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The Geo-Bio Community Supports a New Society Journal
- 25 September 2024,
- This week, Geo-Bio Interfaces published its first open access articles in its Microbial Biomineralization collection. As an official journal of The Mineralogical...
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Surviving the Apocalypse: Catastrophe Archaeology in Japan
- 26 July 2024,
- In June this year, CALDERA, the new Nordic-Japan research programme on “Catastrophe Archaeology” was awarded Antiquity’s Ben Cullen Prize 2024 for its opening...
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Global Plastics Treaty: production, pollution and politics
- 22 April 2024,
- The revised draft global plastics treaty will be discussed at the 4th meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee, which will be held in Ottawa from...
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Fossil shark teeth discovered in leftover rock that contained SUE the T.rex
- 09 Feb 2019,
- Freshwater shark lived in South Dakota, had teeth shaped like “Galaga” spaceships.
2018 PROSE Awards - Earth Science
- 23 Feb 2018,
- We're thrilled that "Earth History and Palaeogeography" was the winning title in the Earth Science category at the PROSE Awards 2018 and "Salt Tectonics: Principles and Practice" received an Honorable Mention for the category.
Alaska could lose massive icefield by 2200
- 04 Oct 2016,
- Study says Alaska could lose massive icefield by 2200
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