Category: Science
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Vince Cable: Respectfully, You’re Wrong.
Today the church bells of the scientific world are ringing loudly, it’s a call to arms for anyone in or wanting to be in scientific research in the UK, and here’s the reason why: – Vince Cable has passed his sentence; and Science is to Hang on the scaffold, with the UK sailing away from…
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Volunteering at the Natural History Museum
In todays post I talk about the last week of volunteering at the Natural History Museum Palaeontology Department, and the sheer awesomeness of their collections.
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Some thoughts on ScienceBlogging.org
Some thoughts and quibbles with the *Brand-Spanking-New* Science Blogging Aggregator at http://www.scienceblogging.org/
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Can we have a “Meta-Blog-Network” please?
A post where I discuss the possibility of (and my wish for) a science blogging aggregator. comment and developers with an interest very much welcome.
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That Geological Mini-Documentary
A short post about my recent appearance presenting a short mini-documentary for a friend, where I pick up on the three most egregious errors within the film.
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Urban Geology… wait wha?
A little post (with Pictures!) about looking for the geological gems in your home-town… have a go; it’s fantastic fun!
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Early Morning Geologising…
Some Late night… er… early morning Geological blogging with links to interesting stuff… BP Oil Disasters, Fossil soft squidgey bits and Science Museum Cowardice!
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If you won’t trust a scientist on a scientific issue…
There is a modern backlash against Science… but where’s it come from? Today I consider a couple of the possible sources… and I am unusually kind and non-threatening to religious fundies!
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Scientific consensus reached on End-Mesozoic Mass Extinction
So Today I blog about a recent conference and a paper by 41 scientists about the KT Extinction mechanism, and a Google FAIL! Enjoy…
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My MSci Research Project – Macroecological changes in offshore shelf seas
A Brief Description of my MSci Research Project, on the day I had it finalised “Macroecological changes in offshore shelf sea ecosystems through the Jurassic to mid-Palaeogene and comparison to modern analogues.”