Every mammal, every fish, every vertebrate (creatures that have a spine) has two eyes. It’s been that way for millions and ...
Term, a group of 16 Macalester students and five geology department faculty traveled to Argentina in a new short-term study away program. The two-credit course “GEOL 201: Geological Excursions in ...
Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation has partnered with Yukon University and third-party funder EleV to create the school’s first ...
Island’s mineral and resource wealth is result of mountain building, rifting and volcanic activity over 4bn years ...
Bill and Liz Armstrong met while studying geology at Southern Methodist University. They join Intersections podcast to talk ...
The surface of our world has been in a constant state of flux for millions of years. Continents have wandered, oceans have ...
A long public service career that began in a very different system. Peter Cook explains why it would not happen now.
A colossal asteroid-like invader once ripped through the lunar crust, flinging out rings of mountains and scooping out a ...
A recent study shows that there is a lot more sediment trapped beneath Greenland’s ice sheet than we realized, which could ...
The Chocolate Hills are a formation made of 1,776 limestone, grass-covered mounds in the Philippines. This landscape is lush ...
Over 6,000 acres of land were gifted to the CREG program to establish an endowment. The gift came from the families of an ...
We are deeply saddened to confirm the death of Kirk Handley, a long-standing and highly valued member of staff at the School ...
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