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Tuesday, 24 January 2023
As January ends and February begins, a comet enters the northern evening sky, and it may become bright enough to see with the unaided eye! The comet is C/2022 E3 ZTF. ZTF is the discoverer, the Zwicky Transient Facility, an astronomical survey of the sky using a camera attached to a telescope at Palomar Observatory […]
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We've had quite a few warnings of these things, but it's always rain. It's amazing how sensitive this is to a slight drift in the storms.We have the Texas Low, or Gulf plume coming up and meeting the big [...]
White Eared Puffbird, Nystalus chacuruDriftwood Canyon Provincial Park Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park covers 23 hectares of the Bulkley River Valley, on the east side of Driftwood Creek, a tributary of the [...]
Editado por 2Cabezas, "Excavamos más profundo" reúne en formato bolsilibro seis relatos cortos de Iván Narváez, paleontólogo y administrador del blog que estáis leyendo, Koprolitos. A lo largo de sus [...]
Jessica Fanzo will be joining the Climate School faculty as professor of climate in
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until February
Using sophisticated equipment, David Kohlstedt has recreated the pressure, temperature and chemical conditions in the Earth's mantle, which humans cannot observe directly. His findings have laid the basis for [...]
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