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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Thursday, 20 April 2017
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Traz is an anti-depressant, and this news makes me happy. For the last couple of centuries, the only cure for Hereditary Intellectual Depression was a bullet to the head, or lots of alcohol, which was the same thing. :) Now we have great drugs, and one that I'm taking is traz. Yeah, I won't get Alzies! Have to tell my shrink tomorrow.
I hoped they would try CBD and THC.
Once in a while, I'll push a good product (Shades of Gweneth!). The last was my coffee roaster, which I'm still using all the time, and makes you healthy. This time it is an air filter, which uses uv-c on titanium dioxide. t-ox is just white paint, or whitening in sheets. It's used everywhere. When sunlight hits it, there is a marvelous reaction. It might be the reason that fresh air is
Sarah Ehlen es una diseñadora de joyas e ilustradora freelance que vive en Wichita (Kansas, Estados Unidos). Estudió Bellas Artes en la Iowa State University y ha participado en varios exposiciones [...]
Nuestro aragosaurero José Ignacio Canudo, investigador del IUCA y director del Museo de Ciencias Naturales de la UZ va a impartir el próximo Viernes, 21 de Abril a las 19 horas la charla titulada “”.
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Neil de Grasse Tyson’s video below is a must watch. His quote that “Science in an entire exercise in finding what is true”, is similar to another quote that I’ve often repeated from Richard Feynman: [...]
Undergraduate sustainability students explored innovative software and 3D printing to create a set of possible solutions to help Singapore cope with a big problem: haze and air pollution drifting over the city [...]
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Road trips…they’re fun, but rough on your car’s paint job! Why? Bug splatter! We are all familiar with the mess all over the front of our cars from driving, especially long distances. But, what you [...]
The image is of an Enoploclytia leachi (Mantell, 1822) lobster fossil from the Late Cretaceous Period (Turonian). Found in the Upper Chalk Burham Kent England. On display at the
British Natural History Museum [...]
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Yeah, this will one of the definitive moments for the hind-sight of the Toronto housing market. All the foreign money left in November with the trumpy bond route. This is icing on the cake. [...]
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) seeks a Preparator to oversee the fossil preparation program for its vertebrate fossil collections.The successful candidate will manage the daily [...]
The next up on my Geology Through Literature thread is Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson published between 1859 and 1885. You can get my complete thoughts on the book/story over at my blog - [...]
After consulting with the Chasmo-team, and taking into account the feedback from our readers (i.e. that one comment from Emily Willoughby - thanks, Emily!), I'm happy to present the winner of our Utahraptor [...]
Tasman Glacier Lake, J.Thomson / GNS Science
New Zealand is an isolated country with a very active plate boundary running right through it. For a relatively small landmass it has an astonishing variety [...]
In den letzten Tagen gab es weitere phreatische Eruptionen am Poás. Der alte Lavadom am Rand des Kratersees wurde dabei zerstört. Zudem wurde erstmals frische glühende Lava gefördert: auf einem [...]
A workshop Thursday will bring together women activists from many communities to talk about how women have been able to successfully influence sustainable peace through everyday activism. The event is being [...]
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