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Magnified Sand reveals the hidden beauty of individual grains
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Magnified Sand reveals the hidden beauty of individual grains

Boing Boing·Popkin·27 days ago
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Magnified Sand is Robert Maronpot's ongoing microscopic photography project. He photographs individual sand grains up close, revealing shapes and colors that are completely invisible to the naked eye. The results…

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The “big one” might not come alone: Double West Coast earthquake threat
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The “big one” might not come alone: Double West Coast earthquake threat

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·about 1 month ago
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Two of the most dangerous fault systems on the U.S. West Coast may be more connected than scientists once thought. New research suggests the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault can “sync up,” triggering earthquakes within minutes or hours…

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This Greek Volcano Seemed Quiet for 100,000 Years. Then It Erupted Again. Should Scientists Take a Second Look at 'Extinct' Volcanoes?
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This Greek Volcano Seemed Quiet for 100,000 Years. Then It Erupted Again. Should Scientists Take a Second Look at 'Extinct' Volcanoes?

Smithsonian Magazine·Rudy Molinek·about 1 month ago
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By reconstructing a 700,000-year history of Methana volcano, geologists found a prehistoric phase when it appeared inactive on the surface, despite magma building up below ground

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A Mars Rover Found Building Blocks of Life Never Seen on the Red Planet Before, Boosting the Case for Ancient Habitability
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A Mars Rover Found Building Blocks of Life Never Seen on the Red Planet Before, Boosting the Case for Ancient Habitability

Smithsonian Magazine·Carlyn Kranking·about 1 month ago
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From Latest articles | smithsonianmag.com: A Mars Rover Found Building Blocks of Life Never Seen on the Red Planet Before, Boosting the Case for Ancient Habitability

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Greenland ice completely melted 7,000 years ago and could happen again
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Greenland ice completely melted 7,000 years ago and could happen again

ScienceDaily·@HashtagPLUS·about 1 month ago
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Scientists drilling deep beneath Greenland’s ice have uncovered a startling clue about its past—and future. Evidence shows that the Prudhoe Dome, a major high point of the ice sheet, completely melted around 7,000 years ago during a relatively mild…

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