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Jurassic World Rebirth is now out. I’ve not seen it yet, but all the indications are that it will be another summer blockbuster than will rake in a ton of cash and then presumably in another two years we’ll have the next instalment of this [...]
Following the devastating effects of the floods in Texas, our ELI today is 'Flood through the window - what would you see, how would you feel? Pupils picture for themselves what a major flood through the window might look like.'This [...]
Como cada año, entre finales de junio y principios de julio, se celebra el congreso internacional de la European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP),que en esta ocasión, se ha celebrado en la ciudad de Cracovia (Polonia).Se trata [...]
When I wrote about the Concord fault last year, I showed places where the fault is easy to see by the way it pulls apart street curbs and makes cracks in paved areas. I stayed in the northern part of town, mainly for lack of time, but I said, [...]
Guest Bloggers SEAK25 (Keck – Southeast Alaska 2025) – Dendrochronological methods are a key part to our research team’s success. While analyzing and drawing conclusions from data is essential, it is equally as important to ensure the proper [...]
No heat waves for the poor media. The Arctic is still pouring out cold, and I am amazed. That means we are going much faster into the Ice
Our test starlink is working on the dock at high speed. This is quite exciting.I can do these now. We are going to be cool, but last night was a sweat-fest. Lay in bed for hours (seemed like) and now it is [...]
The Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, seeks to appoint a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Active Faulting and Earthquake Hazards. The post holder will report to Prof. Richard Walker, Principal Investigator on the [...]
"It is worth clarifying that these plants are not clovers." (Photo by Bill Dodd).
For July, South Dakota's fern-of-the-month is the Hairy Water Clover, Marsilea vestita. Among our ferns it's quite the oddball—in habitat, behavior, leaves, and [...]
'Religious Science' is all the rage these days. This is weird shit promoted by influencers, based on a whim, and celebrity support. One group can be quite upset, if another group comes along. Everything is [...]