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The American Journal of Science started in 1818 and is the oldest scientific journal published continuously in the United States. AJS quickly became, and remains, an important source for seminal American scientific papers and received top ranking in 2003 for peer reviewed journals in the field of earth sciences that publish new content. Started as a general review of advances in the arts and sciences, AJS now deals strictly with geology and other earth sciences.
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Detaljeret billede af Mars-landskab 11 November 2009
Når forskningsindikatorer bedømmer forskningen 12 October 2009
Danske geofysikere slås om Norges fjelde 30 September 2009
Når forskere bedømmer forskere - Artikel om Peer Review 21 September 2009
Forsker med mavefornemmelse Lektor (og geolog) Ida Lykke Fabricius fra DTU Miljø forsvarede i juni sin doktorafhandling om kridt i Danmarks undergrund. 19 September 2009
Kontinentsokkelprojektet - Togt til området nord for Grønland - med deltagelse fra Geologisk Institut, Århus 12 September 2009
Geofysikere løser gåde om bjergenes højde. Researchers from Aarhus University solves the riddle of the height of the mountains - read their article in the latest issue of Nature: Glacial effects limiting mountain height, Nature 13 August 2009
En 1850 millioner år gammel bjergkæde 4 August 2009
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