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Country s first-ever release of genetically modified mosquitoes begins in Florida Keys

Country s first-ever release of genetically modified mosquitoes begins in Florida Keys
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Country s first-ever release of genetically modified mosquitoes begins in Florida Keys

Country s first-ever release of genetically modified mosquitoes begins in Florida Keys
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A Greener Arctic Will Not Halt Climate Change

Geologist Elisabeth Ervin-Blankenheim is Showing Us Why Geology Matters

by Katherine Lee Geologist Elisabeth Ervin-Blankenheim. If you’re one of the lucky few who are students of geologist Elisabeth Ervin-Blankenheim, you might take a virtual trip to the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia to study the other-worldly fossilized Carboniferous forest that has been preserved in the rocks there. Or, you might be asked to write a research paper about coal and climate issues, and ponder concepts such as the time it takes geologically for coal to be created versus how quickly we burn it and use it up. For Ervin-Blankenheim, a geology instructor at Front Range Community College in Fort Collins, Colorado, sharing knowledge and information with her students is just one of the ways she is working to promote understanding of geology and its importance in addressing global issues such as climate change. The AAAS Member is also currently pursuing a Ph.D. in science education and geologic literacy. She also has a book due to be published in summer, 2021 called,

Cluster of Seven Quakes Off Oregon Coast, Some Within Minutes

Cluster of Seven Quakes Off Oregon Coast, Some Within Minutes Published 04/29/21 at 5:55 PM PDT By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff (Bandon, Oregon) – A rather large cluster of underwater quakes hit off the Oregon coast Thursday morning, with four of them within minutes of each other. A total of six occurred between 3 a.m. and 6:30 a.m., while a seventh happened mid afternoon on Wednesday. (Graphic courtesy USGS) Latest Coastal Lodging News AlertsIn Seaside: Includes exclusive listings; major specials now that spring is here Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals All of them were about 180 miles west by northwest of Bandon, concentrated in a radius of several miles. Each happened along the Blanco Fracture Zone – which is physically connected to the greater Cascadia Subduction Zone but not directly related to it.

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