Posts Tagged ‘Spain’
Reef was crawling with crabs when it died
U. FLORIDA (US) — Researchers have found an amazingly diverse record of 100-million-year-old crustaceans on a fossil reef in northern Spain. Continue…
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:06 - 0 Comments
Science & Technology - Nov 9, 2012 13:12 - 1 Comment
Cat fang fossils reveal overlap with bear dogs
U. MICHIGAN (US) — The fossilized fangs of saber-toothed cats hint at how the extinct mammals shared space and food with other large predators 9 million years ago. (more…)
Earth & Environment - Oct 15, 2012 12:49 - 0 Comments
Volcanoes fire when hot, cold magma meet
U. SOUTHAMPTON (UK) — When hotter and colder magma combine, they can set off the largest explosive volcanic eruptions on Earth, say researchers. (more…)
Society & Culture - Jul 26, 2012 11:57 - 1 Comment
Anti-Nazi games protested 1936 Berlin Olympics
U. WARWICK (UK) — A new online archive offers a glimpse of the People’s Olympiad, an unrealized alternative to the 1936 Olympics held in Nazi-ruled Berlin. (more…)
Society & Culture - May 21, 2012 11:22 - 1 Comment
Archive details children’s flight from Spanish war
U. WARWICK (UK) — A new online archive marks the 75th anniversary of the arrival of 4,000 young refugees from the Basque region of Spain. (more…)
Society & Culture - Apr 13, 2012 15:22 - 4 Comments
Cosmetic surgery ads divided by class
U. LEEDS (UK) — A new study finds evidence of English class division in online advertising for Czech, Spanish, and Thai cosmetic surgery clinics. (more…)










