Posts:
The 10 most frequently clicked posts:
Kejadian tanah retak memang sering terjadi, dan memang banyak yang mengkhawatirkan, terutama bila hal itu menyebabkan atau sebagai pertanda akan datangnya bencana lebih besar. 🙁 “Lah iya Pakde, kan sekarang lagi musim gempa dan likuifaksi, eh [...]
I have an op-ed in the New York Times this week: How Scientists Cracked the Climate Change Case The biggest crime scene on the planet is the planet. We know the earth is warming, but who or what is causing it? Many of you will recognise the metaphor [...]
An important paper is out today: Carpenter (2018) names Maraapunisaurus, a new genus to contain the species Amphicoelias fragillimus, on the basis that it’s actually a rebbachisaurid rather than being closely related to the type species [...]
This may have been the most scenic section of a trip full of scenic drives. I'll let the reader decide.
Map of Morocco showing our course to the west-southwest between the Anti-Atlas on the south and the High Atlas Mountains to the north. [...]
El próximo 31 de Octubre el aragosaurero Pere Bover va a impartir una charla bien chula tituada: Expedición Tragus: un viaje al legado paleontológico de la Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (Mallorca)Será a las 19:00 horas en la Sala Pilar Sinués [...]
I was recently down in Astoria, Oregon, where I visited the fabulous Columbia River Maritime Museum. In addition, to great displays on the mouth of the Columbia, the legendary “Graveyard of the Pacific,” the museum has a fine collection of early [...]
By Kimberly Vera, Membership Copywriter Becoming an HMNS member has many benefits —some, you might not be aware of, so join me as I take a closer look at a few and highlight my personal favorites. New! Fossil Discovery! One major [...]
Durante el IV Congreso Ibérico de Paleontología y XXXIV Jornadas de Paleontología, celebrado en Vila Real (Portugal) del 26-29 septiembre, Ane de Celis presentó el trabajo titulado “Assessing the abiotic drivers of palaeodiversity in Eusuchia [...]
Heute Nacht ging es auf der Vulkaninsel Sangeang Api heiß her: Mirova registrierte eine sehr hohe Wärmestrahlung von 1267 MW. Allerdings lag der Ursprung der Wärmestrahlung nicht am Krater des Vulkans, sondern an der Südwestküste. Das Signal [...]
Today's new ELI is 'The Earth and Milankovitch cycles – by hand; modelling the Earth’s squashed orbit, tilt and wobble using your hands'.
Pupils can find the Milankovitch cycles, of the variation in the solar radiation received by the Earth, [...]