Don Winston has wondered for 30 years where the colorful rock formation known as the "Belt Super Group" in Glacier National Park came from. The recently retired University of Montana geologist always ...
A decade after a mysterious crater appeared in Siberia’s frozen ground, a team of Russian scientists braved subzero ...
Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work covers anything from archaeology and the environment to technology and culture. Tom has a Master's degree in Journalism. His editorial work ...
An accelerating Arctic warming trend over the past quarter of a century has dramatically dried up more than a thousand large lakes in Siberia, probably because the permafrost beneath them has begun to ...
Scientists offered a new explanation for the huge craters that keep appearing in Siberia. These craters, first spotted in 2012, can be more than 160 feet deep and over 65 feet wide. They may be due to ...
A team of researchers led by Arizona State University (ASU) School of Earth and Space Exploration professor Lindy Elkins-Tanton has provided the first ever direct evidence that extensive coal burning ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
J. Fred Mueller, John J. W. Rogers, Jin Yu-Gan, Wang Huayu, Li Wenguo, John Chronic and Joseph F. Mueller A belt of deformed Permo-Carboniferous sedimentary rocks in Inner Mongolia represents an ...
ACCORDING to the Soviet War News, reports from the Geological Committee of the Council of People's Commissars indicate that more than two thousand expeditions went out during the summer, and ...
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