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Category Archives: geology
Kepler and the Rare Earth hypothesis
Kepler is not designed to directly find life-bearing worlds, but may give us some hints about their abundance.
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Weekend reading
The latest Accretionary Wedge is out. Go read.
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The changing face of Titan
Hydrocarbon rain and ice volcanoes – Titan changes before Cassini’s eyes
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Inspiration for the budding geologist
I didn’t get where I am today without seeing…
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Darwin, Deep Time and Evolution
A geological perspective was necessary to see the true power of natural selection.
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