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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 16 July 2023
Some interesting readings over the past couple of weeks.1) In a Fierce Desert, Microbe ‘Crusts’ Show How Life Tamed the Land. Zack Savitsky describes a fascinating research program underway to study microbial life in the fierce Atacama Desert in Chile. These organic communities are called 'grit crust'. They coat pebbles and large sand grains on the desert floor. A closer examination has
I got a T95z android box for the bedroom tv. I mounted the old plasma tv for sleeping to Hallmark movies. Puts you into a nice sleep because there are no complex plots to unravel as you fall asleep. If I get into a 'rewrite' of a movie, then I have to take a wheelbarrow of pills to knock me out. There is only one plot for all Hallmark movies. :)We've been getting power zaps all summer
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The cold can't get over the Rockies, so California remains clear.Just a tiny sliver of European heat remains for the media. The remaining hot areas have stagnant air.ps. the Arctic blobs can't touch the [...]
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