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The #PATA18 workshop will be held from 25-27 June and the Summer School will take place on 28 June. Under- and post- graduate students can now attend both these events, with special rates: Workshop (25-27 June): 30 Euros (attendance only) Summer [...]
Ah, good ol’ dad. Always there for me when I needed permission to do something my mom already said I couldn’t do, or when I wanted to hear scary stories that would keep me awake with fear all night. Father’s Day is looked at by many as a [...]
A single magnitude 3,5 earthquake has happened off the coast of Siglufjörður village. At the moment this is the only earthquake that has been detected so far. The earthquake off the coast of Siglufjörður village (green star). Copyright of this [...]
Late Ediacaran trackways produced by bilaterian animals with paired appendages - Zhe Chen, Xiang Chen, Chuanming Zhou2, Xunlai Yuan and Shuhai Xiao
Pretty exciting find this. One of the earliest evidence of the presence of bilateral animals on [...]
Guest post by Veronika Huber Climate skeptics sometimes like to claim that although global warming will lead to more deaths from heat, it will overall save lives due to fewer deaths from cold. But is this true? Epidemiological studies suggest the [...]
Peter Goodfellow, 1977
En 1977, se recopilaron en un único volumen tres novelas de ciencia-ficción bajo el título "Threads of Time". Las historias eran "Threads of Time" de Gregory Benford, "The Marathon Photograph" de Clifford D. Simak y [...]
Our colleague Jessica Pilarczyk will chair an Interdisciplinary Tsunami Science Session at the AGU Fall Meeting: Dear paleoseismicity.org members, We invite you to submit an abstract to the session, “Interdisciplinary Tsunami Science” at the [...]
I’m pleased to announce that I’m leading a new multi-institution NSF-funded project investigating how stormwater decision making translates to environmental outcomes at the watershed scale. I’m collaborating with Aditi Bhaskar (Colorado State [...]
William Boyd Watterson II (1958) debutó brevemente como dibujante de tiras de cómic en el Cincinnati Post en 1980 y luego pasó cuatro años dedicado a la publicidad. En 1985 lograría el éxito con la tira Calvin & Hobbes [1], que dibujó a [...]
A summertime expansion in the Earth’s crust caused by changes in groundwater may have triggered the magnitude-6.0 earthquake in California’s wine country in 2014, according to a new study.
The post South Napa Earthquake linked to summer [...]