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Scientists are studying earthquakes from far above the tremors.
Earthquakes and plate tectonics are a vibrant and critical element
Scientists are studying earthquakes from far above the tremors.
Earthquakes and plate tectonics are a vibrant and critical element
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Trace-element Analysis 11.
1968Olduvai Gorge, vol. 2: The cranium and maxillary dentition of Australopithecus (Zinjanthropus) boisei. (Review). American Scientist 56 (2): 187A-188A. Multivariate analysis of some m…
Trace-element Analysis 11.
Can we, and should we, bring back the mammoth?
In 1940, a new element was discovered that fit on the
Elements that sustain life stay in the Earth’s reservoirs
Earth cycles Global cycles of life-giving elements
At the 2017 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate, experts considered whether we’ll soon be able to bring species back from extinction—and if we should.
In 1940, a new element was discovered that fit on the
Are we ready for the future of A.I.?
what you’re calling AGI, mechanical and a sensing element
Join Neil deGrasse Tyson and our panel of experts for a dynamic discussion about the environmental implications of the private space exploration era.
really thought about the atmosphere as a connective element
Experts discuss the business of space.
We lost the heroic element most of the time.
Commemoration touches simultaneously upon at least four temporalities: the moment of a life or event, the moment of a marker or text, the moment of an encounter, and the anticipation of a future consequence. Commemoration interweaves (not always easily) issues surrounding remembrance, honor, values, community and power. Is it any wonder that our memory work is so out of joint? Names and statues, art and symbols—these things constellate around themselves multiple temporalities, shifting values, shaky memories, and new histories. As figures of stability, they are deeply unstable. Considering a range of cases—Mary Sully’s personality prints, Jacob Lawrence’s American Struggle series, sports mascots, the American Museum of Natural History’s Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt, campus re-namings, among others—this talk will contemplate the uncertainty of temporality that lingers amidst the seeming certainties of iconoclasm and commemoration alike.
Trace-element Analysis 11.