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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 06 November 2024
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A new study throws cold water on the long-accepted dogma that exquisitely preserved fossils found in China were the result of cataclysmic volcanic
Here is a picture of an Echinocorys sulcatus (Goldfuss, 1826) echinoderm fossil found in Haidhof near Ernstbrunn Austria. The fossil dates to the Paleocene Epoch.
Fossil was on display at the Natural
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The new ELI this week is 'Mapping “structures” on the playing field An exercise in measuring strike and dip.'This ELI demonstrates how to use a school field (or any open space) for practice [...]
And here we are. No comment on anything. However, if the world goes back to the Scientific Method, I might have something to say. I'm not expecting a return to [...]
I’ve written here before about Donald Glut’s The New Dinosaur Dictionary and the looooong shadow it cast over my adolescence. That book introduced me to a lot of artists I’d never heard of. The Dinosaur [...]
I am oscillating wildly between depression and hope, with the US thing.Things to do for muskieGet rid of NASA - have they done anything good in the past few years? All the real work is done [...]
The ELI Team apologise that there have been no posts in recent months. Hopefully, our weekly updates on new and revised activities will now continue as
Panini acaba de publicar el primer número de La espada salvaje de Conan, traducción al castellano de la cabecera Savage Sword of Conan, heredera de la publicación homónima de los años 70 de Marvel, que [...]
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