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The new English-language Master's degree GEOSPHERES (Geographic Science Approaches to Environmental Challenges) deals with ...
Jim Kennedy, a consultant and entrepreneur of rare earths — a group of 17 metallic elements, including 15 lanthanides, crucial for modern technology — met with a top official at the ...
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists visited the western rim of Halemaʻumaʻu crater for a closer look at the active ...
The Burmese python — an apex predator that can grow over 18 feet long and eat animals larger than itself — has decimated ...
India, like many countries, is facing China’s restrictions on rare earth exports — and it wants to develop its own domestic ...
Shell plc SHEL, a London-based integrated oil and gas company, has officially sanctioned the final investment decision for its Aphrodite gas project, located offshore Trinidad and Tobago. This is a ...
Chevron Corporation’s CVX subsidiary, Chevron U.S.A. Inc., in strategic partnership with Halliburton Company HAL, a Houston, TX-based oil and gas equipment and services firm, has unveiled a ...
AT dawn on his thirty-second birthday the rock climber Dan Osman is poised to break the world record, his own, for a free fall from a standing structure. Using nothing more than the modified equipment ...
NASA satellites possess extraordinary capabilities. They use laser technology for faster data transmission. Satellites ...
When time is scarce during field exploration, it's crucial not to let safety take a backseat. In geology, fieldwork can expose you to various hazards, from unstable terrains to extreme weather.
The developers of Into the Fire share how real-time disasters and moral choices shape a tense, immersive survival experience.