“Driving through the lonely, windswept ranchlands of southwestern North Dakota, we got out of our field vehicle, passed through through a rickety gate in a flimsy barbed-wire fence, and entered a postage-stamp-sized plot of eroded landscape. Soon we were digging out fossil fish that died 66 million years ago choking on melt-glass spherules thrown into the atmosphere by the meteor impact 1800 miles to the south in Yucatan, Mexico, that had killed the dinosaurs, opening the way for mammals, and eventually humans, to take over the terrestrial world,” planetary scientist Mark Richards wrote to
The Daily Galaxy in an email about what was one of the defining events in the history of planet Earth.
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Eurovision 2021: ESC online music lessons for children launched 13 views
AVROTROS, the Dutch national broadcaster has revealed that a Eurovision Song Contest themed music lesson package has been launched for upper primary school students.
Nine special online music lessons with the 2021 Eurovision hosts
Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley, Jan Smit and Nikkie de Jager, as well as Duncan Laurence and
Jeangu Macrooy, were launched yesterday. The episodes are entirely devoted to the Eurovision Song Contest and are available from yesterday via Schooltv for the upper years of primary education.
By experiencing the Eurovision Song Contest in the classroom, we try to stimulate music education in the classroom, together with