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Sunday, September 5, 2010

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    Invisible Sun Made Visible

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  • A picture of a car wrecked by the New Zealand earthquake.

    New Zealand Earthquake Pictures

    See wrecked cars and collapsed buildings following a magnitude 7.4 earthquake that hit Christchurch, New Zealand, on Saturday.

  •  A picture of a Christmas Island red crab swarm on Christmas Island

    Pictures: Crab Swarm Mystery Solved

    A surge in hormones allows millions of migrating Christmas Island red crabs to make their epic annual trek to the ocean, a new study says.

  • Picture of a fire tornado approaching California homes.

    Pictures: Fire Tornadoes Explained

    Recent "firenadoes" in Brazil and Hawaii aren't rare, just rarely reported, an expert says: Large-scale versions occur once a year in the U.S.

  • Hurricane Earl northeast of North Carolina.

    Why Hurricane Earl Weakened

    Changes in the wall of clouds around Hurricane Earl's eye helped it diminish to a Category 1 storm as it moved toward Cape Cod, experts say.

  • Oil rig explosion picture: Boats spray water on an oil and gas rig off the coast of Louisiana.

    Photos: Another Gulf Oil Rig Burns

    Just months after BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, which leaked millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, another Gulf oil rig exploded into flames Thursday.

  • South African daisies in a vernal pool

    African Threatened Species Pictures

    Dams, wetland destruction, and overfishing threaten to wipe out more than 20 percent of Africa's freshwater species, many unique to the continent.

  • Hurricane Earl seen from space.

    Hurricane Earl to Deal Glancing Blow

    Though expected to only graze the U.S. coast, Hurricane Earl is the first of many intense storms that could menace the U.S. East Coast this season, one expert says.

  •  Picture of the sun in multiple wavelengths with magnetic field lines superimposed.

    Space Photos This Week

    The world's strongest solid rocket motor revs up, a star nursery is seen in its sharpest view yet, and more in this week's best space pictures.

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Gulf Oil Spill News and Pictures

  • Lightning and fire accompany Hurricane Andrew in Homestead, Florida.

    "Firecane" Myth Busted

    Flaming, oily hurricanes and "black rain" are no danger to Gulf residents on Katrina's fifth anniversary—or to anyone, anywhere, experts say.

  • Photo: ship hydrocarbon plume gulf

    22-Mile Oil Plume Found

    A giant plume from the Gulf spill has been confirmed deep in the ocean—and it may stick around, a new study says.

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