In The News: Department of Geoscience

Daily Mail

Some 313 million years ago, two creatures trekked across sand dunes in what is now the Grand Canyon and now paleontologist have uncovered evidence of their journey.

CNN

Finding fossil footprints at the Grand Canyon isn't particularly unusual. The expansive stretch of red rock is home to an array of formations containing preserved remains of the past.

ABC 15: Arizona

Researchers have discovered that fossil footprints found at the Grand Canyon are the oldest tracks of their kind to date in the area.

National Parks Traveler

A new chapter to Grand Canyon National Park's geologic past has come to light in the unique form of two sets of fossilized tracks more than 300 million years old that are lying in view of any hiker on the Bright Angel Trail. Those tracks, according to paleontologists, "are by far the oldest vertebrate tracks in Grand Canyon."

Wyoming Public Media

Caves in Nevada can tell scientists about the history of the climate in the West and what it might look like in the future.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Tom Gordon of Carson City didn’t expect his backyard to become an excavation site when he starting planting trees this summer, but that’s what happened after he found what looked like an animal graveyard.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Tom Gordon of Carson City didn’t expect his backyard to become an excavation site when he starting planting trees this summer, but that’s what happened after he found what looked like an animal graveyard.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Steve Rowland, paleontologist and professor of geology at UNLV, discusses the Ice Age fossils recently extracted from private property in Carson City, at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In response to your July 27 story, “New study may predict ‘worst case’ climate scenario for Nevada’”: I read this report with alarm. Every disaster movie starts with a scientific warning being ignored, and we ignore this study at our peril. Like ignoring the early coronavirus warnings, not following advice from climate scientists creates disasters, too.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

Meet the UNLV scientist and professor who's literally doing some groundbreaking work on Mars with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

U.S. News & World Report

If the Mars Perseverance Rover was lifting off from Cape Canaveral at almost any other time, ҳ| 鶹ýӳ geochemistry and astrobiology professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath would have had a front-row seat.

Honolulu Star-Advertiser

If the Mars Perseverance Rover was lifting off from Cape Canaveral at almost any other time, ҳ| 鶹ýӳ geochemistry and astrobiology professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath would have had a front-row seat.