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Vamos começar este Blog com um roteiro de rochas magmáticas da região de Leiria – ver post seguinte. Depois, esperamos, muitos outros
Es la noticia del día y, tal vez, del año. El parlamento catalán decidió ayer dar el estoque final a las corridas de toros dentro de su territorio. Un avance importante para acabar, de una vez por todas, con la llamada España profunda y [...]
An Evolving Blog: Please welcome the latest blog to emerge from the primordial ooze of the Internet. Pick & Scalpel is the official blog of the WitmerLab. Their mission statement: “We’re a collection of scientists at Ohio University using [...]
Over the past few years, most of what I have learned about dinosaurs has come from books and papers. I am constantly trying to keep up with the literature—both from my own edification and to bring you news of the coolest new discoveries—but [...]
We’ve been hearing rumbling of this paper for awhile now, but it became big news at SVP last year (in Bristol, England, a place I’ll never go back to): Jack Horner and John Scannella proposed a very radical taxonomic synonymy: Torosaurus, that [...]
I just realized that this blog has been up for over a year now. I haven't been quite as active at blogging as I hoped I might be, but it has been a fun experience to frame up my thoughts, work through the writer's block, and connect with the vast [...]
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has released a new map application to display the results of the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages: the QCEW State and County Map Application. From the BLS site: "The application displays [...]
cool!I just wanted to say that GMT scripts and going to put me in an early grave! I keep forgetting that there are 3 files I have to change not 2 and my plots keep looking wonky when they work! At least I have a map plotted... not that its helping [...]
The northern Chilean and southern Peruvian Andes are full of volcanoes that look stunning - I mean, jaw-dropping details of volcanism litter the landscape. The reason for this is two fold: (1) there is an awful lot of volcanism in the northern [...]
American and Canadian scientists head north on a collaborative expedition to map the Arctic seafloor and gather data to help define the outer limits of the continental shelf. Each coastal nation may exercise sovereign rights over the natural [...]