
Volcanic Activity, Not Giant Bears, Created Enigmatic Devils Tower
A similar butte in the Czech Republic gives researchers a clue that helps solve the mystery of the massive Wyoming formation’s geometric structure
Scott K. Johnson is a hydrogeologist by day, Earth science instructor at Madison College by the other part of the day, and freelance science writer for Ars Technica by night. Follow Scott K. Johnson on Twitter @ScottJ_ars
A similar butte in the Czech Republic gives researchers a clue that helps solve the mystery of the massive Wyoming formation’s geometric structure
Rain that fell millions of years ago on the American West helps to sketch a long-gone landscape
For the past couple years, I’ve been working as a science communicator on two fronts, as a freelance science writer and a community college Earth science instructor.
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