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In Deutschland ist man auf der Suche nach einem geeigneten
unterirdischen Lager, in dem hochradioaktive Abfälle für Hunderttausende
von Jahren sicher aufbewahrt werden können. In verschiedenen
Forschungsprojekten werden derzeit [...]
In a speech at the Rocky Mountain National Wildlife Refuge, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell announced yesterday that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will not list the greater sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Finding [...]
Sometimes there are just unusual things. I was driving into work early this morning just before the sun broke out over the Sierra Nevada. From my vantage point on the floor of the Great Valley, the rays of the sun were casting shadows on some of the [...]
Mt. Konocti and Clear Lake, an archaeological treasure in Central California
I read this article by Madeleine Thomas in the Pacific Standard, and it was disturbing to say the least. It discusses the looting of archaeological sites in the Clear Lake [...]
Last time, we looked at some of Brian Engh’s preliminary sketches of pieces to illustrate our fighting-apatosaur hypothesis. But there’s more: some way into the process, Brian also came up with this very rough sketch, illustrating a [...]
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) looking for entries in its 2015 "Life as a Geoscientist" Photo Contest
They are looking for any and all geoscience images featuring your
internships, research, or geoscience work as a whole. [...]
In the NewsInterested in the evolution of ankylosaur tail clubs? Of course you are, and you're in luck. Victoria Arbour's new research is all about it. Matt Bonnan announces the publication of Pulanesaura, a new sauropod from South Africa dating [...]
Everybody likes animals. We draw parrots on our kites, we watch dolphins in the ocean, and we eat the odd unlucky chicken in the mess hall. It seems like even when the JR is hard at work [...]