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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 30 December 2025
by Claire Elsie and Allie Toombs, with contributions from other Paleoecology students. On Saturday, November 8th, Dr. Lyon’s paleoecology class visited the Cleveland Museum of Natural History for inspiration for our own museum project. We explored the exhibits and analyzed … Continue reading →
I was giving up on this, which has been the pattern for the last two years. In December, we had a Pacific plume penetrate the Arctic and cause all sorts of heck. Even today, the price of natgas has gone down. The flow to Europe has stopped at the source, and we have an Arctic recharge vortex. This will keep going until the cold sludge tops Greenland, and
I was waiting for this. It's a scaling problem, just like huge Artie data centres. It can only go so far.I had fun watching the Oklahoma earthquakes. They got to the [...]
As we all freeze to death, the climate change anxiety is not making any money. So, it's on to other things. There is not a speck of physics in all of this, everything is the [...]
Mientras apuramos los últimos días de 2025, sigue tocando repasar algunas de las cosas que nos ha dejado este año en lo que respecta a películas, series, cómics, videojuegos y libros con dinosaurios. [...]
Clementine Helm BeyrichOn a gray Berlin morning in the winter of 1863, a young girl named Anna padded quietly into her foster mother’s study. She expected to find Clementine Helm bent over a draft of some [...]
No major Arctic flows have allowed Pacific air to come over the mountains. This is being dragged down by the cold air, and is forming a classic clipper. These have been rare [...]
Earlier this year, I attended a talk by physicist John Mather which had the wonderfully ambitious title of From the Big Bang to Quantum Energy to Life. Mather, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in [...]
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