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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Thursday, 06 November 2025
Mike Steckler is back in Sylhet, Bangladesh, to repair GNSS stations that are monitoring tectonics and earthquake hazards, and measuring the sinking of the land in the world's biggest
Gargoyleosaurus by Daniel EskridgeStep back into the lush forests of the Late Jurassic, about 155 million years ago, where ferns brushed the ankles of giants and the air buzzed with the calls of ancient insects. In the shade of towering conifers, a low-slung, tank-like creature ambled through the undergrowth — Gargoyleosaurus parkpini, one of the earliest known ankylosaurs.A quiet
We were very high, but then we had that unusual Pacific heating event. Too bad nobody ever recorded it, except me. Does a tree fall in the woods? Although I would never [...]
A new study challenges long-held narratives of societal “collapse,” instead showing that Rapanui communities adapted to profound climate stress with resilience and
En la primera parte de este ránking, repasamos la
obra dinosauriana de algunos “jovenzuelos” que siguieron publicando después de
pasar la fecha teórica de su jubilación –al menos, la que durante [...]
It's obvious that the Congress can never open again. To quote one of the big guys 'Why, they would impeach Trump immediately'. Really? Just because he rakes in all that [...]
I am a failure. I had this all a week earlier in October. Now, I will never be an influencer.Although very narrow, this is one of the quickest Arctic spills I have seen. [...]
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