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Jeremy's avatarOpen Geography

Check this out. You thought you had an impressive rolodex. Here’s the American Geographic Society membership wheel:

Realize that this thing is about 2 feet tall. Here it is closed:

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Plate Tectonics Cannot Explain Early Earth:Study

 The current theory of continental drift provides a good model for understanding terrestrial processes through history. However, while plate tectonics is able to successfully shed light on processes up to 3 billion years ago, the theory isn’t sufficient in explaining the dynamics of Earth and crust formation before that point and through to the earliest formation of planet, some 4.6 billion years ago. This is the conclusion of Tomas Naæraa of the Nordic Center for Earth Evolution at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, a part of the University of Copenhagen. His new doctoral dissertation has just been published by the journal Nature.

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intermediatelandscapes's avatarMaster in Regenerating Intermediate Landscapes

We thought these renditions of crumbling urban landscapes by artist Liu Wei were pretty cool.  Made of discarded schoolbooks held together with wood and steel, some of Wei’s sculpture measure more than 4 meters in height. The carved-book cityscapes are currently on show in Paris at the Almine Rech gallery until May 16.

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