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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 24 October 2025
Long-time SV-POW! reader Tyler Holmes came across a book with the very un-searchable title “Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs” — I tried to find it in the Internet Archive, but there are waaay too many books of that name. He emailed me about it because it contains three colour photos of the excavation of our old friend
Check out our COP infographic to learn about other major COP moments throughout history; thematic days at COP30; and why it's important to differentiate between the “blue” and “green”
As the first COP hosted in the Amazon, COP30 will likely bring to the forefront discussions on the intersection of climate, nature and
Such a great A6 Arctic blob, and natgas is slack. There goes my 'stick the nose out the door' hypothesis, which said that the price was controlled by what the traders felt outside.It's [...]
We all know he arranged the whole island, but destroying the whitehouse has forced him back to 'Blame Canada'. We'll hammer him with cold.Our little A5 cold blob has really blossomed into a [...]
Comenzamos esta segunda entrega en la que repasamos lo que han dado de sí los dinosaurios en los cómics de piratas con la fantástica historieta gala Tao Bang (Daniel Pecqueur y Olivier Vatine/Didier [...]
ReferenceThere is nothing worse than trying to pick out earthquakes from a big messy seismic record. It can't be done by humans, but an Artie can have fun with it, especially in putting [...]
Hylonomus lyelli, Ancestor of all dinosaursThe fossil cliffs at Joggins are one of Canada's gems, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can visit to see our ancient world frozen in time. Preserved in [...]
Un nuevo estudio liderado por la Universidad de Chicago en colaboración con integrantes del Grupo de Biología Evolutiva de la UNED ha sido publicado en la revista Science y presenta dos nuevas [...]
This image is of a Spirifer laevicosta brachiopod fossil. It was found in Eifel, Germany. The brachiopod lived in the Devonian Period.
Picture taken at Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia Florence Italy [...]
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