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A weathered sign in the Minnesota River Valley proudly proclaims: “World’s Oldest Rock.” Erected in 1975, it marks a 3.8-billion-year-old gneiss — or so scientists thought.
EPFL researchers succeeded in sending and storing data using charge-free magnetic waves called spin waves, rather than ...
The geologist publishes in Spain 'Listening to the Stones', where she tries to define our place in time: "Thinking of Earth as an inert and indolent piece of rock that we can deceive has led us to ...
Basalts, phosphorites, gypsum: promising deposits in BelarusIt is traditionally thought that Belarus is not rich in mineral resources. We ...
Doug Parker and his business partner, Barbara D'Silva, call themselves "project generators" and promoted their mining exploration concept at the Ontario Prospectors and Explorers Symposium in Thunder ...