Neil deGrasse Tyson on Twitter: "In Florida, at 345-feet, Britton Hill is the highest elevation — the lowest highest elevation in United States. This makes Florida supremely susceptible to sea-level rise during Climate Change. An objective truth even if you don’t believe in Climate Change. Just Sayin'. https://t.co/bSf34O8pQc
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All articles published in the #Neulateinisches Jahrbuch (#NlatJb, Q1980836) are now on #Wikidata. The data probably still needs some polishing and especially more data (topics P921, citations P…
This is a weird, and fascinating and disturbing article. Fascinating because #paleontology. Weird because graphic description of death by auto-strangulation, by a method used by Italian mafiosi 6000 years later, calling it #incaprettamento. But mostly disturbing because it’s 3 women who have …
Leider gibt es hier nicht mehr so viele Journalist*innen wie auf Twitter sonst könnte ich weiterhin so diffus "Ich würde gerne mal was zu Neoluddismus für eine größere Deutsche Publikation schreiben" posten und es hätte Chancen, ne Reaktion zu triggern. Jetzt müsste ich gezielt pitchen und das ist meine Achillesferse.
And on the nice to see front:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/apr/25/grimes-graves-prehistoric-mines-in-norfolk-to-reopen-to-visitors?CMP=share_btn_url
We were lucky enough …
And on the nice to see front:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/apr/25/grimes-graves-prehistoric-mines-in-norfolk-to-reopen-to-visitors?CMP=share_btn_url
We were lucky enough …
This is a weird, and fascinating and disturbing article. Fascinating because #paleontology. Weird because graphic description of death by auto-strangulation, by a method used by Italian mafiosi 6000 years later, calling it #incaprettamento. But mostly disturbing because it’s 3 women who have …
Speaking as a neolithic caveman, I assure you that we do in fact find it useful to understand a 28-day cycle, especially if we want to manage reproductive success (or failure, as it may be…) https://mastodonapp.uk/@MarkHoltom/112070436760917344