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By Morgan Disbrow-Monz, GSA Science Policy Fellow On 14 June 2022, the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources advanced by voice vote Dr. David Applegate’s nomination to be the director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to the Senate [...]
Sitting on the deck and I'm so hot, hot hot. I suppose I should go into the ice water. Thanks for our 2 day heat event. Hasn't made the warmie media yet. The picture can't upload yet. I have a lot of trouble catching the
This is a nice picture, illustrating physics. The big plume of heat is surrounded by cold air. All the rain action is on the edges, and right now, Toronto is in a zone of hot peace. Not a speck of rain for us, yet the cottage is drowning in [...]
Fonte: Currie e Varricchio (2004)Quando ero bambino, i dinosauri erano ingaggiati per partecipare a film o fumetti in base al loro CV. Dovevi essere un dinosauro che meritava di diventare famoso: dovevi avere una robusta esperienza come [...]
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El pasado miércoles 15 de junio, en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UAM, Iratxe Boneta Jiménez defendió su Tesis Doctoral titulada "Los quelonios en el registro arqueológico de la península ibérica: aproximación a su estudio a [...]
At the Center for Climate Systems Research, she translates information about climate risks to support resilience-building in developing
"... only the ground and sun and sky were left, and if one went a little farther there would only be sun and sky, and one would float off into them, like the tawny hawks which sailed over our heads making slow shadows on the grass." Willa [...]
This remarkable fellow is Dimorphodon — a genus of medium-sized pterosaur from the Early Jurassic. He is another favourite of mine for his charming awkwardness.You can see this fellow's interesting teeth within his big, bulky skull. Dimorphodon [...]
A new paper cites dozens of studies on how fossil fuel combustion harms kids' physical and mental