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A decision to translocate a group of guanacos across Argentina has raised concerns among scientists and provoked intense scientific and legal
Some, if not many, of my readers will know of Nick Zentner’s immensely popular geology YouTube channel. Nick is a geology instructor at Central Washington University. His YouTube channel presents geology to the general public, on a range of topics [...]
The SVP 2024 abstract book dropped earlier this week. You can download it here. I’m not on Twitter, but friends inform me that there’s a lot of discussion going on about the Danison et al. abstract on which I’m an author (pp. 164-165 in the [...]
Many friends and colleagues have left X and moved over to a new social media platform. We’re still active on X, but you can now also find us on Bluesky:
This is great physics. On the mimic, you can't see much. There is no blob with a clear edge, and we have the Pacific intrusion that isn't coming down as a clipper, yet. You just see it on the 'minimum temp' [...]
At least they aren't catching on fire. There's no big hurry here, because they are charging twice as much for water, if a battery conks out. They expected these batteries to last for 20 years, but they are only [...]
An earthquake on April 5, 2024, was felt at surprisingly long distances. What does it mean for assessing regional
Through interactive exhibits, games and lectures, people of all ages learned about geology, earth science and climate
Seeking to understand the history of the southeast Asian monsoon, researchers venture into the remote highlands of Vietnam to sample the rings of behemoth cypress trees that have survived for a thousand