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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 [...]
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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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
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!". [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]