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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 29 October 2025
Dinosaur Track, Tumbler RidgeImagine kneeling beside a three-toed depression in a slab of sandstone, your fingers tracing the edges of a print left by a creature that thundered across the Earth over 100 million years ago. Dinosaur tracks—known scientifically as ichnites—are time capsules, snapshots of behavior frozen in stone. Unlike bones, which tell us what dinosaurs looked
From October to June, Climate School researchers and students will share expertise on topics ranging from climate justice, biodiversity systems, fashion and energy, to youth-focused climate
Death by cold is 10 times that of heat. And we've got people dying at 100 times the rate, of other causes.This is the most blatant example yet of 'selective vision'. I must place [...]
Down to Earth Extra November 2025
The November 2025 edition of Down to Earth Extra has been published. You can download it HERE or you can read it below.
Recientemente ha sido publicado en el volumen especial de la revista Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, en el que se incluyen varios trabajos presentados en el Turtle Evolution Symposium (Freiburg, Suiza, [...]
Situado en Morgan Hill (California, Estados Unidos), Spina Farms Pumpkin Patch es un gigantesco huerto de calabazas que se enorgullece de ofrecer diversión y aprendizaje para toda la familia durante más [...]
That hurricane will suck up every last drop of heat energy down in the Caribbean. It's weird that an 'Arc du Cold' has formed in Texas and is sweeping down.The Arctic stays in [...]
This image is of an Orthoceratidae cephalopod fossil. It was found in the area of Cincinnati
Ohio USA. The fossil dates to the Ordovician Period.
Picture
taken at Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia [...]
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