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This two-part series on geology was written before the tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. I plan to address that horror ...
A specialized team of scientists says they've collected over 300 hats, amid 13,000 pieces of trash blown into the vast ...
Spontaneous gas explosions appear to be increasing in northern Russia because of climate change and some specific local ...
So far this year, the National Park Service geologists at Yellowstone have recovered over 300 lost hats from hydrothermal ...
Ever wonder who collects hats blown into Yellowstone hot springs, repairs damage to bacterial mats or thermal ground, and ...
The new Prow Knob island in southeastern Alaska finally separated from a receding glacier after a decades-long break-up. We ...
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Pizza Slices, Polaroid Pictures, And Over 300 Hats: What’s Left Behind In Yellowstone’s Hydrothermal Areas?
Like the hats that fly off people’s heads, most of the trash that ends up in Yellowstone’s hydrothermal areas winds up there ...
Dinosaurs were "ecosystem engineers," preventing dense forests from growing. Their sudden demise led to widescale ecological ...
New Curtin University research has uncovered a striking link between the structure of our galaxy and the evolution of Earth's ...
Definitively dating the age of a clutch of fossil dinosaur eggs at a famous site in China may let scientists link eggshell features to environmental shifts at the time.
More than 13,000 pieces of garbage have been retrieved this year from hydrothermal areas in Yellowstone so far this year.
A Yale-trained geologist has spent more than 30 years studying Egypt's Great Sphinx and come to a stunning new theory.
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