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Published Investigating carbonate mineral chemical variations to improve oil recovery - Investigating Carbonate Mineral Chemical Variations to Improve Oil Recovery
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A researcher has firsthand experience with the frustrations of oil production. He spent nine years a...
Published Climate trends in the west, today and 11,000 years ago - Climate Trends in the West: A Comparison of Today and 11,000 Years Ago
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What we think of as the classic West Coast climate began just about 4,000 years ago, finds a study o...
Published Early Cretaceous shift in the global carbon cycle affected both land and sea - Early Cretaceous Shift in the Global Carbon Cycle Affected Both Land and Sea
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Geologists doing fieldwork in southeastern Utah's Cedar Mountain Formation found carbon isotope evid...
Published Climate: Lessons from the latest global warming - Climate: Lessons from the Latest Global Warming
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56 million years ago, the Earth experienced one of the largest and most rapid climate warming events...
Published What do early Earth's core formation and drip coffee have in common? - What do Early Earth's Core Formation and Drip Coffee Have in Common?
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A new technique provides fresh insight into the process by which the materials that formed Earth's c...
Published Geoscientists shed a light on life's evolution 800 million years ago - Geoscientists Shed a Light on Life's Evolution 800 Million Years Ago
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Is nitrate responsible for algae, flowers, and even your neighbors? A team of geoscientists have une...
Published River erosion can shape fish evolution - River Erosion Can Shape Fish Evolution
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A new study of the freshwater greenfin darter fish suggests river erosion can be a driver of biodive...
Published Emulating how krill swim to build a robotic platform for ocean navigation - Emulating How Krill Swim to Build a Robotic Platform for Ocean Navigation
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Researchers have presented important first steps in building underwater navigation robots. ABSTRACT:...
Published Pink pumice key to revealing explosive power of underwater volcanic eruptions - Pink Pumice Key to Revealing Explosive Power of Underwater Volcanic Eruptions
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The presence of pink pumice in the giant pumice raft of the 2012 Havre that drifted across the south...
Published New method predicts extreme events more accurately - New Method Predicts Extreme Events More Accurately
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A new study has used global storm-resolving simulations and machine learning to create an algorithm...
Published Researchers describe the melting of gold nanoparticles in gold-bearing fluids in the Earth's crust - Researchers Describe the Melting of Gold Nanoparticles in Gold-Bearing Fluids in the Earth's Crust
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Gold is a precious metal that has always fascinated humans. From Priam's Treasure to the legend of E...
Published Precipitation helped drive distribution of Alaska dinosaurs - Precipitation Helped Drive Distribution of Alaska Dinosaurs
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Precipitation more than temperature influenced the distribution of herbivorous dinosaurs in what is...
Published Two largest Mars-quakes to date recorded from planet's far side - Two Largest Mars-Quakes to Date Recorded from Planet's Far Side
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The seismometer placed on Mars by NASA's InSight lander has recorded its two largest seismic events...
Published Out of this world control on Ice Age cycles - Out of this World Control on Ice Age Cycles
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A research team, composed of climatologists and an astronomer, have used an improved computer model...
Published Vastly more sustainable, cost-effective method to desalinate industrial wastewater - Vastly More Sustainable, Cost-Effective Method to Desalinate Industrial Wastewater
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Engineers are developing a cutting-edge process that can reduce energy consumption and cost of water...
Published Past climate change to blame for Antarctica's giant underwater landslides - Past Climate Change to Blame for Antarctica's Giant Underwater Landslides
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Scientists found weak, biologically-rich layers of sediments hundreds of meters beneath the seafloor...
Published Remnants of an ancient asteroid shed new light on the early solar system - Remnants of an Ancient Asteroid Shed New Light on the Early Solar System
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Researchers have shaken up a once accepted timeline for cataclysmic events in the early solar system...
Published Researchers discover overlooked Jurassic Park of lizards - Researchers Discover Overlooked Jurassic Park of Lizards
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New research moves back the moment of the radiation of squamates -- the group of reptiles that inclu...
Published Finding faults deeply stressful - Finding Faults Deeply Stressful: Understanding the Psychological Impact of Perfectionism
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Evidence that a complete stress release may have contributed to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake that brok...
Published How did Earth get its water? - How Earth Got Its Water: A Fascinating Journey Through Time
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Our planet's water could have originated from interactions between the hydrogen-rich atmospheres and...