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Ciri-ciri Ponsel Terkena Virus - beginilah dunia ponsel yang terus dihantui oleh virus-virus yang diciptakan. Dan kehadiran virus ini seperti parasit yang sangat merugikan. Namun kiranya kita semua tidak bisa mengenggap tidak ada keberadaanya. [...]
We’re proud to announce that HMNS and some of the most loved natural history institutions in the world have partnered with Google to bring you a new online experience! This new online exhibition is available on g.co/naturalhistory and allows [...]
Throwing sticks in the Humber for the dog. Yesterday was too miserable.
Today's new ELI is 'Questions for any rock face 13: quarry economics; what questions about potential for quarry re-opening might be asked at any rock exposure?'
Take your pupils to an abandoned quarry and ask the series of questions provided to [...]
A special session on the Amatrice Earthquake of 24 August in Italy was held at the Congress of the Geological Society of Italy (Naples, 7 September, 2016). A video of the entire session is now available online. Although the talks are in Italian, it [...]
Mesosaurus was an unusual reptile. It looked kind of like crocodiles do today, with a long, thin body, eyes located on top of the skull, webbed feet, and an average length of about 16 inches. It also lived kind of … Continue reading
The EMERGEO Working Group has conducted extensive field work after the 24 August 2016 Amatrice Earthquake in Italy and put together a report on the coseismic effects. The report is in English and can be downloaded from the INGV earthquake Blog here: [...]
Henry Woods, 1904-1913. A monograph of the Cretaceous Lamellibranchia of England. Volume II. Palaeontographical Society (Palaeontographical Society) London 58–65:
Henry Woods, 1899–1903. A monograph of the Cretaceous Lamellibranchia of England. Volume I. Palaeontographical Society (Palaeontographical Society) London 53–57:
Suppose that I and Matt were right in our SVPCA talk this year, and the “Supersaurus” cervical BYU 9024 really is the C9 of a gigantic Barosaurus. As we noted in our abstract, its total length of 1370 mm is exactly twice that of the C9 [...]