…I searched Pittsburgh data dating from January 1949 using the NOAA Weather plugin. Next, I made a graph of precipitation over time and looked for outliers. There are four months…
…which no microbes are known to survive. In addition, better dating of the rocks showed that the “bubbles” were formed millions or tens of millions of years after the end…
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…on them at different days and times at different locations. You can try our heliodon applet out at this URL. Unfortunately, this applet only works on Windows at this point….
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…have to upload the files to the Web. If you use its URL in the embedding code, the MW applet will not load it. Because of a good security reason,…
…was discovered in America in 1858. The site where Custer and his troops met their ignominious end in 1876, Montana’s Little Bighorn, is not far from key locations where dinosaur…
…mobile app provides students with a field data storage platform with site profile, chemical and physical parameters, and a digital field guide to aquatic macroinvertebrates. Finally students investigate aquatic macroinvertebrates…
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