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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 07 November 2025
Across the open grasslands, the earth trembles. A low rumble builds into a rolling thunder as a herd of bison surges across the plain—massive, shaggy, and magnificent. Their dark eyes glint beneath heavy brows, breath rising in clouds against the dawn. Each hoof step on the prairie is both ancient and new as the ever-evolving story of the bison unfolds.The bison—Bison bison—are
Archaeologists and local First Nations groups have uncovered early evidence that reshapes our historical understanding of high-altitude human occupation and
Old age frailty is a medical condition that results in a reduced ability to function independently due to a decline in multiple physiological systems, making older adults more vulnerable to stressors [...]
One of my favourite pairs of earrings are a simple set of pearls. I have worn them pretty much every day since 2016, when I received them as a gift. What is it about pearls that makes them so [...]
Columbia and Climate School representatives discuss what they hope to achieve at this year's global climate summit in
A perfect curve, about half the continent. I have to call this an A7 and it will curl the toes of Florida. Good thing you can't fly there anyway. Black is [...]
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