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First Ever Underwater University Lectures

Students at the University of Essex have taken their lectures to a whole new level -- 18 metres under the sea in remote Indonesia to be precise. ...  > full story

Topography of Eastern Seaboard Muddles Ancient Sea Level Changes

The distortion of the ancient shoreline and flooding surface of the US Atlantic Coastal Plain are the direct result of ...  > full story

World's Biggest Ice Sheets Likely More Stable Than Previously Believed

A new study suggests that the previous connections scientists made between ancient shoreline height and ice volumes are erroneous ...  > full story

Paleontology: The Eloquence of Otoliths Seen in a 23-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil

Fish fossils that are about 23 million years old give unprecedented insight into the evolutionary history of the gobioid order, one of ...  > full story

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