NASA went to Mars and all I got was this lousy conglomerate
most. boring. rock. ever…UNTIL THEY FIND IT ON MARS!!! (not actual mars conglomerate) By Mike I’m not a sedimentologist. In fact, in the course of my PhD I’ve developed the sort of attitude which goes:...
View ArticleCelebrating all things Earth Science!
By Kelly http://www.pomaritime.com/SouthernSurveyor.asp Did we mention that this week is Earth Sciences week? Did we also mention that it is Ada Lovelace Day today? Well it is, read more about the...
View ArticleFrom coral to cameras: My CRAZY life
By Kelly Bec Norman and myself, looking intrepid on White Island, off New Zealand’s North Island I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, my life is awesome. I had quite the youth, but nothing...
View ArticleHave quolls, will travel
By Kelly Source-http://true-wildlife.blogspot.com.au I love a new learning experience. Over the next week I will not only amass a great new knowledge of Australian dinosaurs, but I am also going to get...
View ArticlePancakes, lakes and staying awake : New Zealand day 4
By Mike There is a life lesson to be learned here, a lesson which will hopefully assist me in future life. It involves confusion between food, and places that sound like food. That place in this case...
View ArticleIf you need me I’ll be in my trailer
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Trailer-CG.jpg By Kelly Late last month I made my first foray into television presenting, being the lucky person Bearcage Productions chose to front their...
View ArticleWalking with purpose
Who’s a cheeky camel then? Eddy’s a cheeky camel. By Kelly To continue on from my last post, I am regaling you all with stories of my thesis submission. As Evan pointed out, having a hard deadline is...
View ArticleHilarity ensues – Part I
Or: Why you should do fieldwork By Tanja Just under a week ago I came back from a two-week long fieldwork in the bush area of Western Australia. Not sure if that area really counts as the outback as...
View ArticleHilarity ensues – Part II
Or: Why you should do fieldwork By Tanja After last weeks post covered “why you should do fieldwork” this weeks post covers “why you should do fieldwork”. As promised – a sort of daily account of all...
View ArticleAloha, Mahalo and Goodnight!
By Jo Ward I was lucky enough to go on the recent Geological Society of America’s Hawaiian volcanoes field trip with a fabulous bunch of students from Australia, New Zealand and the United States. It...
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