Evidence from radiometric dating indicates that the Earth is about 4.54 billion years old. The geology or deep time of Earth's past has been organized into various units according to events which took place in each period. Different spans of time on the GTS are usually delimited by changes in the composition of strata which correspond to them, indicating major geological or paleontological events, such as mass extinctions. For example, the boundary between the Cretaceous period and the Paleogene period is defined by the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, which marked the demise of the dinosaurs and many other groups of life. Older time spans which predate the reliable fossil record (before the Proterozoic Eon) are defined by absolute age.
The U.S ... federal government continues to spend $80 billion a year on IT alone ... “A good friend of mine once told me, 'if you're riding a dead horse, best dismount,' and I think it's time for us to dismount,” said Tony Scott, the US Chief Information Officer.Officials said the outdated technology is not just costing billions to maintain, but worry it also leaves some sensitive systems vulnerable to cyberattacks....
Trump agreed to the idea."If he paid a sum toward charity I would love to do that," said the business mogul, noting a Sanders vs. Trump debate "would have such high ratings.". "Game On...Clinton's communications director Jennifer Palmieri wrote in a statement her candidate's time was "best spent campaigning and meeting directly with voters across California.”– WN.com, Jack Durschlag....
Or, viewed another way, a swarm of bees who, for two days, followed their queen bee trapped inside a Mitsubishi Outlander. Either way, it makes for a good tale. The Outlander belongs to Carol Howarth, a 68-year-old grandmother, who had no idea she'd picked up a tiny winged passenger when she visited a nature reserve ... (Headline. Bee-rilliant swarm.). He was worried someone might do something "stupid." ... ....
It is the first time an original short-fiction collection has been released on mobile phones in India... "I would write on my laptop at all times, in Mumbai or in the quiet of my home in Los Angeles, or during time off on a Bollywood set and it took me four months to come up with the first draft," Leone tells the BBC ... at the right time in the market....
Welp, here it is. Donald Trump, a monument to human hubris crafted out of rotting Spam, has gone from presumptive nominee to actual nominee. Republicans, here is your bed, and we hope you enjoy lying in it. Read more... ....
Geologists now are considering adding a new epoch to the geologicaltimescale, one that would recognize the extent to which humans have transformed our environment ... "Defining geological periods isn’t meant to include or exclude events within or outside of certain chosen time units." ... Whether geologists decide to adopt the Anthropocene as a new geological epoch, Braje is certainly right about one thing....
It is one of the heaviest known elements, yet it does not occur naturally because all of its isotopes are radioactive and decay rapidly on a geologicaltimescale," said Dr ... On Earth, geological mixing obscures such variations, but meteorites preserve a record of the Solar System's formation ... there was almost 10,000times less Cm-247 than U-235....
The impact of human activities on the Earth has triggered a new geological era, the Anthropocene, which is ... The researchers found that humans have changed the Earth sufficiently to produce a range of signals in sediments and ice, and these are sufficiently distinctive to justify recognition of an Anthropocene Epoch in the geologicaltimescale....
NEW YORK... "Curium is an elusive element. It is one of the heaviest-known elements, yet it does not occur naturally because all of its isotopes are radioactive and decay rapidly on a geologicaltimescale," said Francois Tissot, a former student at the University of Chicago, now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in US ... The longest-lived isotope of curium (247Cm) decays over time into an isotope of uranium (235U) ... ....
Scientists have discovered evidence in a meteorite that a rare element named curium was present during the formation of the solar system ... “Curium is an elusive element. It is one of the heaviest-known elements, yet it does not occur naturally because all of its isotopes are radioactive and decay rapidly on a geologicaltimescale,” explained lead author Francois Tissot. Read. #YearInSpace ... Scott Kelly ... Read ... Also Read ... ....
Millions of tonnes of concrete laid since the 1950s and radioactivity from nuclear weapons testing, among other things, are being studied by historians and geologists to decide whether there should be a change to the GeologicalTimeScale to add the Anthropocene era ... 'If it were up to me, I would formalize the Anthropocene in the GeologicalTimeScale....
one that represents geologicaltime where change happens over millions of years (see the fossils below), and another that represents the swift environmental challenges we face at the present (see the glacier below) ... “We can’t watch a mountain grow, or even watch a glacier,” Burko says, explaining that her project juxtaposes images from past and present to make sense of a vast geologicaltimescale that we find hard to comprehend....
Her research concentration is in marine geophysics, where she has used a variety of remote sensing techniques from ships and space to probe the dynamics of the mantle and overlying plates far from plate boundaries on geologictimescales... She has demonstrated that a deep-seated, large-scale mantle thermal anomaly has been very persistent ... GeologicalSurvey (USGS), one of the federal government's major science agencies....
For years, scientists have questioned whether or not we’ve entered a new geological timeframe directly impacted by human activity ... The term is frequently cited by the media and researchers, but it is not yet officially recognized on the geologictimescale due to ongoing debate over its merit....
'On human time-scales, continental rifting is extremely slow at spreading rates of mm's per year but on geologictime-scales, rifting can be considered a catastrophic continental break-up event.' ... Large-scale rifting events could play a previously unrecognized role in heating up the atmosphere and perhaps ending global ice ages....
These signals are sufficiently different from the considerably more stable Holocene epoch of the last 11,700 years, which made the development of human civilization possible in the first place, to justify establishing an Anthropocene epoch in the geologicaltimescale, according to the findings of the study....
(CNN)Could this be good news about global warming? Latest research suggests that human intervention has postponed the beginning of the next ice age ... JUST WATCHED ... Replay ... MUST WATCH ... "Although it has no practical importance whether the next ice age will begin in 50,000 or 100,000 years from now, the fact that we can alter such a remote future clearly shows that humans already have a power to affect the future on geologicaltimescales."....
(Source. Boise State University). On Jan. 7, Ken Cornell, Jacky O'Connor, Mark Schmitz and TracySunderland were honored at the College of Arts and Science's spring meeting with awards for overall excellence in teaching, research and service to the community ... He co-edited a multi-volume reference collection called The GeologicTimeScale2012, which has won awards and has been cited nearly 1,000times to date ... (noodl. 31616606) ....