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Jess
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"The Tibetan Plateau...contains over 82% of the rock surface area of the planet.... The rise of the Tibetan Plateau led to a shift from a warm Earth to a cold one, it did so by pulling carbon from the air via erosion of rock."
— Jul 18, 2014 06:05PM
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Jess
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A 40 million year old Redwood forest... in the Arctic
— Jul 18, 2014 05:46PM
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Jess
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In the whole section on Tharp's ridges, with Tharp's evidence that the seafloor was expanding being dismissed as "girl talk" until she had a "mountain of data" proving her point, then it was co-opted by her male supervisor ... and yet the word "sexism" never appears in the text. Good grief.
— Jul 18, 2014 04:52PM
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Jess
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"For the fly, the gravitational pull of Earth on its body is negligible; the forces that are really important are the ones that bind molecules together. A fly can stick to a wall because these sticky, and tiny, molecular forces are proportionally more significant than gravity for a light animal. Imagine a hippo on that wall: gravitational pull would far exceed the pull of the molecules on its feet."
— Jul 18, 2014 11:07AM
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Jess
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"tanning at the end of the day is more carcinogenic than doing so in the morning"
— Jul 17, 2014 07:42PM
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Jess
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A French researcher spent 2 months in an underground cave with no time pieces. He somehow lost track of 23 days but his sleep/awake cycles lasted 24 hours. "Siffre's perception of time underground was completely off, but his bodily cycles marched along at an earthly pace."
— Jul 17, 2014 07:26PM
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Jess
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"The city of Chicago is built upon an ancient coral reef."
— Jul 11, 2014 03:10PM
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Jess
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So if Earth hadn't been hit by the future-moon and had its axis tilted, we wouldn't have seasons? Huh.
— Jul 11, 2014 03:01PM
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