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Geotimes January 2006 Megan Sever |
Old "Footprints" Stomped Out? A dating debate over prints found in the Valsequillo Basin in southern Mexico leaves open one of the biggest questions in American archaeology -- when people first colonized the Americas. |
Chemistry World November 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Solving an Ancient Puzzle Analytical chemistry is revolutionizing archaeological study - as well as igniting some controversy |
Chemistry World May 20, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
New ceramic dating process unearthed A new way to find the age of ceramic objects, such as ancient pottery, has been developed by scientists in the UK. |
Geotimes March 2004 Megan Sever |
Wisconsin crater revealed In 1942, mappers doing reconnaissance work first noticed an anomalous geologic structure in western Wisconsin. Now geologists have determined that the feature is a 430- to 445-million-year-old meteorite impact structure. |
Geotimes July 2003 Josh Chamot |
Jumbled Missouri geology linked to impact Combining a good bit of geologic sleuthing with a fortunate twist, Kevin Evans and colleagues at Southwest Missouri State University have uncovered what may be the fifth-largest impact structure in the United States. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Tinder Is Setting Up Shop In India Tinder, the wildly popular dating app, is deepening its global presence with its first international office. |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
What's Your Love GPA? If you think you hold your significant other to high standards, take a gander at OKCupid.com. |
InternetNews February 14, 2007 Siobhan Fitzpatrick |
Online Dating: Can Social Networks Cut In? It's getting more competitive for dating sites. Are there enough lonely hearts to go around? |
Inc. February 2006 Jim Melloan |
In Time For Valentine's Day, the Next Wave Of Online Dating Match-making has become a huge industry online, and continues to evolve as technology improves. |