How might a geologist study the history of Earth? How do you identify geological markers on an aerial map? What is the importance of geological maps? How do seismologists locate earthquakes? What are the lines on a topographic map called?
The first humans flew into space nearly 60 years ago from the deserts of southern Kazakhstan and the Atlantic shores of Florida. Since then, we’ve learned a lot about what it takes to leave the planet.
In short, Indian pharmacy degrees are not directly accepted by the UK you will need to do a 1-year University-based conversion course called the OSPAP, after this, you will need to do the “pre-reg exam” and then you will become licensed to work by the GPhC. ...
Refresh the page to resume playback Watch: How a Ship in a Bottle Is Made✕ Ships come in many shapes and sizes—including ones that fit in bottles. No one knows this better than Jim Goodwin, a retired geologist who for 25 years has been perfecting the maritime tradition of fitting...
President Trump’s administration will likely skip the COP climate meetings. But those meetings have become little more than anempty spectaclethat yield only weak, nonbinding declarations. For example, the call in the final text of theUN climate conference COP28for a “transitioning away from fossi...
Farmers are not expected to be as knowledgeable as a hydrogeologist, but to learn how to use aquifer status data to raise their awareness on the evolution of this resource in time and space. Nonetheless, communities living with physical scarcity usually devise progressive adaptive strategies. In ...
helped elite dancers bounce back from career-ending injuries and discover themselves anew. Most everything he does has been inspired by healing and/or mystical experiences. Joseph is also a visual artist, musician, geologist and an avid whitewater kayaker. He lives on transecting ley lines in ...
A geologist explains what the "doorway" on Mars really is and why it's so tempting to see recognizable shapes on other worlds.
In 1866 the world's largest cache of diamonds was discovered in South Africa. Some children had found a rock and brought it home, and a curious neighbor passed it on to a trader, who gave it to a geologist. It was discovered to be a diamond of enormous size and worth a small ...
Tambora's eruption in 1815 killed roughly 100,000 people in Indonesia, but its aftermath spurred an environmental disaster. “People literally on the other side of the world [were] impacted,” says Liz Cottrell, a research geologist at the National Museum of Natural History and former director ...