Thomas Condon was born on March 3, 1822, in County Cork, Ireland. He immigrated to New York with his parents when he was 11 ...
Internal erosion in clayey soils is associated with dispersion which can be a major factor in the failure of earth embankment ...
A charity that promotes interest in science and history in the Highlands has celebrated its 150th anniversary. The Inverness ...
The University of Cincinnati fully funded the Paul E. Potter Endowed Chair of Geology with $2 million, honoring the dedicated ...
Professor Rashid Umar, Chairperson, Department of Geology, welcomed the dignitaries. The Chief Guest, Dr. Sameer Saran, Scientist-G and Deputy General Manager, National Remote Sensing Centre, New ...
The Salish Sea and its wild inhabitants face a host of threats, from pollution and overfishing to habitat loss and invasive species, not to mention climate change. “In conservation work, there’s often ...
Lectures on Tap series brings professors and other experts into Boston restaurants and bars for talks that mix big ideas with food and drink. Lectures on Tap, an event series, brings ticketed lectures ...
STORIES FLOW: Duke University hydrologist Ryan Emanuel, left, and East Carolina University literary scholar Kirstin Squint will speak Thursday, Oct. 30, at UNC Asheville’s “Rising Waters” series on ...
THE STORY OF GEOLOGY—Allan L. Benson—Cosmopolitan ($4).The vast rhythms of the dying stars, the sleepy, dwindling music of the tides, the rigadoons that dinosaurs danced in a primeval sunset, the ...
Leadership will change next year for the lecture series hosted by Lincoln University faculty and staff in collaboration with Missouri River Regional Library. Christine Elisabeth Boston, an associate ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, has instituted a new lecture series to be held in collaboration with leading tertiary institutions across the country over the next three ...
Even if we stopped burning fossil fuels today, the carbon already lingering in our atmosphere would continue warming the planet for centuries. This unsettling reality means that simply cutting ...