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On 10 February 1825, Gideon Algernon Mantell’s paper “Notice on the Iguanodon, a newly discovered fossil reptile from the sandstone of Tilgate Forest” was read by Davies Gilbert MP at a meeting of the Royal Society of London. In the paper, [...]
In honor of this year’s STEM theme, we highlight just a few examples of the exceptional women scientists from the Columbia Climate
The 2025 Hokudan meeting on active faulting was held online this year from 23-25 January. It was organised by our friend Koji Okumura. The abstract volume is now available for download here: https://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/kojiok/hokudan2025.html. [...]
Se avete seguito questa serie
dall'inizio, avrete capito che lo stile di questo reboot di Jurassic
Park è l'aderenza alla fantascienza "dura", la quale si
sforza di restare coerente al realismo ed alle concezioni
scientifiche [...]
In honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we’re spotlighting Locke, who studies the Antarctic Ice Sheet to determine how the seafloor shape beneath its ice shelves influences ice
We're about there at maximum extent. There was some very powerful warming pressure from the Atlantic belt, so it didn't freeze the oranges.You can see the heavy black is gone.Everybody is at the old normal cold.The cold winds are [...]
Steller's Jay, Cyanocitta stelleri
One of the classic Vancouver Island fossil localities is the Santonian-Maastrichtian, Upper Cretaceous Haslam Formation Motocross Pit near Brannen Lake, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.
The quarry is no longer [...]
Yeah, there are such a huge train-load of geotechnical disasters coming down the tracks, that I will be in stitches the rest of my life. After all this, we will have geotechnical engineers again. The 401 tunnel [...]
But absolutely in the middle of nowhere.It's strike-slip on the upper sliding zone of the big thumb that forms the Caribbean.No tsunami expected not many people feeling it, but that's a big mamma!ps the wonderfully clean geology means an [...]
We know that nosa always has to hop on the latest bandwagon to get funding. Somewhat sad. Right now, they are throwing out all that diversity stuff. Go to the Moon? Go to Mars? All sails [...]