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Participating in a school science fair is a rite of passage for local students, and those students have a valuable resource at their disposal. The Terrebonne Parish Main Library will host its sixth ...
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Experts have revealed details of the mysterious 8,000-year-old rock carvings found in the world’s largest asteroid crater. The petroglyphs were found in the Vredefort impact structure, a 186-mile wide ...
Sitting around fires and camps after a day of climbing, people would inevitably ask Sarah Garlick science questions. She's a geologist, which proved useful to a crowd that spends all its time pressed ...
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Introduction Have you ever visited a canyon or cave and wondered how those formations came to be? Or observed smooth stones by a river or beach? These results are due to a process called weathering.