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The core issue in the Dakota Access Pipeline fight is Sioux rights, not
Autumn is a huge time in paleontology happenings and October 2016 was no exception, with the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting, TetZooCon, and the Dinosaur Society conference and Dinosaur Days festival all occurring within the month. So [...]
Exploring prospects for the environment, and challenges for environmentalists, in a Trump
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Our friend and colleague Alessandro Michetti pointed me to this impressive video. It shows the surface ruptures of the 30 October earthquake from a helicopter: Thanks
“For the rain had ceased at last, and a sickly autumn sun shone upon a land,which was soaked and sodden with water. Wet and rotten leaves reeked and festered under the foul haze which rose from the woods. The fields were spotted with [...]
The new ELI just published is ‘I’m pure calcium carbonate’ – the calcium carbonate question; a discussion focussed on common misconceptions about calcium carbonate.
Are limestone and chalk rocks made of pure calcium carbonate? What about [...]
While the attention is still on the seismic sequence in Italy, a number of new papers have been published on paleoseismology, tsunamis, and active tectonics. Enjoy reading! Liu, M., & Stein, S. (2016). Mid-continental earthquakes: [...]
La cantante Molly Nilsson nació en 1984 en Estocolmo (Suecia), aunque actualmente reside en Berlín (Alemania). Desde que inició su carrera, Nilsson ha apostado por la autogestión para producir y editar su música a través de su propio sello [...]