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Friday, 17 February 2017
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Here is another blog of praise. Last time, I wrote about the amazing qualities of birds. This time, however, I’m not here to praise an animal group. Rather, I’m going to praise a sense- yes, something which indeed many animals share. If you did not have this sense, I’d imagine you wouldn’t be able
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In this post let me introduce the science party of the Expedition 367. Of course you can find all the scientists at this link, but I would rather prefer to [...]
Vermehrte Dürren dezimieren Populationen des Sumpfgrashüpfers und führen zu genetischer Verdrängung
In einer mehrjährigen Untersuchung haben Wissenschaftler der
Universität Trier ermittelt, [...]
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Artistic reconstruction of the Paris Biota. Artistic view of the early Spathian diversified and complex marine ecosystem of southeastern Idaho as revealed by the Paris Biota (with [...]
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Once again, we welcome Rohan Long to the blog for a guest post. Rohan is a zoology teaching guy at University of Melbourne. You can find him on Twitter @zoologyrohan and listen to his new musical project, [...]
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Garnetiferous beds from the aureole of the Leinster Granite east of Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland (Declan De Paor’s senior thesis mapping area, 1973). Manganese-rich metasediments. The prominent [...]
Nos ha llegado esta interesante información desde el IGME. Es una aplicación muy chula, sobre todo para geólogos que hagan trabajos de campo.Se ha lanzado la nueva versión 2.0, de la aplicación de [...]
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