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The two ELIs today are dealing with fieldwork, the first is about planning to obtain the best outcomes and the second is about safety.(1) "The ‘What makes a good educational experience’ approach to planning fieldwork; thinking through the [...]
I am forcing myself not to write. The summer now is quite enjoyable, and I sit outside, reading fantasy.The problem with August in July, is that winter has advanced a month. The Canadian cities should double their snow [...]
Whenever I show people Oakland’s rocks, someone always wants to know more about chert. Oakland has two bodies of chert, formed in two different places and different times. “Chert” seems to be an unfamiliar name, though in the Stone Age it was [...]
This is now massive. But I don't think it is that important. I believe that every company running MS is hacked. It's like cat ladies and that parasite. Does it matter if you pile on more [...]
Ok, I didn't expect this. I thought we would have all of July for summer. This is a massive attack of the cold horses.Greenland unfurls the banner of the Cold King.The whole world is under attack. [...]
More cold coming down on us. This is now an entrenched channel of cold.Meanwhile, the plates are getting antsy. No great reason for a doomer story here, but the plate can shift in bursts. I just have a feeling [...]
Wolves are among the most iconic predators of the northern hemisphere—intelligent, social, and adaptable creatures that have roamed the wilds of North America for hundreds of thousands of years. But their story begins long before that, [...]
Welcome to the world of bees. This fuzzy yellow and black striped fellow is a bumblebee in the genus Bombus sp., family Apidae. We know him from our gardens where we see them busily lapping up nectar and pollen from [...]
Hoy, en "Viajando al pasado con...", conocemos a Kamitoge (カミトゲスピノ), artista de origen japonés con interés en los kaiju, mechas y, por supuesto, la paleofauna. Una vez más, no tenemos mucha más información de esta persona, [...]
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