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New understanding of Kenyan paleoenvironments opens window on human evolution within the space
Curiosity in human evolution has stimulated new geological work within the southern rift valley of Kenya. A brand new article presents the outcomes of greater than 15 years of area analysis on advanced strata representing the final 500,000 years of … Continue reading
Homo naledi’s surprisingly young age opens up more questions on where we come from
Scientists today announced that the Rising Star Cave system has revealed yet more important discoveries, only a year and a half after it was announced that the richest fossil hominin site in Africa had been discovered, and that it contained … Continue reading
Study opens new questions on how the atmosphere and oceans formed
Seawater cycles throughout Earth’s interior down to 2,900km, much deeper than previously thought, reopening questions about how the atmosphere and oceans formed. Geology News — ScienceDaily
Huge Sinkhole Opens at Highest Dam within the D.J.
The California Department of Water Resources suspended overflow from the Oroville Dam after gushing water ripped open a sinkhole in the midst of the spillway. Engineers assessed the choices and opened up a secondary, emergency spillway on Saturday morning, February … Continue reading
Video: Over O km-lengthy crack opens up in Arizona
Credit: Arizona Geological Survey A large, O.P-km (P-mile) crack has shaped within the Arizona Desert, and scientists have launched the primary up-shut footage of the injury. The crack is predicted to get even longer within the coming years, and scientists … Continue reading
70-Mile-Long Crack Opens Up in Anatarctica
A huge crack can be seen in the Antarctic Peninsula’s Larsen C ice shelf in this aerial image snapped on Nov. 10, 2016, as part of NASA’s IceBridge mission. An ominous crack in an Antarctic ice shelf as wide as … Continue reading
Hi-tech opens up Earth’s secrets
Tectonic plates. A JCU scientist has developed a hi-tech animation of millions of years of tectonic plate movements that could lead to new mineral discoveries and help predict volcanic eruptions. JCU’s Dr Rob Holm applied modern technology to existing geological … Continue reading
Hi-tech opens up Earth’s secrets
A scientist has developed a hi-tech animation of millions of years of tectonic plate movements that could lead to new mineral discoveries and help predict volcanic eruptions. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Eataly opens Milan flagship location
IMG class=hide alt=”Eataly opens Milan flagship location” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-afbd8d1b52329520c8031a9d45bb9bd0.jpg” (By Gordon Sorlini). P(ANSA) – Milan, March 17 – When you first enter the new Eataly Smeraldo in Milan, you realize immediately that you’ve entered a temple to Italian gastronomy. There is, … Continue reading
Three hurt as worker opens fire in company
IMG title=”” alt=”” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-06c057ae26b9e31d802c0d2667612f49.jpg” IMG class=hide alt=”Three hurt as worker opens fire in company” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wpid-06c057ae26b9e31d802c0d2667612f49.jpg” (ANSA) – Lodi, March 17 – Three people were wounded Monday after a worker opened fire in an electronics company near the northern Italian city … Continue reading