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Tuesday, 17 April 2018
One of the benefits of working for NASA is that the enormous range of science the agency covers – from satellite records for the present day, to exoplanet climates, from early Mars and deep time on Earth to the far future – and the opportunity to think ‘big’. This week sees the publication of a
Using supercomputer modeling, scientists have unveiled a new explanation for the geology underlying recent seismic imaging of magma bodies below Yellowstone National Park.
The post Scientists decipher the magma bodies under Yellowstone appeared first on GeoSpace.
At the 2011 sauropod gigantism symposium in Bonn, John Hutchinson gave a talk on biomechanics of large animals. At the end he showed a short video of a rhino running full-tilt, tripping, and literally flipping [...]
Kanab, Utah — My day began with a visit to the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm, where I met Andrew R.C. Milner, the Site Paleontologist and Curator. This museum is built over an [...]
A group of national and international experts are calling for the creation of a new national agency to manage landslides in Nepal.
The post Landslides in Nepal: the need for a national agency? appeared first [...]
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More billions wasted with the Carbon Hypothesis. I'm glad nasa quickly eliminated the Silurian Hypothesis, using the Scientific Method. Would they have applied the same rigour to "Air as [...]
Los juegos de palabras con nombres de dinosaurios y otros animales del pasado son habituales en muchos idiomas (tienes un par de ejemplos aquí y aquí). Por eso no es de extrañar la combinación de [...]
Gestern Abend wurde am Fuego in Guatemala ein thermisches Signal in Höhe von 304 MW aufgezeichnet. Heute Morgen beträgt die Wärmestrahlung nur 10% davon. INSIVUMEH berichtete gestern von 5-8 schwachen bis [...]
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