An ancient worm-like animal that lived 518 million years ago has been identified as the first animal to evolve the loss of a body part it no longer needed. https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2020/february/facivermis-earliest-evidence-of-an-animal-losing-its-legs.html?utm_source=tw-link-post-20200227-jd&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=news
An ancient worm-like animal that lived 518 million years ago has been identified as the first animal to evolve the loss of a body part it no longer needed. https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2020/february/facivermis-earliest-evidence-of-an-animal-losing-its-legs.html?utm_source=tw-link-post-20200227-jd&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=news
I’m happy to share that we have publicly released our anti-doxxing resources, which we use to train our journalists here at the @nytimes. This has been one of my favorite projects to contribute to and I really enjoyed developing it with @neenahyena. https://open.nytimes.com/how-to-dox-yourself-on-the-internet-d2892b4c5954?gi=c738a6115c31
I’m happy to share that we have publicly released our anti-doxxing resources, which we use to train our journalists here at the @nytimes. This has been one of my favorite projects to contribute to and I really enjoyed developing it with @neenahyena. https://open.nytimes.com/how-to-dox-yourself-on-the-internet-d2892b4c5954?gi=c738a6115c31
We tend to talk about what we don’t know about volcanoes, but we know a heck of a lot too!
Volcanologists – what is something that fascinates you that we know? (no jargon)
To start: we know a lot about the incredible speeds of dangerous processes: http://inthecompanyofvolcanoes.blogspot.com/2016/02/how-fast-is-volcano-fast.html
We tend to talk about what we don’t know about volcanoes, but we know a heck of a lot too!
Volcanologists – what is something that fascinates you that we know? (no jargon)
To start: we know a lot about the incredible speeds of dangerous processes: http://inthecompanyofvolcanoes.blogspot.com/2016/02/how-fast-is-volcano-fast.html
@janinekrippner Combing two of the great natural forces of the world
#JohnEverett’s work reflected the knowledge he gained from living on board a ship.
Join us on an exclusive tour investigating the rich collection of works by the artist and seafarer: https://www.rmg.co.uk/see-do/exhibitions-events/delve-deeper-works-john-everett
#JohnEverett’s work reflected the knowledge he gained from living on board a ship.
Join us on an exclusive tour investigating the rich collection of works by the artist and seafarer: https://www.rmg.co.uk/see-do/exhibitions-events/delve-deeper-works-john-everett
C for Coffee
#illustration #design by artist © Pedro Borges
j is for jaw.
note to self: there are not very many reasonably recognizable anatomy terms that start with j..
j is for jaw.
note to self: there are not very many reasonably recognizable anatomy terms that start with j..
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