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Calcareous nannoplankton represent a major component of oceanic phytoplankton, ranging in size from 0.25 to 30 μm. The first records are from the Late Triassic. Their calcareous skeletons can be found in fine-grained pelagic sediments in high [...]
There's not a hint of a cold blob coming at us. As well, the Atlantic belt looks to have a lot more heat energy per linear km, than the Pacific. I'll put away my emergency plastic for the tomatoes. BC looks to be having more cold air coming [...]
Improving soil health on farm fields integrates the three types of soil management: physical, chemical, and biological. Physical management includes how farmers use their equipment on fields – tilling, harvesting, etc. Chemical management involves [...]
Lucas Rocha es un ilustrador freelance residente en Florianópolis (Brasil). Es licenciado en Artes Visuales e hizo el máster de Bellas Artes en Ilustración por la Universidade do Vale do Itajaí. Trabaja como profesor de dibujo y ya ha [...]
Il paleontologo è un tipo di scienziato che si vende benissimo al cinema o nelle serie tv. Inoltre, a differenza del genetista e del fisico, che di solito sono dipinti come dei cattivi più o meno nazisti o come dei pazzi scatenati, il [...]
In the Arctic, climate change is upsetting the migratory rhythms of many species, disrupting pollinators, and spelling trouble for ecosystems around the
Better renewable energy technology will make greenwashing an idiotic strategy, and audited disclosure rules would make carbon-related greenwashing
There has never been a clearer call to climate action, nor more compelling evidence that climate change is an acute threat multiplier in the poorest, most vulnerable frontline countries in the
A superbly prepped and extremely rare Lytoceras (Suess, 1865) ammonite found as a green ammonite nodule by Matt Cape in the Lower Lias of Dorset. Lytoceras are rare in the Lower Lias of Dorset — apart from the Belemnite Stone horizon — so much [...]