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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 09 January 2026
This is sad. It's not as if every kid he saves gets on an air mattress to sail to Europe. We know that there are bigger forces in the world responsible for over-population Sad.Basically, in countries with religious birth rates, you have no economy. The GDP growth must keep up with the population increase, or everybody dies. The riots in Iran are
This one is huge in Ontario, but is going to skim over Toronto.It's the same size as the Arctic Basin storm. You can get an idea of the storm trajectory by looking at this.We'll just get the cold. This is the Cold Sloth coming over us. He won't leave
Columbia Climate School experts discuss the opportunities and challenges ahead for NYC's new
Artie prompt - create a stone statue teddy bear, with the name Peddy emblazoned on front. Instead of a torch, show a candy cane. Underneath is a fancy bronze plaque, leading with an image [...]
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lamentando que hayan tenido que pasar unos años para retomarla cuando, de
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Stuti Banga's work emphasizes how systems-level thinking, national contexts and power dynamics matter just as much as technological
If we have no ocean heat transfer, the Earth reverts to stratification rings. We seem to be approaching this, because our main 'furnace', the Pacific Ocean has turned off.Not totally there [...]
That long gash in the basin is always a storm. It has opposing winds, warm from Canada, cold from Siberia. The polar bears have to take cover. I suspect it will develop [...]
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