
“We can finally interpret some of this, reading these layers like the pages of a book.” Unmixing the cake “It’s Mother Earth’s autobiography, but we were never able to translate it we didn’t know the language,” explained Rust, a fourth-year doctoral student in Binghamton University’s geological sciences program. That’s where geostatisticians such as Rust come in: using technologies such as x-ray fluorescence and computer algorithms to discover new ways to interpret data and piece together the underlying meanings. Elements are the smallest component: the letters spelling words, stringing together meaning in their relationships with one another.įor much of history, the meaning of those words and sentences seemed elusive, even mysterious.

Underneath the surface, layers of soil and stone comprise the pages. What you see when you open your eyes is the cover - perhaps the deeply fissured Black Hills of Tyler Rust’s South Dakota childhood. Remember to stay up to date with the latest news on TheOvertimer.Think of geology as a book. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Get TheOvertimer’s Hottest Stories, Breaking News and Special Features in your email, CLICK HERE! Bivens hopped onto the apron to throw in the towel, so Rust can avoid injury.Ĭould Rust have broken the hold? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below.

Rust went for a Death Valley Driver, KUSHIDA countered into Hoverboard Lock. KUSHIDA turned it into a pin, getting free, and kicking the arm. Rust would apply the sleeper hold in the middle of the ring, before moving into a hybrid arm & leg lock. Rust hit a scissor kick, and focused on the neck of KUSHIDA.

KUSHIDA went for the chickenwing suplex, but Rust was able to counter with one of his own. Rust took a punch to the jaw, had his arm kicked and was hit with a running armbreaker. KUSHIDA & Rust Go Hold For HoldĬoming back from the break, KUSHIDA retook control, and hit the hip toss into a low dropkick combo. We’d go on a commercial break, but things weren’t looking great for KUSHIDA here. Rust would get to work with his submission skills, applying a rear naked choke, but KUSHIDA was able to get a foot on the bottom rope. He’d get kicked in the head and hit with an armbreaker, but was able to yank KUSHIDA off the top rope. Rust would fire up and nail KUSHIDA with a hard strike, before sending KUSHIDA to the apron. KUSHIDA got moving and applied a deep european clutch pin for a two count. Rust just had to wrestle his usual match, and that’d win it, but KUSHIDA calmly broke a hammerlock by weaving through the ropes and kicking Rust’s arm. KUSHIDA would be sent to the mat with an arm drag, and damage from Sunday was clear. Rust would go after the leg of KUSHIDA starting out, but almost get his wrist snatched. Tyler Rust will face KUSHIDA tonight, and will be the fresh man in this one for sure. Bronson Reed is also wanting a shot at the NXT North American Championship, but Malcolm Bivens hopes to get his client next in line. He lost, but his strong showing keeps him in the title picture.

This past Sunday at NXT Takeover: Vengeance Day, KUSHIDA went 25 minutes in an instant classic match with Johnny Gargano.
