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  • Mercury Methylation

    Toxic Methylmercury-Producing Microbes More Widespread Than Realized

    • September 11, 2013
    • Environmental Research Center
  • man holding grass

    High CO2 Spurs Wetlands to Absorb More Carbon

    • July 15, 2013
    • Environmental Research Center
  • European Green Crab

    Invaders’ Away-Field Advantage Weaker Than Ecologists Thought

    • May 16, 2013
    • Environmental Research Center
  • “Jack-and-Master” Plants Better Suited to Climate Change

    Higher CO2 Stimulates Growth of Invasive “Super Weed”
    • November 5, 2012
    • Environmental Research Center
    • Research News
  • Ocean exploration diver

    Smithsonian Launches Global Marine Biodiversity Project with $10 Million Donation

    • October 25, 2012
    • Environmental Research Center
    • Tropical Research Institute
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Smithsonian NEMESIS Tracks Marine Invaders Online

    New Database Lets Public Search for Invaders on Their Own Shores
    • March 12, 2012
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Tipularia discolor

    Fungi-Filled Forests Are Critical for Endangered Orchids

    Older Forests with Just the Right Fungi May Be Secret to Saving Vulnerable Plants
    • January 24, 2012
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Coasts’ Best Protection from Bioinvaders Falling Short

    Not Enough Ships Able to Flush Out Invasive Species Before They Reach Port
    • November 4, 2011
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Smithsonian Scientists Discover Northern Snakehead Fish Near Annapolis

    Invasive Asian Fish Detected in New Regions of Chesapeake Bay
    • July 22, 2011
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Smithsonian Scales Up Energy Efficiency with $45 Million Green Lab

    Reconstructed Mathias Lab Will Boost Environmental Research and Renewable Energy
    • May 9, 2011
    • Environmental Research Center
  • Nitrogen Pollution Alters Global Change Scenarios from the Ground Up

    Scientists Find Excess Nitrogen Favors Plants That Respond Poorly to Rising CO2
    • June 30, 2010
    • Environmental Research Center
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    Smithsonian Latino Center’s Young Ambassadors Arrive for Week of Arts, Sciences and Humanities in Washington, D.C.

    • June 18, 2010
    • Folklife and Cultural Heritage
    • Environmental Research Center
    • American Latino Museum
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