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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 22 October 2025
In their final briefings, students explored the many ways science can inform policy, from fashion and drinking water to pollinators, animal markets and urban
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 Paleontología en Aracena, se han presentado nuevas localidades de la Formación Villalba de la Sierra en las que se han localizado restos de huevos de dinosaurio en las últimas campañas de prospección. Estas localidades se suman a los dos yacimientos [...]
Along the storm-lashed shores of Vancouver Island, the west coast wolves move like shadows—silent, salt-streaked, and born of the sea. Their paws leave fleeting prints on sand swept by tide, their [...]
Io non sono un paleoartista, ma comunque mi diverto a disegnare dinosauri fin da quando ero bambino. Il mio livello artistico è medio-basso, e difatti il mio soggetto preferito è il banalissimo animale in [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
As we know, all geophysics is crumbling. People are happy just making up long-term forecasts, and the public loves it. My memory tells me I am always right, but I can't remember [...]
We had our cold Arctic spills, now it's all muddling. I can't say we are in recharge, because of strong drainage down the Greenland Gap.All the weather people have stuck their collective [...]
This image is of a Columnariq sulcata plant fossil. It was found in Eifel, Germany. The coral existed in the Devonian Period.
Picture taken at Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia Florence Italy [...]
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