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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 28 October 2025
This is interesting. Nobody reads my blog, because nobody reads any more. Perhaps soon, people won't be able to read. Who cares? Doctors and Lawyers replaced. My relative who runs a Callie startup has cut his legal bills by a factor of 10 by having the all the paperwork done, and just having a lawyer skim it.Soon you won't need that. Teachers will
Pterodactylus spectabilis Imagine the warm, shallow lagoons of what is now southern Germany during the Late Jurassic, some 150 million years ago. The air hums with the buzz of ancient insects, and along the silty shores of the Solnhofen archipelago—an island paradise trapped in time—a delicate shadow flits overhead. It’s Pterodactylus spectabilis, one of the earliest and most iconic
I found a thought-provoking juxtaposition of fossils and that ubiquitous element of children's art - glitter - in a recent edition of the daily newsletter from Nature (Nature Briefing, October 14, 2025). [...]
HYDRO25 the class. On a beautiful fall day the class investigated the South Wellfield – the mission was to take water levels from 15 observation wells and sample the groundwater, surface water and water [...]
Ceratosaurus es un dinosaurio terópodo del Jurásico Superior que presenta un cuerno nasal único y prominente. Fue descrito inicialmente por O.C. Marsh en 1884 como un "cuerno alto y afilado, que debió [...]
This image is of a Rafinesquina ponderosa (Hayes and Ulrich, 1903) brachiopod fossil. It was found in the area of Cincinnati
Ohio USA. The fossil dates to the Ordovician Period.
Picture
taken at Museo [...]
He has attracted the lip-flappers who depend on clange. Boy, are they mad! But only someone like BG could state the obvious that there is no such thing as climate [...]
Viejosaurio de Javi Godoy
Tras el buen recibimiento de nuestro ránkin de creadores precoces, era prácticamente
obligado mostrar la faceta contraria: la de los guionistas y artistas que
publicaron [...]
Asteroids, as Neil deGrasse Tyson explains, are ancient remnants from our early solar system, wandering through space, potential bearers of life’s ingredients or agents of apocalyptic death. In 1980, in a [...]
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