Ioannis Iliopoulos (@ig_met) 's Twitter Profile
Ioannis Iliopoulos

@ig_met

Professor at the Department of Geology @geodept, University of Patras, Greece.
Head of the Science and Technology Museum, @STMuseum_UP @Upatras

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linkhttp://www.geology.upatras.gr calendar_today15-02-2013 09:10:06

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EXCITE2 (@excite_network) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Job Alert🚨GFZ is hiring a Permanent Research Staff in Scanning Electron Microscopy to become part of the Interface Geochemistry and Potsdam Imaging & Spectral Analysis (PISA) facility team! 📆Deadline: July 2, 2024 Job details: gfz-potsdam.de/karriere/stell… Liane G Benning also @DeepPurpleERCSy

Geology of the Tour de France (@geotdf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our clip of stage 2 of the #Tour2024, Marjolein Naudé tells the story of when the Mediterranean Sea disappeared...and the riders race up and down the evidence today during today's climb! Have fun! Earth Sciences - Utrecht University Utrecht University KNAG

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A record spanning two millennia of Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures has revealed the extent to which 2023 was anomalously hot go.nature.com/3xTKZcZ

Eloy Peña-Asensio (PhD) (@eloy_peas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 It is #paperday! Do you remember the superbolide that flew over Extremadura and Portugal? We have just published a detailed analysis of it in RAS Journals Letters. Let me tell you exactly what we found 🧵

Ioannis Iliopoulos (@ig_met) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing DiSSCo trip has just started, aiming to the digitization of our natural specimen collections, making natural science research more responsive and resilient! #DepartmentofBiology #botanicalmuseum #zoologicalmuseum Geology, UPatras University of Patras thebest.gr/article/757572…

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rare-earth metal-bearing nodules on the dark, deep seafloor can create oxygen—called ‘dark oxygen’—according to a paper published in Nature Geoscience. go.nature.com/46nzE1J

Rare-earth metal-bearing nodules on the dark, deep seafloor can create oxygen—called ‘dark oxygen’—according to a paper published in <a href="/NatureGeosci/">Nature Geoscience</a>. go.nature.com/46nzE1J
Michael Pyrcz🌻 (@geostatsguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to announce the release of the first edition of my e-book, "Applied Geostatistics in Python: A Hands-on Guide with GeostatsPy". This e-book is designed to support students & professionals learning and applying geostatistics / #spatial #DataAnalytics through

I am excited to announce the release of the first edition of my e-book, "Applied Geostatistics  in Python: A Hands-on Guide with GeostatsPy".

This e-book is designed to support students &amp; professionals learning and applying geostatistics / #spatial #DataAnalytics through
Classical Aegis (@classicalaegis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This man wrote the second most read book of the ancient world second to the Bible. It has influenced everyone from Leonardo da Vinci to modern physicists. Let's explore the impact of the most famous book you probably haven't read... 🧵

This man wrote the second most read book of the ancient world second to the Bible.

It has influenced everyone from Leonardo da Vinci to modern physicists.

Let's explore the impact of the most famous book you probably haven't read...   🧵
nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers have spent decades hunting for clues about the origins of the process that moves the continents around. Its deep history is finally starting to come into focus. go.nature.com/3yGMUCf

Martin Bauer (@martinmbauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The strongest evidence for dark matter: In hot plasma like the early Universe structure can't persist. Whenever matter is compressed by gravity it is driven apart by radiation pressure The resulting oscillations wash out every seed of over density. Galaxies never form 1/6

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The application of mild electric stimulations to marine soils produces artificial calcareous cementation and has the potential to mitigate coastal erosion by reinforcing vulnerable marine soils, according to a study in Communications Earth & Environment. go.nature.com/46WeA2L

The application of mild electric stimulations to marine soils produces artificial calcareous cementation and has the potential to mitigate coastal erosion by reinforcing vulnerable marine soils, according to a study in <a href="/CommsEarth/">Communications Earth & Environment</a>. go.nature.com/46WeA2L
Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your Name in Landsat 🛰️ is an amazing tool that writes your name (or swear words) using satellite images of areas that look like letters. Great fun! Source: buff.ly/4cRAkxW

Your Name in Landsat 🛰️ is an amazing tool that writes your name (or swear words) using satellite images of areas that look like letters. Great fun! Source: buff.ly/4cRAkxW