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Genius Metals Launches an Exploration Campaign on its Sakami and Paka Lithium Properties in the James Bay Territory of Quebec

TSX-V:GENI , Oct. 5, 2023 - Genius Metals Inc. is pleased to announce the mobilization of a crew of four geologists, four technicians and a helicopter pilot to conduct a heliborne exploration program centered on finding Li mineralization on the... - Veroeffentlicht am 05.10.2023

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New York City's Hotspots Sinking Faster Than Others, Reveals New NASA Report

From 2016 to 2023, the US Open Venue- Arthur Ashe Stadium and runways at LaGuardia airport saw the most sinking, lowering at rates of 3.7 and 4.6 millimetres per year, respectively.

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Mammoth Provides Update on Exploration Activities at its Tenoriba Gold-Silver Property, Mexico

, ust 31, 2023 - Mammoth Resources Corp. , is pleased to provide an update on ongoing exploration activities at its Tenoriba gold-silver exploration property in the Sierra Madre precious metal belt, Mexico. During the past months Mammoth geologists... - Veroeffentlicht am 31.08.2023

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CNN This Morning

haven't been able to see just yet. >> you say get back on the roads. can people get up and drive to work this morning. >> oh, yeah, we do not have any significant road closures here in ventura county. some of the little neighborhood roads may have some closures, but no -- all main roads are open. >> okay, so no shelter in place, everyone can sort of operate as normal. no danger this morning. >> yeah, that's what we're seeing, yes. >> what about the earthquake? it's so striking that in the middle of all of this yesterday afternoon, there's 5.1 magnitude earthquake. did that complicate efforts? >> i wouldn't say it complicated efforts, but it definitely opened our eyes to that anything can happen at any time. kind of gave us a little reminder. and luckily, there was no significant damage that we found. we are still out surveying the areas and geologists will be getting back us to. >> captain brian mcgrath, glad things are better than you expected.

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MIT scientists measure river flow rates on Mars and Titan, Saturn's largest moon

Geologists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a technique that allows scientists to see how fast rivers flowed on Mars billions of years ago and currently do on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, researchers said.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

so, if so, if you have a teen who plays sports, here's what you can do to best protect them. experts say, first, before your team plays any sport, make sure they get a full medical screening and the appropriate and tests. and then ask your school or your kids' sports leagues, do you defibrillators on site at every practice and game and are your staff trained in cpr and aeds? that can be life saving. if your teen is exhibiting toms like shortness of breath or dizziness, take the signs they can be early they can be early signing for your kid is at risk for cardiac arisk and you should take them right to a doctor. back to you. >> good to see bronny on the road to recovery there. taylor swift's concert in seattle was an earth-moving success in more ways than one. the seattle times reports that during one of swift's back to back shows, so many fans were stomping and shimmying to the song "shake it off" that it caused seismic movements. some geologists compare the

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BBC News at Six

in huge archives, vital geological records are stored. it's the first time a new epoch has been proposed while we're living through it. geologists now need to put this to a vote before the anthropocene epoch is set in stone. rebecca morrelle, bbc news. mps have been voting on changes to the illegal migration bill after members of the house of lords demanded alterations. the government has offered a number of concessions, including time limits on the detention of children and pregnant women. the bill is central to the prime minister's pledge to stop small boats crossing the english channel. our political correspondent, helen catt, is in westminster. helen, how likely is the government to get its way on this? i think it's quite likely and that's because broadly opposition mps are against the bill but conservative mps back it, so while the house of lords made a lot of changes, those are being removed one by one this evening in a series of votes. the inner immigration minister robert jenrick said the changes made by the

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The Daily Global

compared with what's happening now. these are natural changes here. this is a natural system that drives these changes. what we are doing right now, we are increasing the speed of these changes. we see that environments are pretty much getting destroyed. but this is part of the human activity. in huge archives, vital geological records are stored. it's the first time a new epoch has been proposed while we're living through it. geologists now need to put this to a vote before the anthropocene epoch is set in stone. rebecca morrelle, bbc news. julia thomas is professor of history at the university of notre dame. she's been telling me about the significance of the latest thinking. i think today's announcement is a milestone for life on this planet in the wake up called everybody here. why is it a wake—up call? what is it telling us the planet and the way human beings interact with the planet? t human beings interact with the lanet? , , ., , human beings interact with the lanet? , , ., .

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Newsday

now, we are increasing the speed of these changes. we see that environments are pretty much getting destroyed. but this is part of the human activity. in huge archives, vital geological records are stored. it's the first time a new epoch has been proposed while we're living through it. geologists now need to put this to a vote before the anthropocene epoch is set in stone. rebecca morrelle, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. well, southern parts of europe in the grip of a heat wave at the moment. ee continue to be in the grip of some big shower clouds, more of them around through the rest of this week, even some longer spells of rain and stronger winds by the time we hit friday. why? well, low pressure is dominant, we've just got various areas revolving around the same part of north west europe, which continues to bring showers

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

thank you. we turn now to that slow-motion disaster in southern california, where several homes in a gated community are sliding downhill. officials say more homes could be threatened. cbs's elise preston is there talking to homeowners. >> it is another 10 feet or so. >> reporter: weber yen's rolling hills estate home is one of a dozen on the brink of collapsing into a canyon. for days, he has watched his family's lifetime of memories snap and slide off a cliff. to see this continual demise for your house, what is that like to watch? >> you know, it's like someone, you know, reach in and pull your guts, but it is pulling 1 inch at a time. >> reporter: geologists suggest it might have been a deep-seated landslide in southern california's unique topography. steep hillsides and weak bedrock, coupled with heavy winter rain, makes it especially vulnerable. >> water percolating through the ground at some depth has the effect of further destabilizing

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