UI geology students study Hawaii volcano before famous eruption Group performed research on volcanic activity, lava flows, beach with green sand By: Richard C. Lewis | 2018.08.27 | 02:35 pm
UI geology students take field trip to study unique rock formations Trip to geologically diverse sites in Missouri complements classroom learning By: Richard C. Lewis | 2017.11.29 | 04:07 pm
Partnership among USGS, IGS, and others helps RAGBRAI riders learn what’s under their tires By: Office of Strategic Communication | 2017.07.24 | 08:58 am
Fossils central UI digitizing its collection to make fossils more accessible to public By: Richard C. Lewis | 2016.05.31 | 01:48 pm
Shifting sands on Mars UI researchers travel to Iceland to learn more about sand dunes on the Red Planet By: Richard C. Lewis and Clarity Guerra | 2016.03.30 | 04:13 pm
Researcher finds Chilean clues to Earth's climate change history Sediment samples from an Andean lake can fill in data about the Younger Dryas By: Brittany Borghi | 2015.02.24 | 05:02 pm
World's oldest rocks spark discussion on origin of life Finding means life could have begun 4.4 billion years ago By: Gary Galluzzo | 2014.02.21 | 10:08 am