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Okay, we've got Wyoming, Greece, and China. Prepare to be amazed by the stories. These are very small spots, so it will be goodly amount of work to find something. But they'll do it. Yeah.ps. next year, there will be only one hot spot [...]
Sharovipteryx mirabilis is one of those strange animals that entices much yet reveals little. A single specimen is known, presented a partial skeleton with impressions of bones and some skin. Bits of all parts are known, yet very little is … [...]
I haven't been anywhere overseas since October of 2019 (Bhutan and Nepal). So when a friend asked me if I would show him Iceland, I jumped at the chance. For the next ten days we'll explore this fascinating landscape and culture. Join me for the [...]
Pikaia graciliens is an extinct, primative chordate animals from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale Lagerstätte of British Columbia, Canada. These lovelies swam by moving their bodies in a series of zigzag curves similar to the movement of eels, [...]
The Tuolumne River is at a low ebb these days. It has been flowing at a mere 97 cubic feet per second for what seems like months now, a level that barely keeps the river flowing at all. It's not a natural flow of course; an entire series of dams [...]
Fernanda Badoíno es una ilustradora peruana, licenciada en Dirección y Diseño Gráfico. Aunque prefiere la ilustración tradicional, ensuciarse las manos con pintura, sentir las texturas de los materiales y jugar con diferentes técnicas y [...]
The year without a summer. Straight from the Little Ice Age. It's nice and sunny and cool at night. Not the type of heat that drove everyone to the cottage, in earlier
ReferenceThis is a great idea. The idea is to describe the Little Ice Age as all the things that are now happening around the world, but constantly say it shows how terrible clange is going to be. The next article will be on the warming period [...]
This past Saturday was Guru Purnima and I thought I would share a short post on two of Charles Darwin's mentors who had a big influence on him particularly in the early days of his scientific career. Adam Sedgwick and Charles Lyell were both [...]