The Earth Sciences and Map Library develops research-level collections and services to support the teaching, research, and learning needs of the Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Department ...
The peoples of East and Southeast Asia created traditions of ceramics peerless in their decorative brilliance, technological sophistication, and artistic subtlety. The subcontinent's geology, rich in ...
The new research could change history's understanding of the sprawling trade network that connected Europe and the Middle ...
October 28, 2024 • Talisay, about 43 miles south of Manila, was one of several towns ravaged by Tropical Storm Trami, the deadliest of 11 storms to hit the Philippines this year.
The first-ever use of cutting-edge drone-based lidar in Central Asia allowed archaeologists to capture stunning details of ...
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An international team of geoscientists led by a volcanologist at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has discovered that, contrary to present scientific understanding, ancient volcanoes continued to ...
An exclusive Executive Briefing on U.S.-China competition with Courtney Fung, Scholar in Residence at Asia Society Australia. Join us for an evening of short films celebrating innovative, ...
Google Maps is a brilliant tool when it comes to finding a place and getting turn-by-turn guidance to the destination, but the nightmare typically begins for drivers when arriving at the location.
The Earth formed over 4.6 billion years ago out of a mixture of dust and gas around the young sun. It grew larger thanks to countless collisions between dust particles, asteroids, and other growing ...
Oct. 21, 2024 — Scientists paint a compelling picture of what happened the day the S2 meteorite crashed into Earth 3.26 billion years ... Oct. 30, 2024 — A gene called COLD6 contributes to ...
Oct. 27, 2024 — The warming climate in polar regions may significantly disrupt ocean circulation patterns, a new study indicates. Scientists discovered that in the distant past, growing inflows ...