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Gary the garnet and Mitesh the mica (ready for the #MetGala ) support Jane the #zircon grain … and so do we! Learn a little about Jane’s Geological Adventure here: https://t.co/GYdtxNnZZZ https://t.co/AqtHwaVqZV
We’ve read some compelling arguments for #saponite, but how can we say no to Jane the #zircon grain?
Answer: We can’t. Just look at that adorable facet! #MinCup2021 https://t.co/GYdtxN6p8r https://t.co/zBVTxy8jY8
Let the experts—Gary the garnet, Mitesh the mica, and Jane the zircon grain—introduce students to geochronology.
https://t.co/GYdtxNnZZZ
What other sites were considered for the Little Copter That Could? As long as it was acknowledged as the *Octavia E. Butler* Landing site, any one of them would be good.
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Utah’s famous bridges and spires hum with a deep, earthly music, just below the threshold of human perception. Learn more in the latest episode of @thirdpod.
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@kylecopas @robotopia Annnnnd ... that should have been the headline. Here's some hydrology, volcanology, and atmospheric science to round it out.
The design sprint is a regimented 5-day process meant to accelerate progress toward key business questions. Is it useful in the Earth and space science community?
Explore more in our April issue https://t.co/eH2c79nFWK and also online:
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“Why Does Ocean Warming Pattern Matter?” Explore new research from @AguAdvances in our April issue https://t.co/eH2c79nFWK and also online:
https://t.co/c2ZNhN6TtG
@AstroKimCartier said 'Seveneves' by @nealstephenson is "really, really good."
"If you want a realistic description of what would happen if the world were struck by fragments of our broken Moon, it's awesome."