... ... ... ...The 114th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America will be held October 2730, 20...

May media highlights: GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY

BOULDER, Colo.- The Geological Society of America's May issue of GEOLOGY contains a number of newsworthy items. Topics include formation of Genovesa Island on the Galapagos Archipelago and insights regarding the islands conspicuous absence of lava lizards; comparison of lunar and South African rock samples and their formation following impact events; new evidence of very early animal life on Ear...

April GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY media highlights

BOULDER, Colo.- The Geological Society of America's April issue of GEOLOGY contains a number of newsworthy items. Topics include new evidence supporting the cool early Earth hypothesis; the discovery of an underground magma source for a Pacific Ocean volcano near Washington state; research revealing that the Beijing area was covered by a sea within the last 80 ky -- about 30 times younger than w...

February media highlights - GSA Bulletin

Boulder, Colo. - The February issue of the GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN includes a number of newsworthy items. Please discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and please make reference to the GSA BULLETIN in stories published. Contact Ann Cairns for copies of articles and for additional information or assistance. ... ...Permian sedimentary r...

January media highlights-GSA Bulletin

Boulder, Colo. The January issue of the GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN includes research on the rate the Dead Sea is subsiding, stable isotope evidence that a major carbon cycle perturbation helped propel Earth into the late Paleozoic Ice Age, the use of new technology to study the interaction of outside faults with an active fault zone in the Caribbean, and insights into the composition...

January media highlights: GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY

BOULDER, Colo. - The Geological Society of America's January issue of GEOLOGY contains a number of newsworthy items. Januarys highlights include a slushball tossed into the Snowball Earth controversy with Daniel Condons evidence of unfrozen sea areas during the Neoproteroizoic glaciations. Robert Speijer and Abdel-Mohsen Morsi provide data from Egypt that indicates significant polar ice caps exis...

December media highlights - GSA BULLETIN

Boulder, Colo. - The December issue of the GSA BULLETIN includes research on a range of newsworthy topics including a probable volcano eruption in Peru, estuaries being key to helping prevent erosion, and plate movement in central California. ...... Please discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and please make reference to the GSA BULLETIN in stor...

December Media Mighlights: GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY

BOULDER, Colo. - Highlights from the Geological Society of America's November issue of GEOLOGY include a new "curveball" of evidence to the Snowball Earth hypothesis, findings about magma coming from the Earth's mantle in the Arctic Gakkel Ridge eruption, details about the discovery of Canada's oldest shelly fossils, decreased solar forcing as a trigger for a cooling event during the early Holoce...

Crater makes an impact on three sessions at GSA

What happens when a rock from space thats more than a mile wide slams into the Earth at supersonic speed? Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and its partners are learning as they analyze evidence they are recovering from cores drilled during the past two summers into the Chesapeake Bay impact crater and surrounding structures. USGS scientists David Powars, C. Wylie Poag, and J. Wr...

August media highlights GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY

BOULDER, Co. The Geological Society of America has just released the August issue of GEOLOGY which contains a number of newsworthy items. Highlights from GEOLOGY and a summary of the science article for the August GSA TODAY are provided below. ... ...Please discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and please make reference to GEOLOGY or GSA TODAY in...

July media highlights: GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY

.BOULDER, Co. Following are highlights from the July issue of GEOLOGY and a summary of the science article from the July issue of GSA TODAY, published by the Geological Society of America. Please discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and please make reference to GEOLOGY or GSA TODAY in stories published. Contact Ann Cairns at GSA for copies of ar...

February media highlights: Geology and GSA today

. January 25, 2001 -- Following are highlights from the February issue of GEOLOGY and a summary of the science article from the February issue of GSA TODAY, published by the Geological Society of America. Stories written regarding these articles are embargoed until February 1. We ask that you discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and that refer...

December Geology and GSA Today highlights

. Following are highlights from the December issue of GEOLOGY and a summary of the science article from the December issue of GSA TODAY, published by the Geological Society of America. Stories written regarding these articles are embargoed until December 1. We ask that you discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and that reference be made to GEO...

November GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY highlights

. . Following are highlights from the November issue of GEOLOGY and a summary of the science article from the November issue of GSA TODAY, published by the Geological Society of America. Stories written regarding these articles are embargoed until November 1. We ask that you discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and that reference be made to GEO...

October Geology and GSA Today highlights

.Following are highlights from the October issue of GEOLOGY and a summary of the science article from the October issue of in stories published. Please contact Ann Cairns at GSA to request advance copies of articles and for additional information or assistance. . . </...

June 'Geology' and 'GSA Today' highlights

. . . . . Following are highlights from the June issue of Geology and a summary of the science article from the June issue of GSA Today. These articles are embargoed until June 1. We ask that you discuss articles of interest with the authors before publishing stories on their work, and that reference be made to Geology in stories published. Please contact Anika Burkard for additional inf...

Environmental jigsaw pieces fall into place

.The Climate goal will not be achieved in one generation, but air quality can be.improved if.tough measures are implemented in the transport and energy sectors. More concern.needs to be shown for the mountain environment by the tourist industry and.reindeer.herders. Health issues are a major factor to consider in the environmental.goals. Chemical.substances are a key issue. Sometimes the cultura...

CAK Activation Of Plant Cell Cycle: Scientists Find Another Piece In The Jigsaw Puzzle To Help Explain Why Plants Do Not Develop Cancer Spontaneously

Cancer cells proliferate uncontrolled, so regulation of the entry into the cell division cycle by. external hormonal and stress stimuli is a central theme of cancer research. In contrast to. animals, plants appear to have strong preventive mechanisms to avoid this kind of uncontrolled. cell division. On the other hand, and unlike animal cells, plant cells...
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