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The fall colors in America are peaking over 10 days later now than 30 years ago. How can you determine such a subjective thing as when fall colors are peaking? Well, that’s just as interesting as the results! Take a look at the graph below [...]
Sorry this post is a bit late…the Thanksgiving holiday was Monday, class this morning and then hockey! Anyway, for the 7th edition of Photo of the Week we travel to the Pancake Rocks, in Punakaiki on the west coast of New Zealand’s [...]
Last Friday I got an email from Dr Stuart Taylor, Commercial Director of the Royal Society, wanting to set up a phone-call to talk about the issue I raised about the editorial procedure on Biology Letters. I got back to him with my Skype handle, but [...]
I thought for sure that the national airwaves would be buzzing endlessly about the discovery of river-worn pebbles by the Mars rover Curiosity on September 27. The announcement was made to the usual temporary fanfare and faded away predictably in [...]
WATCH FOR ROCKS - Travels of a Sharp-Eyed Geologist [2012-10-07 10:00:03]
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Honestly, isn’t life the ultimate crapshoot? One day you decide to roll the cosmic dice, take your chances, look for Some Kind of Sign, and basically hope for the best. Recently I took a chance and rolled those polka–dotted cubes with [...]
ASU is not eliminating the geology program.
A colleague forwarded messages circulating among geoscientists around the country in response to an article by ASU President Michael Crowe in the October issue of Scientific American ("A.S.U. [...]
A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 26 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – October 24 Daily Geology Photos [...]
I just spent three days on another great field trip to Bancroft, Ontario, and while I will post photos of the fabulous structural features we were observing, I thought I'd also put down some thoughts about how to comport yourself as a participant on [...]
Mark your calendars and fluff your cushions — the paleontology team at HMNS is set to get some major coverage on the History Channel this Thursday, Oct. 11 thanks to a premiere documentary: How the Earth Made Man. From the … Continue reading [...]