By Larry Nation
AAPG provides invited testimony twice before Congress regarding America's energy situation.
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By David Brown
A 3.5-million-year-old skull found in eastern Africa is changing the way science views the origins of mankind.
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By Kathy Shirley
Houston geologist Robert Sneider and British poet John Donne share a basic philosophy: No man is an island entire of itself. It's the people that make a difference along the way.
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Robert M. Sneider, of Robert M. Sneider Exploration of Houston, heads the list of those who will receive the Association's highest honors and awards during the opening session at the AAPG annual meeting in Denver.
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By Kathy Shirley
Rolling blackouts. Astronomical gas bills. Dramatically higher gasoline costs.
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By David Brown
Internationally known astronomer Carolyn Shoemaker will be in Denver for the inaugural Michel T. Halbouty Lecture, talking about -- what else? -- comets, asteroids and things beyond our planet.
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By Louise Durham
When it comes to stirring up passionate feelings, romance can't hold a candle to the ongoing saga of global warming.
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