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Back at the start of October I posted Necks: the lying liars that just keep lying, which included Coy Pearson’s beautiful photo of a Cooper’s hawk from behind, with its neck twisted a full 180 degrees to look at the camera. Not one but two [...]
Dinosaurs likely originated in the Middle Triassic, but the earliest unambiguous dinosaur specimens are from the middle-late Carnian age, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere, with potential evidence in North America. This gap highlights a [...]
This image is of a Lucina proavia (Goldfuss, 1841) pelecypod fossil. It was found in Eifel, Germany. The bivalve existed in the Devonian Period.
Picture taken at Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia Florence Italy (Università degli Studi [...]
Phaeolus schweinitziiA popular and widely used fungus for making natural dyes is the dyer’s polypore, Phaeolus schweinitzii, sometimes called the velvet-top fungus. It’s a large, woody bracket fungus often found growing at the base of conifers, [...]
The spill channel never did widen out, and the cold air has remained a narrow blast. In nearly all cases, if it is going to be big, it starts big.This is going straight down.It will just give Toronto some cooler [...]
La principal localidad donde se identifica material de tortugas del Albiense de la península ibérica corresponde a la mina de carbón de Ariño, en Teruel. En esta localidad destaca el hallazgo de esqueletos de este grupo de reptiles, algunos de [...]
En la comunicación titulada “An update to the Upper Cretaceous oological record of the Villalba de la Sierra Formation (late Campanian –Maastrichtian, Central Spain)“, expuesto en las recientes XL Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de [...]
Continuing our 'green' theme - 'How will the ‘net-zero’ target affect your local area? - assessing the local impact of the government’s ‘net-zero’ targets for carbon emissions'This activity involves discussions about how [...]
Contributed by Nowell Donovan (Provost Emeritus, Texas Christian University), Robert Gatliff (Edinburgh Geological Society) and Colin Cambell (CEO, The James Hutton Institute) In the second half of the eighteenth century, Edinburgh was at the center [...]
တလောက ရန်ကုန်၌ လုပ်ဆောင်ထားသော မြေစူးစမ်း အစီရင်ခံစာ တခုဖတ်လိုက်ရသည်။ ထို အစီရင်ခံစာ၌ [...]