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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 02 November 2025
Dimetrodon by Daniel EskridgeIn the steamy forests of the early Permian, some 295 million years ago, a Dimetrodon prowls through a world that feels both alien and oddly familiar. The forest hums with insect life, and the air hangs heavy with the scent of wet soil and decaying vegetation. Towering above are stands of lycopsids, early relatives of modern clubmosses, their scaly
I see it here, but not in the winds or the mimic. Those two things might be losing it because of the US shutdown. This is purely Canadian, and they might be looking at physics.Anyway, sunny today. Do all your winter prep, and think of taking the leeks out when this hits. A few years ago, the neighbours got their leeks frozen in, and I have a lot of leeks this
Day 2 of the 30daymapchallenge focused on cleaning and preparing the A2 motorway data before creating a straightened schematic line. Raw geospatial data is rarely perfect, and getting…
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Confronto tra il braccio di Tyrannosaurus (a) e Nanotyrannus (b) alla stessa scala. Da Zanno e Napoli (2025).Uno
dei motivi per cui mi impegno a non partecipare troppo alle
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