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The Boneyard #2
Given that it’s only been two weeks since the last one, Brian has amassed a spectacularly long list of palaeontologically-orientated blogging, including my piece on the Precambrian black smokers. But don’t worry, the rest is much better.
Geoimage roundup
A few images which have caught my eye this week
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Latest from the postdocosphere
Fellow scibling Alex is hosting the latest installment of What’s Up, Postdoc? over at the Daily Transcript. I’m chuffed to see that my weekend attempt at counterbalancing my moaning is included – and has also inspired Katie over at Minor … Continue reading
Monday links and an open thread
Currently what little creative energy I have is going into other writing (specifically, a really fiddly bit in the paper I’m preparing to resubmit), so here’s a couple of links for you: A real time global earthquake map. Darn cool, … Continue reading
Philosophia Naturalis #12
It only seems like yesterday I was rushing to sort the last one, but Philosophia Naturalis #12 is up at a geocentric view. Mollishka has decided that she doesn’t like themes, but she has collected some interesting posts for your … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.