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Katherine Ellen Foley • April 23, 2015
Seismologist William Menke’s expeditions reveal what lies beneath
Katherine Ellen Foley • February 23, 2015
Tom Cronin stumbled into studying deep ocean floors, and hopes he can help others find the same curiosity for the unknown
Elizabeth Newbern • March 13, 2014
Could animals be older than we thought?
Justine E. Hausheer • June 7, 2012
How borrowed technologies are changing paleontology
Justine E. Hausheer • February 2, 2012
Jack Horner works to reclassify dinosaur species
Justine E. Hausheer • January 22, 2012
Gerta Keller’s controversial dinosaur-extinction theory
Ashley Taylor • January 13, 2012
Undersea volcano blows earlier than geologists predicted
Kate Yandell • November 18, 2011
Mannahatta ecologist Eric Sanderson on New York City’s past, present and future
Emma Bryce • November 18, 2011
Eric Sanderson peels back the concrete layers of New York City
Scienceline Editors • March 25, 2011
Our favorites from the week
Scienceline Editors • February 22, 2011
New blogs from Scienceline
Emily Elert • April 14, 2010
Scientists gather evidence from the bathtub-ring-like traces left by Earth’s oscillating oceans
Lindsey Konkel • September 5, 2009
UK’s Royal Society Weighs the Pros and Cons of Climate Manipulation.
Molika Ashford • May 14, 2008
The Department of Energy takes its first step toward clean, renewable energy from the earth.