Monthly Archives: August 2008

While I’m asking you for your opinions…

The Seed overlords would like to find a little bit more about who you are. If you take the time to complete this survey, you are rewarded with the chance to win Apple stuff. Some of my fellow Sciblings have … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, public science

Timescales for all

So I’ve been playing around a bit with my mini timescale, and it is now available in two flavours, the original, but improved, right to left orientation: Download EPS version and the all-new left to right version, which I have … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, deep time, geology

When the hell are we?

Whenever you’re trying to talk about science to a broader audience, one of the major challenges is cutting out the jargon. Sometimes, though, the real difficulty is not so much in translating the jargon, as identifying it in the first … Continue reading

Categories: deep time, general science, geology

Tectonics shown to drive changes in biodiversity

No surprise to anyone – except biologists, apparently.
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Categories: Cenozoic, fossils, geology, paper reviews, tectonics

One Geology is very cool indeed

Online geology! Compatible with Google Earth!
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Categories: geology