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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Saturday, 20 December 2014
So today, I decided to make a dinosaur tournament with 16 dinosaurs.
I want you to choose who you think has the cooler name out of the dinosaurs below.
Parsaurolophus VS Rhinorex
remember, it’s not who is cooler looking, it’s who has the cooler
Yesterday we took a boat out to our next field site at Anchorage Island, which is an island near Rothera Station. So it is the farthest north of the sites we've sampled so far. We collected soil in the same way we collected from our previous sites, by taking replicate soil samples from beneath different above-ground growth types. In addition to moss and algae, we were able to take soil from beneath grass. The reason Anchorage Island is interesting is because it's one of the most southern [...]
O blog Lusodinos deseja Boas Festas e feliz 2015 a todos os seus
As 2014 winds down and the holidays approach, here again is the Bill and Boyd reminder that Nature doesn't always know about and respect holidays! Have a safe and enjoyable holiday and best wishes for
Earthly Musings [15:50:00]
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Many of the readers of this blog have traveled with me before to learn a bit about earth history and the evolution of landscapes. In 2015 I have a fantastic line-up of trips planned, both internationally and [...]
Geological Society of London blog [11:00:46]
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Thanks for all the responses to our last ‘geologists you didn’t know…’ post – there were plenty more we never knew about! Here are some of them, plus a few more discoveries. If [...]
Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [07:44:13]
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I am just back from a whirlwind trip to the AGU Meeting in San Francisco. 25,000 Earth scientists in one place, and it’s among the largest science meetings on the planet. I shot some videos that I will [...]
You may recall that last Christmas, your intrepid bloggers managed to find ourselves on the trip of a lifetime to the Antarctic. We’re pretty sure that Geokid was Santa’s most southerly delivery on [...]
scienzeedintorni [00:45:00]
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Nota inziale: Questo è un post scritto in fretta. Tornato tardi dal lavoro e, notizia di servizio, non potrò aggiornarlo fino a domani sera. Come sapete oggi la zona del Chianti è stata teatro di uno [...]
On February 21, 2015, The Houston Museum of Natural Science will celebrate our tenth year hosting Girls Exploring Math and Science (GEMS)! GEMS highlights student projects covering science, technology, [...]
Un team italo-argentino descrive i
resti frammentari di un abelisauroide di taglia media dalla
Formazione Anacleto, dal Campaniano inferiore della Patagonia
(Gianechini et al. 2015). I resti, rinvenuti in [...]
Geschichte der Geologie [15:46:00]
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In allen Kulturen spielten - vor allem vor dem Aufkommen des naturwissenschaftlichen Weltbildes - mündliche Überlieferungen eine wichtige Rolle um Naturerscheinungen zu erklären. Es gibt drei Stufen von [...]
DinoAstur. Blog sobre La Costa de los Dinosaurios [09:00:36]
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En la anterior entrada del blog nos hacíamos eco de la publicación de un nuevo género de terópodo, Fosterovenator (véase DinoAstur, 17-12-2014). En el mismo número de la misma revista (Volumina [...]
I occasionally see badly-written reports that will be read and picked apart by other stakeholders, and bidders who blatantly ignore proposal requirements. I have also attended meetings with technical experts [...]
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