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The phrase “glass sand” would normally make you think of ultra-pure sand resources used in glass-making, such as the sands of Fontainebleau. But I was intrigued by the link that Jules provided in his comment on last Sunday’s sand,
We now have some more information (Note: pretty much all the information on this eruption is in French) - and more importantly, some great images - of the eruption that is ongoing at Piton de la Fournaise on Reunion Island. The volcano [...]
The village of Kolontar in Hungary has been completely evacuated amidst fears that the reservoir responsible for a massive toxic sludge spill on October 4th could completely collapse, releasing another half-million cubic meters of hazardous
En la revista "Royal Society B", un equipo internacional de científicos han aportado una visión más completa de la distribución de las diferentes especies de dinosaurios en Norteamérica. Para ello estudiaron más de 300 fósiles del [...]
Do you like history and climate science? Would you like to delve into ship’s logbooks handwritten around WWI while improving climate models? Well, you can with Old Weather. To get involved, read the logbooks of any of 238 ships on the Old [...]
The rescue capsule that will be used to extract the 33 Chilean miners was tested successfully in the newly-cased drill hole. Officials are now planning to begin the extraction phase of the rescue at midnight (11pm ET) on morning of Wednesday, [...]
“A new species of dinosaur discovered in Arizona suggests dinosaurs did not spread throughout the world by overpowering other species, but by taking advantage of a natural catastrophe that wiped out their competitors.” Quoted from the [...]
I recently returned from a wonderful trip to Galveston. It was so relaxing, sitting on the beach, listening to the waves and watching the birds. The beach is such a peaceful place and Galveston is very close to my heart because my husband and I got [...]
I always feel there’s a wealth of discussion about why to blog, who bloggers should be blogging for or how blogging differs from journalism. But there’s never enough practical tips for newish science bloggers about the nuts and bolts of [...]
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