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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 15 January 2020
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I use it all the time even though I am as pure as the driven snow. The more people use it, the more it hides vulnerable people. I also donate regularly and I just won a prize!
Think of Iran and how they are arresting everybody and their dog who mentioned the plane crash on the internet. They want to line up a whole bunch of scapegoats and shoot them. And would anybody say
Two hundred million years ago, Washington was two large islands, bits of the continent on the move westward, eventually bumping up against the North American continent and calling it home. The shifting continues, subtly changing the landscape like a breath. We only notice when pockets of resistance manifest as earthquakes, some newsworthy, some all but unnoticed. For now, the more
The Year of Life is an opportunity to showcase both academic and applied research focusing on palaeontology, geobiology, biogeochemical cycling and astrobiology, among others. Read all about what we have [...]
Today's fossils are what I believe to be Dalmanella testudinaria. I am not entirely 100% certain on this only because there are a number of other genera and species that look very similar. The Coburg [...]
Lucas Attwell es un paleoartista de Argentina (residente en Buenos Aires) y, según se define él mismo, también aspirante a paleontólogo. En la entrada de hoy hemos seleccionado una serie de [...]
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