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THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Petra Döll of Goethe University discussing “Evolution of Global Hydrologic Modeling and Methods for Transdisciplinary Risk Management”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/43

THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Petra Döll of Goethe University discussing “Evolution of Global Hydrologic Modeling and Methods for Transdisciplinary Risk Management”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/43
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TORA recently held its annual meeting in Austin. Geoscientists, engineers, and economists addressed diverse research areas including major resource play analyses and novel subsurface concepts. See more about the meeting and TORA's research here: beg.utexas.edu/news/tight-oil…

TORA recently held its annual meeting in Austin. Geoscientists, engineers, and economists addressed diverse research areas including major resource play analyses and novel subsurface concepts. See more about the meeting and TORA's research here: beg.utexas.edu/news/tight-oil…
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Join us at 3:00 pm CT on Friday, Dec. 1, for the first joint Bureau Seminar Series/UTIG seminar as we feature Clara Deser of the National Center for Atmospheric Research discussing climate trends over North America. To join the Zoom meeting, log in at: utexas.zoom.us/j/95692728686

Join us at 3:00 pm CT on Friday, Dec. 1, for the first joint Bureau Seminar Series/UTIG seminar as we feature Clara Deser of the National Center for Atmospheric Research discussing climate trends over North America. To join the Zoom meeting, log in at: utexas.zoom.us/j/95692728686
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Only a few materials on Earth can change directly from a solid to a gas, and water is one of them, making calculating water volumes difficult. Today's EarthDate episode describes this process of 'sublimation'. Learn more about it here: earthdate.org/episodes/our-w…

Only a few materials on Earth can change directly from a solid to a gas, and water is one of them, making calculating water volumes difficult. Today's EarthDate episode describes this process of 'sublimation'. Learn more about it here: earthdate.org/episodes/our-w…
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Those candied yams on your Thanksgiving menu are made of sweet potatoes, not yams! Yams, sweet potatoes, and potatoes all come from completely different plant families. Today's EarthDate episode explains our confusion over these tasty tubers. Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/i-yam…

Those candied yams on your Thanksgiving menu are made of sweet potatoes, not yams! Yams, sweet potatoes, and potatoes all come from completely different plant families. Today's EarthDate episode explains our confusion over these tasty tubers. Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/i-yam…
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THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Francois Bertone and Lucy Lytton of the World Bank discussing “Role of Groundwater in Developing Countries in the World Bank”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/39

THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Francois Bertone and Lucy Lytton of the World Bank discussing “Role of Groundwater in Developing Countries in the World Bank”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/39
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Recent materials science research accidentally produced a range of paint colors that are cooling, nontoxic and remarkably lightweight. Today's EarthDate episode takes a look at these new 'structural colors'. You can hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/when-…

Recent materials science research accidentally produced a range of paint colors that are cooling, nontoxic and remarkably lightweight. Today's EarthDate episode takes a look at these new 'structural colors'. You can hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/when-…
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Sodium-ion batteries are similar to lithium-ion batteries but can be made from more-accessible minerals that are less toxic and cheaper to make. Today's EarthDate episode explores the positives and negatives of these new batteries. Listen to it at: earthdate.org/episodes/trans…

Sodium-ion batteries are similar to lithium-ion batteries but can be made from more-accessible minerals that are less toxic and cheaper to make. Today's EarthDate episode explores the positives and negatives of these new batteries. Listen to it at: earthdate.org/episodes/trans…
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The Bureau's Steve Laubach and co-authors have a new paper, 'Deep and ultra-deep basin brittle deformation with focus on China', just published in the Journal of Structural Geology. Learn more about it at: doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.…

The Bureau's Steve Laubach and co-authors have a new paper, 'Deep and ultra-deep basin brittle deformation with focus on China', just published in the Journal of Structural Geology. Learn more about it at: doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.…
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Don't miss Bureau Director Scott W. Tinker's address to the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference in London on October 31, 2023. His talk was entitled “Have You Ever Seen a Lithium Mine?”. Watch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=aTfwqv…

Don't miss Bureau Director Scott W. Tinker's address to the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference in London on October 31, 2023. His talk was entitled “Have You Ever Seen a Lithium Mine?”. Watch it here: youtube.com/watch?v=aTfwqv…
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Bureau Seminar Series: Join us Friday, Nov. 19, at 9:00 am CT, for James Kaihatu of Texas A&M presenting 'Surge and Flooding in Coastal Areas due to Natural Hazards, and Resultant Implications for Sediment / Contaminant Transport and Structural Damage': beg.utexas.edu/presentations/…

Bureau Seminar Series: Join us Friday, Nov. 19, at 9:00 am CT, for James Kaihatu of Texas A&M presenting 'Surge and Flooding in Coastal Areas due to Natural Hazards, and Resultant Implications for Sediment / Contaminant Transport and Structural Damage': beg.utexas.edu/presentations/…
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Plants respond to stimuli, including sound vibrations. We now know that they can also produce sounds. Distressed plants make ultrasonic noises that may be audible to other plants or insects. Today's EarthDate episode explores this new research: earthdate.org/episodes/heari…

Plants respond to stimuli, including sound vibrations. We now know that they can also produce sounds. Distressed plants make ultrasonic noises that may be audible to other plants or insects. Today's EarthDate episode explores this new research: earthdate.org/episodes/heari…
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THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Laurence Gill of Trinity College, Dublin, discussing “Protection of Groundwater and Wetland Ecosystems in Ireland and linkages to the Arts?”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/37

THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Laurence Gill of Trinity College, Dublin, discussing “Protection of Groundwater and Wetland Ecosystems in Ireland and linkages to the Arts?”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/37
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The Bureau’s GeoH2 research consortium recently conducted its fall meeting to share the latest research into geologic hydrogen storage and hydrogen economics. Learn more about the innovative research of GeoH2 here: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureau-ge…

The Bureau’s GeoH2 research consortium recently conducted its fall meeting to share the latest research into geologic hydrogen storage and hydrogen economics. Learn more about the innovative research of GeoH2 here: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureau-ge…
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Slime molds can move, but they don’t have brains. They’re a unique group of organisms that exhibit characteristics of both animals and fungi, and they're spooky-smart. Beware of today's EarthDate episode about these other-worldly 'things': earthdate.org/episodes/spook…

Slime molds can move, but they don’t have brains. They’re a unique group of organisms that exhibit characteristics of both animals and fungi, and they're spooky-smart. Beware of today's EarthDate episode about these other-worldly 'things': earthdate.org/episodes/spook…
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THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Please join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Michelle van Vliet of Utrecht University discussing “Impacts of Global Water Quality on Water Scarcity and Potential Solutions”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/35

THE WATER RESOURCES PODCAST: Please join the Bureau’s Dr. Bridget Scanlon hosting Michelle van Vliet of Utrecht University discussing “Impacts of Global Water Quality on Water Scarcity and Potential Solutions”. Available on Apple and Spotify, and at: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/35
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Oceans cover 71% of our “Blue Planet, but today just 15.6% of Earth’s known species live in the sea. That said, 91% of ocean species have yet to be cataloged. Today's EarthDate episode submerges to learn about these underwater species. You can hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/so-ma…

Oceans cover 71% of our “Blue Planet, but today just 15.6% of Earth’s known species live in the sea. That said, 91% of ocean species have yet to be cataloged. Today's EarthDate episode submerges to learn about these underwater species. You can hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/so-ma…
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Research from our Bureau of Economic Geology shows that AI-driven earthquake forecasts could one day be a reality.

'What we achieved tells us that what we thought was an impossible problem is solvable,' said co-author and bureau professor Sergey Fomel.

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Research from our Bureau of Economic Geology shows that AI-driven earthquake forecasts could one day be a reality. 'What we achieved tells us that what we thought was an impossible problem is solvable,' said co-author and bureau professor Sergey Fomel. jsg.utexas.edu/news/2023/10/a…
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