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The Arctic spills have gone back to Asia and Alaska. As such, they will be ignored. My thoughts for this winter were that they would go to the other spill zones of central Canada and the UK. This happened for [...]
For years, I have advised to 'sell stupid stuff to stupid people' at a high margin. This has been the road to success for all tech companies. This stuff's hallmark is to never work. However, it took a long [...]
Spring will be slow, with a few more Arctic incursions. That's mainly because the tropical plumes look weak. Those weak slashing plumes bring up Gulf air. And lots of cold for BC.Most likely the [...]
The slough at the headquarters area of Dos Rios State ParkBack in the 1980s, Douglas Adams published his hilarious "trilogy" of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe. The second book, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, was not [...]
Aragosaurus ischiaticus¿Quién no conoce las famosísimas galletas “Dinosaurus” de Artiach? Por estos lares, ya habíamos comparado la versión francesa y la española, y nos hicimos eco del rumor que corrió de que un pelotazo de Cheetos [...]
'Ice-thickness from scratch: visualising past processes by calculationModelling glacial striation-formation by calculation – thinking through the assumptions'.This ELI involves a field simulation of the scratching of striations on bedrock by the [...]
Quest’anno l’Associazione Caffè-Scienza Firenze e Prato APS ha deciso di presentare come strenna natalizia un libro “Aspetti poco noti di Astronomia, Astrofisica e Astronautica - Tutto quello che avreste voluto sapere sul cielo ( ma non [...]
Government’s regulation of corporate environmental reporting has finally
Abetted by warmer climes, non-native species can take root and wreak havoc in new environments. Is there anything we can do about
Today I am posting about a modern gastropod and not a fossil. It is called Babylonia areolata (Link, 1807) snail and it can grow up to 6 cm in size. The creatures live in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and exist down to about 10 meters. They are [...]