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Here's a really interesting idea floated by Andrea Cau (with help from Mickey Mortimer, Ville Sinkkonen, Rutger Jansma and Zach Miller) over at his Theropoda blog.Everyone is making a big deal about Balaur bondoc, the apparently double-sickle clawed [...]
Just how far underground is 2,300 feet? CNN has a visual model comparing some famously tall structures in the world, and the depth of the mine in
Here is a website that allows you to track satellites in real time. Just select a satellite and see a map of the world with the location of the satellite and the path it is tracking. Be patient… the site will display a map quickly but the path [...]
La Casa del Parque Natural Hoces del Río Riaza (Segovia) alberga hasta el 30 de septiembre la exposición itinerante "Fósiles Vegetales del Carbonífero", exposición puesta en marcha por la Fundación Patrimonio Natural en Castilla y [...]
An alternative plan for rescuing the trapped miners in Chile has been revealed by mining engineers. The plan, which could shorten rescue time by two months, will widen one of the three already existing holes that are currently being used for supply [...]
Llegó de nuevo el 31 de agosto, fecha en que celebramos el BlogDay, y recomendamos 5 blogs 6 blogs. Este año todos son geológicos:911 Geo!: Blog de un grupo de estudiantes argentinos en el que recomiendan webs y libros de geología y tocan temas [...]
Sinabung on Sumatra erupting on August 29, 2010.
Eruptions readers were quick on the news about the new eruption at Sinabung in Indonesia. There isn't much known about the eruptive history of the volcano - checking out the Global Volcanism [...]
Did you know that you can see the International Space Station orbiting the earth with your unaided eyes? It’s easy if you know when it is above your area and what part of the sky it will pass through. NASA has a website to help you see
After being inactive for over 400 years, the Mount Sinabung volcano has erupted in Indonesia. At least 12,000 people have been
Yesterday I had quite a disturbing experience. Not only was the professors lecture on the solar system quite boring and much too simple – it was full of strange creationist/design rethoric (wich, since it annoyed me, probably was the only [...]