Princeton's James Madison Program in Ideals and Institutions hosted a lecture from geophysicist Dorian Abbot after he was banned from giving it at MIT. Alamy Stock Photo Educators railed against ...
Thousands of people have registered to attend a geophysicist’s remote lecture hosted by Princeton — after MIT canceled his initial one when a woke “Twitter mob” waged a war against him over his views ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A geophysicist whose lecture was canceled by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) last week has been ...
Even geophysicist Mika McKinnon, one of the science consultants for a $140 million disaster movie called “Moonfall,” admits that the moon-crashing tale is ridiculously exuberant. But what’s wrong with ...
And that's our SoundClip for today. Dr. DAVE ENGEBRETSON (Geophysicist, Western Washington University): My name is Dave Engebretsen. I'm a geophysicist and teach geology at Western Washington ...
Boulder, CO, USA: Few scientists regard the 1997 movie Volcano, in which flaming magma suddenly spews from the La Brea tar pits and incinerates much of Los Angeles, as a means to foster scientific ...
In the 1950s, long before the climate change debate began, geophysicist Marion King Hubbert presented research that made the oil industry queasy. Society needed to quickly wean itself off its ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana residents are curious if Tuesday’s earthquake will spark a volcanic eruption at Yellowstone National Park. Officials with the United States Geological Survey say no. Tuesday’s ...
ESPAÑOLA — From two laptops on a table in his Española apartment, Kenneth Jones II monitors a tapestry of seismic activity more than a hundred miles away in Northern New Mexico. Jones, 56, finds the ...
Above: UC Davis geologist Louise Kellogg in the KeckCAVES. Below: Archival photo of UC Davis historian Susan Mann in her office. Two University of California, Davis, professors, a geophysicist who ...
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - A geophysicist from the University of Colorado is hoping to settle the question of whether a small earthquake last weekend near Greeley was caused by wastewater injection wells.