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Photos from Center for Big Bend Studies's post 04/16/2024

PhD student Jasmine Kidwell doing some exciting work at the Center for Big Bend Studies!

Baylor research leads to a 10-million-year history adjustment 06/02/2023

A little more about faculty member Dr. Dan Peppe’s research in eastern Africa!

Baylor research leads to a 10-million-year history adjustment How did a Baylor professor play a role in adjusting what scientists thought they knew about Africa’s historic timeline -- by 10 million years?!? It all comes down to a lot of digging, a decade’s worth of research, and the definitive presence of warm-weather grasses. Here’s the background: Unde

05/28/2023

Faculty member Dr. Dan Peppe was on Baylor Connections talking about his recently published research in Science about C4 grasses and early ape evolution in eastern Africa. Check out his interview below!

Dr. Daniel Peppe, a Baylor geosciences professor, was part of an international team whose decade-long research has shifted Africa’s prehistoric timeline by 10 million years.

Peppe explains the team's work and findings — on the latest Baylor Connections:

🎧 Listen: https://bit.ly/3oxvJhs
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Photos from Baylor Geosciences's post 05/12/2023

Congratulations to all the Baylor University graduates today - and especially to Department of Geoscience graduates who received their BS, MS, & PhD! We wish all of you success in the future. 🐻⚒️

04/18/2023

The Baylor Lariat highlighted geosciences faculty member Dr. Dan Peppe’s recently published research today. Check out the article below 👇

After 10 years of research, collaboration and annual summer trips to East Africa, Dr. Daniel Peppe, associate professor of geosciences, and his team of global scholars — many who are Baylor graduates — published their scientific discovery that changed the understanding of East African evolution of the climate and apes.

Read: https://baylorlariat.com/2023/04/17/baylor-professor-team-of-global-scholars-make-groundbreaking-discovery-in-east-africa/

🖊: Caitlyn Meisner | Copy Editor
📷: Photo courtesy of Daniel Peppe

Decade-long Research by Baylor Geoscientist, Researchers Pushes Back Africa’s Prehistoric Timeline by Over 10 Million Years 04/18/2023

One of our faculty members, Dr. Dan Peppe, recently published two papers in News from Science rewriting the history books on the evolution of early apes in eastern Africa. More info here ->

Decade-long Research by Baylor Geoscientist, Researchers Pushes Back Africa’s Prehistoric Timeline by Over 10 Million Years WACO, Texas (April 13, 2023) – Something as simple as a grass can fundamentally change the understanding of life in the prehistoric world. A pair of studies funded by the National Science Foundation and published in the journal Science document the earliest evidence for locally abundant C4 grasses...

Tiny fossils at Waco mammoth site may help fill in bigger prehistoric picture 01/24/2023

This is a great article about ongoing collaborative work between graduate students in Baylor Geosciences and the Waco Mammoth National Monument. Featuring quotes by Geosciences PhD candidate, Dava Butler about the project and some of her dissertation research!

Tiny fossils at Waco mammoth site may help fill in bigger prehistoric picture “We all love these mammoths, but without micro fossils, they were like figures painted onto a blank canvas,” Butler said.

Baylor Planetary Research Group Earns NASA Grant to Study Density of the Moon's 'Weird' Volcanoes 01/19/2023

Check out the some of the exciting work being done by Dr. Peter James’s Planetary Reseach Group!

Baylor Planetary Research Group Earns NASA Grant to Study Density of the Moon's 'Weird' Volcanoes WACO, Texas (Jan. 9, 2023) Silicic volcanoes on the Moon, specifically the mysterious Gruithuisen Domes, are a lunar geologic mystery that still perplexes scientists more than half a century after they were discovered. Based on early telescopic and spacecraft observations, these extinct volcanoes ha...

11/10/2022

Having trouble with note-taking in classes? Want to know how to better absorb information from science literature? Join GPS on Tuesday Nov 15 to learn an effective method for scientific note-taking. Hope to see you all there!

11/02/2022

There will be a great opportunity to improve your skills in scientific writing this week on campus! Come join!

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