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Mount St. Helens Volcano Grows New Rock Slab

A new rock slab is growing at more than one meter a day on the Mt. St. Helens volcano in the state of Washington. You can actually see it grow in this very brief time-lapse photopgraphy video. Hit...

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This Morning’s Rant on Global Warming (From My Class List)

The liberal view of the universe Liberals confuse a consensus of journalists, celebrities, and do-gooders, combined with activist science, with something meaningful. If they lived in the 1920s, they’d...

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Kryptonite Discovered in Serbia

Reuters: Kryptonite, which robbed Superman of his powers, is no longer the stuff of comic books and films. A mineral found by geologists in Serbia shares virtually the same chemical composition as the...

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Worse Than Anthropogenic Global Warming!

Anthropogenic Continental Drift.

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A Strange Land Called California

The LA Times reports a curious local phenomenon. A patch of land in Ventura County’s section of Los Padres National Forest where the ground recently heated up to 812 degrees continues to puzzle...

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New Carbon Dating of Thera Produces Archaeological Puzzle

Recent carbon dating tests of the Thera Eruption provides a date contradicting the established chronological sequence of Egyptian and Cypriot pottery found on the island. www.an.gr: Two olive branches...

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Alarm Over Increased Seismic Activity at Yellowstone

You won’t need to worry about Global Warming if the Yellowstone Caldera decides to erupt. London Times: Hundreds of earthquakes have hit Yellowstone National Park, raising fears of a more powerful...

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Sarychev Peak, Kuril Islands

Just by good luck, the International Space Station happened to be passing over Sarychev Peak on Matua Island in the Kuril Islands on June 12th at the perfect time to allow astronauts to photograph its...

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Can the Alleged Consensus Actually be Wrong?

ScienceFair reads a new journal article in Nature Geoscience and begins to wonder. Could the best climate models—the ones used to predict global warming—all be wrong? Maybe so, says a new study...

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The Left’s Latest Target

Serpentine Newly arrived on the enemies list of the perennially concerned is California’s state rock, serpentine. A bill to oust serpentine is making its way through the California State Legislature,...

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The Scientific Swindler (1884-1891)

A scientific swindler preyed on American scientists working in Geology during a period extending from 1884 to 1891, obtaining books, specimens, and money from a number of American scholars. He had a...

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100 Million Year Old Geology Created Some of Today’s Rock-Ribbed Democrat...

A line of blue counties stretches across the usually red-voting South which parallels curiously enough an ancient sea coast from 100 million years ago. Why? Dr. M. explains: Hale County in west...

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