‘Needs salt’: Scientist licks Martian space rock for Twitter clout
‘Lick the space rock Kyle.’
On Apr 12, 2021 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Does this astronaut’s Instagram look like a vagina?
‘Welcome to Earthgina.’
On Jun 22, 2015 by Myles Tanzer
Watch Lost Lake in Oregon drain out a 6-foot lava tube
But where does it go? Nobody knows.
On May 5, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
Here’s what Earth’s gravitational field and potatoes have in common
Today we’re going to talk about gravity. And potatoes.
On Feb 11, 2015 by Aja Romano
Want more scientist Lego sets? Here’s your chance
The creator of the female scientist Lego set has some new ideas.
On Dec 10, 2014 by Lisa Granshaw
Japanese volcano’s eruption captured by hiker
Mount Ontake, a volcano 125 miles west of Tokyo, erupted early Saturday.
On Sep 27, 2014 by EJ Dickson
Short film ‘The Weight of Mountains’ makes geology into poetry
“All the good and evil things that happen in the world are of no consequence to the magnitude of their scale.”
On Sep 4, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
The USGS is tracking earthquakes with Twitter
The United States Geological Survey has developed an algorithm that might allow tweets to alert them to earthquakes before their own sensors.
On Jul 15, 2013 by [email protected]
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