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Posted inScience Updates

Rapid Coordination Extends Space-Based Sun-Climate Record

by T. Woods, R. Cahalan, W. Denig, G. Kopp, P. Pilewskie, T. Sparn and Faith Ishii 25 November 201418 January 2023

Faced with the prospect of a large data gap in solar irradiance records, scientists take steps to ensure that this key climate variable stays monitored.

Posted inResearch Spotlights

What Happens to Minerals as They Get Squeezed in the Mantle?

by C. Schultz 4 November 20144 August 2023

Researchers test how different minerals found in the Earth’s mantle respond to high temperatures and pressures.

Posted inScience Updates

Developing Resources for Teaching Ethics in Geoscience

by D. W. Mogk and J. W. Geissman 4 November 201410 February 2023

Teaching Geoethics Across the Geoscience Curriculum;
Chico Hot Springs, Montana, 10–13 June 2014

Posted inOpinions

Women Count

by D. M. Hurley 4 November 201427 March 2023

The gender imbalance that exists in science is easily perpetuated and is harmful to our community as a whole.

Posted inOpinions

Resources for Computational Geophysics Courses

by H. Keers, S. Rondenay and Y. Harlap 16 September 201412 January 2022

Lessons from experience with teaching a computational geophysics course.

Posted inNews

Decades-Old Sediment Cores Complicate Cascadia Earthquake History

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 2 September 201414 March 2024

Scientists have long known that the Pacific Northwest is vulnerable to massive earthquakes, but newly unearthed data raises questions about the strength and frequency of these quakes.

Posted inScience Updates

Safety and Liability Issues Related to Field Trips and Field Courses

by S. J. Whitmeyer and D. W. Mogk 1 October 20131 October 2021

How do you make sure students will be safe during field work? Understand risk, and expect the unexpected.

Wooster students measure a gaping fissure, participating in mentored undergraduate research in the geosciences.
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Mentored Undergraduate Research in the Geosciences

by S. Judge, M. Pollock, G. Wiles and M. Wilson 4 November 201210 February 2023

Research programs are strengthened when students and faculty collaborate to build new knowledge. Here are five best practices in mentored undergraduate research that transcend institutions.

Posted inOpinions

Computer Programing for Geosciences: Teach Your Students How to Make Tools

by R. Grapenthin 13 December 201110 May 2022

Learning programming skills can help students excel in their geoscience courses.

Posted inScience Updates

Using Documentaries for Earth Science Education

by R. Hooper, L. Lilienfeld and J. Arrigo 18 October 201123 February 2023

Documentaries can engage students in interesting and informative discussions.

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