Happy Halloween, Charlie Brown!
Category: Fluff
If Charlie Brown were a geologist, he would've had a better Halloween experience.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 7:48 AM • 2 Comments •
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October 31, 2008
Category: Fluff
If Charlie Brown were a geologist, he would've had a better Halloween experience.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 7:48 AM • 2 Comments •
October 27, 2008
Category: Geosciences
Find this patch of ocean and win!
Posted by Maria Brumm at 5:46 AM • 10 Comments •
October 26, 2008
Category: Rock Blogging
One person has taken me up on the "name a rock" fundraising gimmick. Donors Choose donations between now and the end of the week will get matching funds from Seed!
Posted by Maria Brumm at 9:55 PM • 1 Comments •
October 21, 2008
Category: Geosciences
Match the beaches to the sands, and hone your crime-solving abilities.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 9:12 AM • 14 Comments •
October 20, 2008
Category: Geosciences
How to pour gravel - or coffee beans - down a hole.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 8:35 AM • 10 Comments •
October 15, 2008
Category: Links
This week's links: nicknames, why people believe what they do, and some groanworthy YouTube.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 4:44 PM • 2 Comments •
October 10, 2008
Category: Teaching and Learning
Three Donors Choose projects that really, really need your help. Do you really expect anyone to learn science without a lab notebook?
Posted by Maria Brumm at 5:37 PM • 2 Comments •
October 9, 2008
Category: Geosciences
Interesting, but not quite interesting enough: Fault gouge, kimberlites, and more.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 9:22 AM • 3 Comments •
October 8, 2008
Category: Meta
Support public schools, win a prize.
Posted by Maria Brumm at 9:30 AM • 4 Comments •
October 6, 2008
Category: Energy
New estimates of geothermal energy potential say that half the nation's current electricity needs could be supplied by this renewable resource. Remind me again why we're so fussed about "clean coal"?
Posted by Maria Brumm at 8:28 AM • 11 Comments •
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