Rising CO2 | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/explore/ology/climate-change/rising-co2
car or bus, turn on the TV, and even when we take a hot
car or bus, turn on the TV, and even when we take a hot
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ton of food waste every year—equivalent to 60,000 hot
Jack Tseng, a postdoctoral fellow in the Division of Paleontology, blogs about a day in the life of a paleontologist during an expedition to Inner Mongolia.
Then we head out in our four-wheel drives.
Any drop of untreated water, from a lake, a river or the ocean, is a world in miniature.
Spinning Wheel The microorganisms called rotifers
The Horse | American Museum of Natural History
While steam engines pumped, horses kept the wheels
eat a lot of Mexican and Thai food, and bring giant wheels
The history of climate change from 1600 to the present.
How Hot is That Ice?
Journey to the bottom of the oceans to explore the world of deep-sea microbes, their essential role in our planet’s health, and the urgent need to protect them.
a waterfall might produce enough energy to move a wheel
Water once flowed on Mars—perhaps enough to harbor life.
Basically, they’re geologists on wheels.