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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 25 November 2025
It can be hard to eat, drink and be merry when the food waste epidemic is on the
Be there dragons here?
It's November and The Monthly Fern series is winding down. Looking back, I realized that most of the ferns I chose are distinctive—they're aquatic or have dimorphic leaves or are primitive lycophytes or grow large enough to inveil a romantic tryst. So this month's post will feature the ferny ferns (my term)—the ones we immediately recognize as ferns. However, figuring out which specific kind isn't guaranteed. If only ferns had flowers—so showy and diverse! [...]
Trekking in Svalbard, Norwegian ArcticWhen the end-Permian extinction struck 252 million years ago, it nearly wiped the slate clean. More than 80% of marine species vanished. Coral reefs collapsed. [...]
Entre el 11 y el 15 de noviembre se presentó en el 85th Annual Meeting de la Society of Vertebrate Paleontology celebrado en Birmingham (Reino Unido) el estudio sobre el conjunto de microvertebrados [...]
About three years I became curious as to who the “Parkinson” was of Parkinson’s Disease. I found the Wikipedia entry for the man, and its first sentence is: “James Parkinson FGS (11 April 1755 – 21 [...]
We continue the cold leakage of minor spills, while the vortex ice machine quietly builds up an inventory of cold syrup. You can see the drifting. The spills are very [...]
A monster hit from the Late Cretaceous (Rob Lang)
Fieles a nuestra cita, aquí os traemos la ronda mensual de ilustraciones dinosaurianas que no puede ser más variadita. Tenemos a un triceratops que emula [...]
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