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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 31 October 2025
So, let's ask the Artie about the Roman warm period and other such cycles.The Roman Warm Period (RWP) was an era of unusually mild and stable temperatures that affected the European and North Atlantic regions from approximately 250 BCE to 400 CE. Contrary to older assumptions of a global event, current climate science indicates that these pre-industrial warm and cold phases were
The new discovery has implications beyond geologic history, such as the search for critical minerals and habitable planets beyond
A new handbook showcases a methodology for collaborative investment
I recently read Peter Brannen’s excellent book “The Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans And Our Quest To Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions”. He has packed quite a few details on [...]
Happy Halloween (Sara's Fan Arts)
Halloween ya está aquí y fieles a nuestra cita os traemos una selección de terroríficas ilustraciones protagonizadas por dinosaurios que dan muchísimo miedito. [...]
“Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.” This quote from the poem The Raven illustrates the profound and [...]
Entre los días 22 a 24 de octubre se celebró en la ciudad de Córdoba el VII Congreso Nacional de Áridos, en el que participaron más de un millar de asistentes y en el que la paleontología también [...]
This is the start of what I think will be our winter. We have a lot of little flows, while the Arctic is still in recharge. No more of that warm weather during this time, we have [...]
Cranio dell'esemplare NCSM 40000 descritto da Zanno e Napoli (2025)Apro questo post citando un brano del mio libro in uscita il 7 Novembre prossimo:"In mezzo a tutti i temi relativi a [...]
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