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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
These days we all know that radium is not something you should be ingesting, but a hundred years ago that wasn’t the case at all. There was a plethora of radium products on the market, many of them specifically intended to be ingested. Visitors to our new special exhibit Death by Natural Causes will get to see
Umsatz über, EBITDA am oberen Ende der Prognose/Konzernergebnis 7,7 Mio. EUR Mannheim. Der Deutsche Rohstoff Konzern hat im Geschäftsjahr 2017
Umsatz über, EBITDA am oberen Ende der Prognose/Konzernergebnis 7,7 Mio. EUR Mannheim. Der Deutsche Rohstoff Konzern hat im Geschäftsjahr 2017
Palaeogenomische Studie untersucht Hunneninvasion und weibliche Migration im Frühmittelalter Süddeutschlands
Nach dem Ende des Römischen Reichs und der wechselvollen Phase der
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Researchers got a rare opportunity to study an underwater volcano in the Caribbean when it erupted while they were surveying the area. The research, published online in the journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, [...]
We're delighted that the Ordnance Survey has now included the 100 Great Geosites on their online mapping and route-planning tool, which can be used to plan walks and excursions around Great Britain. Continue [...]
Annu Kilpeläinen es una ilustradora finlandesa afincada en Londres conocida por sus sorprendentes representaciones de aire tropical de automóviles, flores y paisajes. Graduada en el London College of [...]
Auf der japanischen Insel Kyushu ist der Kirishima immer noch explosiv tätig. Allerdings hat die Stärke der Eruptionen nachgelassen. Gestern legte der Vulkan zunächst eine längere Verschnaufpause ein, [...]
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One of the field trips for last year’s SVPCA meeting was a jaunt to Nottingham to see the Dinosaurs of China exhibit at Wollaton Hall. We got to see a lot of stuff, including original fossils of some pretty [...]
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At this year's General Assembly there are loads of short courses to choose from for broadening your expertise. You can supercharge your scientific skills, broaden your base in science communication and pick up [...]
Our recent Toronto weather is what happens when there are no high-energy plumes drifting over us. All 'weather' comes from these plumes. Right now we are in our sun-driven 'natural weather' for March -- [...]
Its mid-March, and we all know what that means… It is almost time for the 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), which will be taking place in The Woodlands, Texas next week. Work by several [...]
New satellite images from Planet Labs corroborate the newspaper reports of significant landslide disasters occurring in the aftermath of the Papua New Guinea Earthquake
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Last week, I was in Morgantown, West Virginia, to deliver a colloquium talk to the geology department at West Virginia University of geological visualization. The next day, I took some time on the way home to [...]
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