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scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - 4 minutes ago
Kim is a little concerned that her geology-themed Googling keeps on bringing up stuff that she herself has written. This might have something to do with her blog being a top-notch source of geological insight, of …
scienceblogs.com » Highly Allochthonous - 21 minutes ago
Kim is a little concerned that her geology-themed Googling keeps on bringing up stuff that she herself has written. This might have something to do with her blog being a top-notch source of geological insight, of …
wired.com » Wired: Wired Science - 20 hours ago
Mt Kilauea, one of the five volcanoes that form the big island of Hawaii, spewed forth with a spectacular eruption yesterday that was captured by a US Geological Survey video camera. The world's most active volcano …
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 12, 2008
Fall in New England is a visual cliché of the first order, and exactly as advertised. Only better this weekend, because it’s been unseasonably warm, as well as clear and perfectly gorgeous, complete with full moons …
Also tagged: health, photography, places, life, science, ideas
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 10, 2008
From the air there’s a strange kind of vast sameness to the Grand Canyon. It’s a carved up layercake of variously colored rock that’s less dramatic viewed from above than from its edges or its insides. There’s one …
Also tagged: photography, places, travel, science, past
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Magnetic Anomaly Map of the World [Mad Geophysics]This map shows areas on the globe where there are disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field. Here, red indicates a stronger magnetic tug, and blue a weaker one (white lines are the edges of tectonic plates). As you … Also tagged: science, physics, magnetism, geophysics, mad geophysics, strange maps |
What will be left of humanity in 100 million years? Geologist Jan Zalasiewicz of the University of Leicester suggests that hyper-evolved rats or aliens (his picks for future scientists) will find scant clues. There …
Also tagged: science, apocalypse, post apocalypse, jan zalasiewicz, world without humans, far future
dailygalaxy.com » The Daily Galaxy: News from Planet Earth & Beyond - Oct 7, 2008
One of the topics that I’ve covered a lot at Daily Galaxy is Earth’s geological history: It is a fascinating topic, and one that continues to intrigue me. But I never thought I would actually get to witness an act of …
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 4, 2008
In September I took two flights across the country that featured lots of clear views of the sights below. I think I took 700+ pictures on each of them. I’ve been posting them to Flickr in slow motion, trying to …
Also tagged: art, photography, places, life, travel
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Oct 3, 2008
Joe Biden might not have been lying when he said global warming was “caused by man”, but he was at best only partially right. The globe has been warming for the last 20000 years or so: ever since the last ice sheet …
Also tagged: science