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Welcome to the Anthropocene

Posted on April 1, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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Watch a 3-minute journey through the last 250 years of our history, from the start of the Industrial Revolution to the Rio+20 Summit. The film charts the growth of humanity into a global force on an equivalent scale to major … Continue reading →

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Globaïa

Posted on April 1, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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MISSION Globaïa is a global education organization whose mission is to foster a consistent and informed participation of citizens in environmental issues by understanding the multiple dimensions of today’s world and its likely future. OBJECTIVES 1. To promote a comprehensive, … Continue reading →

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Welcome to the Anthropocene

Posted on April 1, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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Welcome to the Anthropocene is a website which is designed to improve our collective understanding of the Earth system. The site aims to inspire, educate and engage people about humanity’s impact on Earth. Its unique combination of high-level scientific data … Continue reading →

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A planetary system from the early Universe

Posted on April 1, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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A group of European astronomers has discovered an ancient planetary system that is likely to be a survivor from one of the earliest cosmic eras, 13 billion years ago. The system consists of the star HIP 11952 and two planets, … Continue reading →

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Fossil raindrop impressions imply greenhouse gases loaded early atmosphere

Posted on March 31, 2012 by WykenSeagraveMarch 31, 2012
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In ancient Earth history, the sun burned as much as 30 percent dimmer than it does now. Theoretically that should have encased the planet in ice, but there is geologic evidence for rivers and ocean sediments between 2 billion and … Continue reading →

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Observing the galaxy distribution when the universe was half its current age

Posted on March 31, 2012 by WykenSeagraveApril 1, 2012
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BOSS (the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey) has just announced the most accurate measurement yet of the distribution of galaxies between five and six billion years ago. This was the key pivot moment at which the expansion of the universe stopped … Continue reading →

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Posted on March 17, 2012 by WykenSeagraveMarch 17, 2012
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Somebody has created a video condensing the history of the Earth He says This video was done for educational purposes, as it was made for a geology project. All rights and credit belong to National Geographic and the Pixes. Time … Continue reading →

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NASA – Two New NASA LRO Videos: See Moon’s Evolution and Take a Tour of Moon

Posted on March 17, 2012 by WykenSeagraveMarch 17, 2012
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NASA has released two videos. One takes viewers through the moon’s evolutionary history, and reveals how it came to appear the way it does today. The other gives viewers a guided tour of prominent locations on the moon’s surface, compiled … Continue reading →

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Earth Began Recycling Crust 3 Billion Years Ago

Posted on March 17, 2012 by WykenSeagraveMarch 17, 2012
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The researchers found that in the first 1.5 billion years or so of the Earth’s history, the average net rate at which new continental crust formed remained high, at about 0.7 cubic miles (3 cubic kilometers) annually, enough to establish … Continue reading →

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The features of the newly discovered Megavirus implies that it originated from a cell which lost the ability to reproduce

Posted on March 12, 2012 by WykenSeagraveMarch 12, 2012
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Megavirus chilensis is a giant virus isolated off the coast of Chile in 2010. It probably contains enough genes to encode over 1000 proteins, more than most bacteria. It seems to have originated either from a eukaryotic cell or from its … Continue reading →

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