Source: EurekAlert
Boulder, Colo., USA Â New Geology articles posted online ahead of print 9 and 16 May 2013 cover a wide swath of geoscience subdisciplines, including minerals exploration, archaeology, planetary geology, tectonics, oceanography, geophysics, and ...
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Source: Mongabay.com
Commentary by: David Olson, Conservation Earth Consulting May 20, 2013 Human-caused changes to our biosphere—the global total of the world's ecosystems—are now so great and alarmingly rapid that human lives and societi ...
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Source: Discover Magazine
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Source: AOL Small Business
Please use the form below to email this article. This week is not without conflict both at home and at the office. Learn the best ways to pacify these disagreements with Lifescript Horoscope Expert Kelli Fox’s wee ...
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Source: Milan News
— Three students from Ann Arbor were named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester at Washington University in St. Louis. Julia Mei-Chee Kong is enrolled in the university’s College of Arts & Sciences. Grant Christian Smith is enrolled in the unive ...
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Source: CNN
This diagram lines up planets recently discovered by Kepler in terms of their sizes, compared to Earth. Kepler-22b was announced in December 2011; the three Super-Earths were announced April 18, 2013. All of them could potent ...
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Source: The Huffington Post
1a Supernova Remnant This undated photo shows a classic type 1a supernova remnant. Researchers Saul Perlmutter and Adam Riess of the United States and US-Australian Brian Schmidt won the 2011 Nobel Physics Prize on October 4, 2011 for ...
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