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Geology
Geology is an Earth science that studies the physical Earth, the rocks that make it up, and the processes that cause them to change through time. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Geology over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology
- According to geology research, the Earth's interior is cooling quicker than projected. [web page]
- Ancient Amber Flower Trapped [web page]
- Study says Leicester City supporters are creating earthquakes. [web page]
- In a surprising turn of events, South Africans have triumphed against Big Oil in a drilling project. [web page]
- Here are some of the greatest walks in Dorset. [web page]
- Geometric Geographies by David Maisel. [web page]
- Living in the worst environment on the planet. [web page]
- Curiosity, a NASA rover, explores 'Scotland' on Mars. [web page]
- Satellite losses demonstrate the dangers that solar storms pose to technology. [web page]
- Deep Under the Sea, Scientists Discover the 'Yellow Brick Road.' [web page]
- Issue 36: Aging - What a 9,000-Year-Old Spruce Tree Taught Me [web page]
- Great Marketing, Wrong Product in the Anthropocene. [web page]
- Globes depict Earth's geology changing. [web page]
- Britain's most hallowed locations are included in Mystical Britain. [web page]
- A House That Blends In With Its Surroundings. [web page]
- Who Said Science and Art Belonged to Two Different Cultures? - Change (Issue 108). [web page]
- In order to combat climate change, geology must reinvent itself. [web page]
- Is Queen Nefertiti's body in King Tutankhamun's tomb? [web page]
- The first visible light photographs of Venus' surface are captured by NASA's Parker Solar Probe. [web page]
- Top ten reasons why I don't believe in God. [web page]
- Geology from a distance of 50 light-years. [web page]
- 'Land, sea, life': the natural wonders of Bel Ombre in Mauritius [web page]
- Abelisauridae, a dinosaur whose fossil had been lost for years, has been discovered. [web page]
- Geothermal potential of Mount Cayley, Canada, is better understood thanks to field investigations. [web page]
- Is it possible that NASA discovered a secret passage on Mars? No, but it isn't a reason to give up. [web page]
- Geology Rocks! A Spoken Word piece on geothermal energy by Francesca Beard. [web page]
- At the age of 25, Linux has a new project. [web page]
- When the Americas came together, geology is fracturing. [web page]
- The dwarf planet's diverse geology is shown by mapping its 'broken heart' as a picture. [web page]
- Complex creatures appeared on Earth billions of years before previously thought. [web page]
- Dead prey helped ancient insects hide: Fossils show how dead prey helped lacewings conceal 100 million years ago. [web page]
- What lies under the surface of West Antarctica. [web page]
- The Pokestop at Cinderford monument is described as a "inbred effort at contemporary art" by Pokemon Go. [web page]
- Volcanologist: Fire built the 50th state. [web page]
- Why Are Taxonomists the Worst Obituaries Writers? - Boundaries (Issue 35). [web page]
- Natural Gas Trade's Strategic Role in Transatlantic Relations [web page]
- Putting the Geology of Pluto on the Map [web page]
- The Ecosystem of Lake Tanganyika is Climate Change Sensitive. [web page]
- A proposed law in the United States mandates the teaching of the Bible in science classes such as astronomy, biology, and geology. [web page]
- Kirk Johnson - Issue 33: Attraction is ingenious. [web page]
- Julian Knowles, it's a pleasure to meet you. [web page]
- Pluto's icy 'Spider' [web page]
- Obituary for Bob Evans. [web page]
- What's at Stake in Paris: Diplomacy and Policy at the Climate Change Conference [web page]
- Daniel Schrag answers questions. [web page]
- Conceptualizing above-ground variables in shale gas: Toward a regulatory governance research programme [web page]