When University of Delaware professors Doug Miller, Art Trembanis, Craig Cary and Patrick Gaffney first began offering of a series of study abroad trips to New Zealand, they wanted the program to not ...
A group of San Jacinto College (SJC) students examined how climate change, human habitation, strong storms, and tropical cyclones have shaped and developed the upper Texas coast during a recent visit ...
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A new study that determines Samoa is indeed on the path of a geologic "hotspot" trail is adding fuel to a vigorous scientific debate over the origins of volcano chains -- especially in the Pacific ...
Robert Goldstein, KU distinguished professor of geology and associate dean for natural sciences and mathematics goes over some of the details around the exterior of the Earth, Energy and Environment ...
Last summer was the initial stage of a research project Kuchta hopes will continue for several years. It is the first geology study of the lower Red Cedar. The geology of other major rivers in the ...
The phrase “You are what you eat” might be more appropriate as “You are where you eat.” Teeth are composed, in part, of enamel, which consists of microscopic crystals of a calcium mineral bound ...
Oklahomans are no strangers to Mother Nature’s whims. From tornadoes and floods to wildfires and winter storms, the state sees more than its share of natural hazards. But prior to 2009, “terra firma” ...