UC Berkeley researchers raise evidence on mass extinction
UC Berkeley researchers have dated the volcanic activity around the end of the Cretaceous Period, calling into question current theories about the causes of extinction of the dinosaurs, in a Feb. 22 study published in Science Magazine.
UC Berkeley researchers raise evidence on mass extinction
UC Berkeley researchers have dated the volcanic activity around the end of the Cretaceous Period, calling into question current theories about the causes of extinction of the dinosaurs, in a Feb. 22 study published in Science Magazine.
National science association recognizes 6 UC Berkeley faculty
Six UC Berkeley faculty have been recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, for their efforts to advance scientific research and its applications.
National science association recognizes 6 UC Berkeley faculty
Six UC Berkeley faculty have been recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, for their efforts to advance scientific research and its applications.
Campus research finds meteorite increased volcanic eruptions that contributed to dinosaur extinction
In a paper published Friday in Science magazine, UC Berkeley researchers came closer to settling a scientific debate over what killed the dinosaurs billions of years ago.
Campus research finds meteorite increased volcanic eruptions that contributed to dinosaur extinction
In a paper published Friday in Science magazine, UC Berkeley researchers came closer to settling a scientific debate over what killed the dinosaurs billions of years ago.
Researchers show Earth's magnetic reversal occurs faster than previously thought
A study by researchers from UC Berkeley, Columbia University, Italy and France shows that the most recent reversal of Earth’s magnetic field occurred in fewer than 100 years, which is much more rapid than previously believed.
Researchers show Earth's magnetic reversal occurs faster than previously thought
A study by researchers from UC Berkeley, Columbia University, Italy and France shows that the most recent reversal of Earth’s magnetic field occurred in fewer than 100 years, which is much more rapid than previously believed.