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Here is a picture of a gastropod Strombus bubonius (Lamarck, 1822) fossil at Museo di Geologia e
Paleontologia Florence Italy (Università degli Studi di Firenze) in
August 2024. The creature lived during the Pleistocene Epoch. It was
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Esce oggi una nuova edizione di un mio precedente manoscritto (originariamente autoprodotto col titolo "L'Enigma del Sangue Caldo"), realizzata per Bollati [...]
È semplicemente incredibile come dati vecchi di decenni possano essere recuperati e rivisitati con nuove tecnologie consentendo nuove interpretazioni, che oltretutto alle volte, come in questo caso, oscillano fra il sorprendente e il [...]
Guest bloggers: Ihaja Metz and Cooper Norwell: On September 29th, 2025 Dr. Wiles’s Hydrology class (along with Dr. Ison’s Field Botany class) took a trip out to Fern Valley, a College of Wooster monitering station on Wilkin run, a stream … [...]
Ready to get involved in the climate movement? Musician Adam Met and Climate School Dean Alexis Abramson share practical, inspiring ways to take action on the popular Sing for Science
A gull cries in protest at not getting his share of a mealMany of us have the good fortune to live near the sea. It is one of the places I seek out to reset my energy and soak up the atmosphere.I love the feeling of the wind on my face as I take my [...]
Ha, put on some Artie slop and the numbers go to near zero. That Artie influencer bit was horrifying to me. It gave me a dream of being popular, and constantly screaming "That's not what I said!". [...]
Dr Walt Brown, the tireless promoter of hydroplate theory—one version of young-Earth creationist geology—died and went to be with his savior on September 27, 2025. I’ll start by saying that though I think Walt Brown was wrong about many [...]
Following on the unexpected success of a scientific livestream that drew 61,000 viewers—tripling the audience of The Voice Argentina—a team of paleontologists is preparing for a new groundbreaking broadcast. On August 4th, the public was [...]
Mist clings to the moss-draped cedars, and the river below churns with the silver flash of salmon fighting upstream. Then, out of the shadows, a pale figure steps onto the slick stones—a spirit bear, its coat glowing against the emerald [...]