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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Monday, 15 January 2018
Bereits wenige Stunden nach den 3 phreatischen Eruptionen begann ein Dom im Krater des Mayon zu wachsen. Zudem fließt ein zäher Lavastrom über die Südflanke des Vulkans. Der Alarmstatus wurde auf “3” erhöht. Die Sperrzone wurde im Süden des Vulkans auf 7 km erweitert, da dort besondere Steinschlaggefahr besteht. Mayon war zwar immer ein wenig ... Weiterlesen ...
The skull of Carnotaurus, from Bonaparte et al. (1990).
Hello everyone, I was planning to release a full blog on Carnotaurus, but since it failed (technical difficulties), I decided to go with a more trivial blog post, sort of like my previous blogs, anyway, on to the blog.
Carnotaurus is well known for its horns, but what were their
Today (15-January-2018) a earthquake swarm activity took place in Bárðarbunga volcano. This is a regular event at this point and has been for some time now. Today’s earthquakes had the magnitude of 3,5 [...]
For this week’s post, here’s a picture that I took yesterday during a Sunday afternoon hike with my family. We went for an easy stroll, baby and all, along the Alphen Trail in the Constantia region of Cape [...]
NOTE: I had the wrong video posted. Fixed now. Every time I watch a TV show about a science field other than atmospheric science I have to remind myself that I’m being given a very simplified version. [...]
Composting is a great way to help the environment. Composting reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills. It also produces a great amendment to your garden soil. There are
BioPop surge en 2013 con una filosofía que mezcla diseño, ciencia y arte para crear productos vivos que conectan a las personas con el mundo natural. Con esta premisa, un equipo de científicos que [...]
The new ELI today is 'Make and use your own Plaster of Paris; investigate a large-scale industrial process in a boiling tube'.
In this activity pupils make their own small quantity of Plaster of Paris and [...]
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A view of the southern edge of the Ladebakte mountain in the Sarek national park in north Sweden. At this place the rivers Rahpajaka and Sarvesjaka meet to form the biggest river of the Sarek national park, [...]
In September 2017 I started my second short-term contract as a Teaching Associate at the University of Sheffield. I started my first teaching contract in July 2016, following a short and low-paid research [...]
In general, the more species that live in an area, the healthier that ecosystem is—and the better off we humans
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