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Science & Humanity

December 11, 2020 Archaeology, Magnetism, Science & Humanity

Dating the Past with the Earth’s Magnetic Field

https://eos.org/articles/earths-magnetic-field-holds-clues-to-human-history

August 21, 2020 Magnetism, Science & Humanity, Uncategorized

Magnetic Remanence in the Human Brain

From paleomagnetism to the human brain, check out this EOS BUZZ Podcast.
May 8, 2020 Geoscience Education, Science & Humanity

Intersection of geoscience & health

Geoscientists who specialize in GIS and mapping are helping track the Covid 19 pandemic.  Read more from EOS Buzz:

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March 21, 2020 Climate Change, Resource Use, Science & Humanity, Space Science

Social Distancing = Drop in Pollution!

Check out these satellite images from Space.com of pollution dropping during Corona virus outbreak.  Proof that we can make a difference to CO2 emissions.

space.com

January 30, 2020 Climate Change, Science & Humanity, Uncategorized

Climate Change & Our Food

We know that climate change (global warming) will cause more droughts and food insecurity, but here is an interesting BBC article about a stranger side effect of warming oceans on the fish we consume…

There’s no feasible way to test fish for ciguatera; and neither cooking nor freezing the fish kills it (Credit: Credit: JHLee/Getty Images)

How climate change poisons our food.

January 19, 2020January 19, 2020 Climate Change, Science & Humanity, Uncategorized

Megadrought and Empire Collapse

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Megadrought Helped Topple the Assyrian Empire

Paleoclimate records shed light on the ancient civilization’s meteoric rise and catastrophic collapse. – Check out the latest from EOS
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