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Emerald Ash Borer is discovered killing ash trees near Detroit, Michigan
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Agrilus planipennis, an exotic beetle thought likely to have arrived in North America in green (fresh) wooden shipping containers delivered to the [...]
Besides of my PhD studies I currently have a small tutoring load in an intro geology course for undergraduates. Last week it was all about meteorites. We simulated meteorite impacts and demonstrated fragments of different kinds of meteorites. This [...]
Ya falta menos para la úndécima reunión anual de nuestros jóvenes paleontólogos conocida como EJIP (Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores en Paleontología).leer
Well the great news is that the project is now 101% funded. There are still a few days left, but I have hit the total and can plan my trip to the Tyrrell for April! Obviously the best news if for regular readers and friends as it means in the short [...]
Many Christian geologists I know began their undergraduate geological training as young-Earth creationists (YECs). They entered their studies having been equipped by reading YEC classics such as The Genesis Flood and Scientific Creationism, had a [...]
I am happy to be working with a great team on theUnderstanding Earth-Surface Processes in the Alpine Environment from High Resolution Topography: European Geosciences Union Summer School 2013Paolo Tarolli is our leader. It should be a fun school and [...]
I’m pleased to announce that one of my photos from “Written in Stone…seen through my lens” is the chapter-opener for a new book entitled The Great Extinctions: What Causes Them and How They Shape Life by Norman MacLeod, Keeper [...]
Bad weather has been a major problems for monitoring Katla volcano (and others also) this winter in Iceland. Not only has the bad weather damaged communications setup for the instruments in question. But also has a lot of snowfall prevented … [...]
The above is one of my favorite “fossils”, a commercially-available cast of the lower jawbone of Gigantopithecus blacki, a giant extinct ape. It was produced from an actual Pleistocene fossil found in a cave near Liucheng, Guangxi, in [...]
Set your alarm and ready your clicking fingers: Public registration for our sell-out Xplorations Summer Camps begins Monday, March 25! Whether you’re a first-time camp family or Xplorations veterans, you’ll find something new and exciting in [...]