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    The Middle America Trench, seen here as a dark blue strip off the Pacific coast of Central America, is a surface feature of a subduction zone extending from Mexico to Costa Rica. Credit: NOAA

    Subduction may recycle less water than thought

    February 17, 2021
    An overview of tsunami prediction with AI Credit: Tohoku University, University of Tokyo, and Fujitsu Laboratories

    Fujitsu leverages world’s fastest supercomputer and AI to predict tsunami flooding

    February 17, 2021
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    Photos of Nubian Levallois cores associated with Neanderthal fossils. Credit © UCL, Institute of Archaeology & courtesy of the Penn Museum, University of Pennsylvania

    Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology

    February 15, 2021
    The colorful banded Tepees are part of the Blue Mesa Member, a geological feature about 220 million to 225 million years old in the Chinle Formation in Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. Credit: NPS

    How rocks rusted on Earth and turned red

    February 8, 2021
    Rock samples collected near the Antarctic volcano Mount Erebus, seen here in the distance, harbor fingerprints of Earth’s ancient magnetic field. A new analysis delves into discrepancies between these fingerprints and predictions from a long-standing approximation of the field. Credit: Hanna Asefaw

    Antarctic Lava Yields Clues to Earth’s Past Magnetic Field

    February 8, 2021
    Several types of dinoflagellates are shown in this microscope image. Some dinoflagellates are classified as nanoplankton, which new research shows have a more important role in Earth’s biological pump than previously thought. Credit: fickleandfreckled, CC BY 2.0

    The Role of Midsized Phytoplankton in Earth’s Biological Pump

    February 8, 2021
    Mylonite is a fine-grained, compact metamorphic rock produced by dynamic recrystallization of the constituent minerals resulting in a reduction of the grain size of the rock. Credit: Wikipedia

    Going with the grains to explain a fundamental tectonic force

    January 28, 2021
    Professor Cathryn Newton studies Middle Devonian marine faunas (such as these brachiopods from 380-390 million years ago), whose fossils are lodged in a unit of bedrock in Central New York. Credit: Syracuse University

    Diving into Devonian seas: Ancient marine faunas unlock secrets of warming...

    January 28, 2021
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