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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Monday, 13 September 2021
Two and a half years ago, I posted a glorious hemisected hen, taken (with permission) from a poster by Roberts et al. 2016, and supplied by Ray Wilhite, best known in this parish for his work on sauropod appendicular material. At the end of that post, I blithely promised “More from this poster in a
Starting on 8 June 1871, an ad in the Oakland Daily Transcript touted “White Quartz Gravel / for Sidewalks, Garden Walks, and Carriage Drives, It Makes A Beautiful And Solid Walk!” and offered this recommendation: “Mayor N. W. Spaulding, in his recent message to the City Council, said: ‘The only macadam walks which have so
Starting in fall 2021, the Columbia Climate School will offer non-degree educational programs for high school students and adult
President Biden’s actions last week represented an implicit understanding of this nation’s global social
'Rock power: geothermal power simulations; modelling geothermal power sources – renewable or not?' This activity uses a density can filled with gravel to model different forms of geothermal power sources. [...]
The rest of the world can indulge in Potter-esque fantasies of increasing warmth, but the hard gas-guys know the physics. Air conditioning demand was quite low in the southern US. And we know that August [...]
Stuart Taylor en la portada de Jumbo Comics #10 (tras él, un dinosaurio morado amenaza a la intrépida Laura)
Empecemos aclarando que Curt Davis no existe. Es un pseudónimo utilizado para publicar las [...]
This lovely slate grey and beige ammonite with the fine ribbing is Brewericeras hulenense (Anderson 1938) — a fast-moving, nektonic (no idle floating here!) carnivorous ammonite from the Lower Cretaceous [...]
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