08-16-2021
08-15-2021
Once again, the people of Haiti experienced a tragic earthquake...
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08-14-2021
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08-14-2021
In a report entitled, A Fossil Record of Land Plant Origins from Charophyte Algae, published in the journal Science, Paul Strother and coauthor Clinton Foster (Australian National University) describe fossil spores of Lower Ordovician age, ~480 million years ago, which help to align the fossil plant record with molecular clock dating.
This discovery supports an evo-devo model of land plant origins that recognizes the importance of genomic assembly during the algal-plant transition to land. For more on this story see Clinton Foster's article in The Conversation, or the Science Perspective written by Patricia Gensel at UNC. Or, see this BC press release written by Ed Hayward.
08-08-2021
Professor John Ebel discussed the recent earthquakes in Peabody, MA with Boston 25 News and NBC Boston.
Professor Ebel also discussed Eastern US earthquakes in a temblor.net article about earthquakes in Virginia.
06-14-2021
The latest research from the Paleobotany Laboratory at Weston Observatory, A possible billion-year-old Holozoan with differentiated multicellularity, is now on-line in the journal Current Biology. Bicellum Brasieri possess two distinct cell types that are segregated into two distinct tissues, as such, it is the first example of complex multicellularity known from the fossil record. There are now more than a hundred on-line news posts world-wide about this fossil, if you are interested, just enter "Bicellum" in any search engine. Bicellum brasieri even has its own Wikipedia entry. Click here for the Official BC Press Release about the discovery. More information can be found on this local webpage or on the Weston Observatory Paleobotany Laboratory website.
06-01-2021
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11-10-2020
A magnitude 3.6 quake that occurred near in Buzzards Bay rattled southern New England Sunday morning and was felt as far away as Long Island. Nine families in New Bedford, MA were displaced and a number of area buildings were damaged by the quake. Earthquakes happen on a regular basis in New England, according to Prof. Alan Kafka who discussed the quake in a recent media interview, but this is largest one to hit the region in decades. Prof. John Ebel, who further discussed yesterday's quake in separate media interviews (Boston Globe, WCVB), says aftershocks could be felt in the next few days, but any potential shocks are unlikely to be bigger than Sunday's earthquake.
11-09-2020