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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Thursday, 01 January 2026
This month’s open thread. We’re not great ones for New Year’s resolutions, but lets try. How about we resolve to stay substantive, refrain from abusing one another, and maintaining a generosity of spirit when interacting with others? Lot’s of things get updated in January and we’ll try and keep up, though possibly with less fanfare […]
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Step into deep time with the Fossil Huntress Podcast—your warm and wonder-filled gateway to dinosaurs, trilobites, ammonites, and the astonishing parade of life that has ever walked, swum, or crawled across our planet.Close your eyes and travel with me through ancient oceans teeming with early life, lush primeval forests echoing with strange calls, and sunbaked badlands where the bones of
Thank goodness we never write checks any more. For a whole month, you screwed up the year on the date. There is no hope for physics this year, simply because there is too [...]
Do it yourself. I don’t mean that as a descriptive phrase. It’s a complete sentence, in the imperative. Do it yourself. Pick up the pencil, pen, stylus, paintbrush, airbrush, mouse, keyboard, scissors, [...]
The Arctic celebrated too much, and is projectile vomiting all over Europe. Toronto is on the cold side of the clipper at -14C. The warm side is expected to hit us in a few days.Europe is [...]
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