Bite marks on Jurassic dinosaur bones from Colorado suggest that allosaurs may have resorted to cannibalism.
Bite marks on Jurassic dinosaur bones from Colorado suggest that allosaurs may have resorted to cannibalism.
New findings suggest that, like the other four mass extinctions in geological history, the end-Ordovician extinction may also have been caused by global warming.
An extinct Hawaiian volcano called P?h?honu is the largest on Earth, with a volume twice that of the next leading contender.
A study of the magnetism of ancient rocks suggests that plate tectonics may have started at least 3.2 billion years ago and could have played a part in the evolution of life.
The first of David Webster’s virtual field trips to Islay, Jura and Colonsay is now available on YouTube.
The winning entries for the Hugh Miller Writing Competition 2020 have been announced.
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Members’ Night will be held by means of a Zoom webinar.
The day excursion programme for 2020 has been cancelled, but we hope to hold Members’ Night by means of a Zoom meeting.
In view of the coronavirus outbreak, the society has decided to cancel the April and May lecture evenings, and also the Islay and Ardnamuchan residential excursions.
The Anniversaries page has been updated with extracts from the Proceedings for the anniversary years for the current session.