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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Casual Friday — Explore Mars in your pajamas
If you’ve been paying any attention at all to the internet over the past few days, you’ve heard the great new news about Google Earth — it now displays Mars images! Here’s a tour of the new features, given by a member of the Google Earth development team…
Carnivalia — 1/28 – 2/03
The past week’s mammoth stock of (mostly) science-related blog carnival goodness awaits you…
The scientific tourist #58 — the Mosasaur
This week’s image comes to you from the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque, New Mexico — it’s a Mosasaur!
Posted in Geology, Sci / Tech Tourism
Tagged Cretaceous, dinosaur, fossil, Geology, Georges Cuvier, reptile
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The Lost Generation
This has little to do with science, but I just ran across this video and was completely blown away
Posted in Odds and ends
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