An international team of #scientists have described new #fossils of Dinocephalosaurus orientalis - a five-metre-long aquatic #reptile from the #Triassic period of #China, dating to around 240 million years old.
With 32 separate neck vertebrae Dinocephalosaurus orientalis had an extraordinarily long neck that draws comparison with that of Tanystropheus hydroides, another strange marine reptile from the Middle Triassic of both Europe and China.
NEW: San Francisco's Chinese New Year Parade is this Saturday and there's a brand new dragon for the parade finale, celebrating the Year of the Dragon. For over a century, this parade has served as a means of civic engagement for Chinatown to combat stereotypes and to tell the Chinese-American story.
"Thich Nhat Hanh has established a tradition, on the eve of the Lunar New Year, of offering the sangha a simple poetic couplet in calligraphy that can inspire and nurture our mindfulness practice throughout the year.
2/10/24 — Happy Lunar New Year!
Open 6-9p. Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.
Enjoy the big game but don't forget Valentine's Day is near.
Whatever V-Day means to you there's a book for it. Here's a collage of 24 different books about the good, the bad, & the ugly of romance; finding love, staying single, saving relationships, breaking up, grieving lost love, starting over, & more.
Today is the #ChineseNewYear, celebrating the #YearOfTheDragon, and being that this is a beer account, you know there’s something beery involved. As it turns out, #Sapporo USA is commemorating the Year of the Dragon with the release of a limited-edition six-pack in collaboration with artist Tokyo Hiro. The company’s PR agency recently sent me one of these six-packs to check out.
fabula murina (mouse story) LXVI
annus draconis incipit (It's the Year of the Dragon)! Minimus tunicam Sericam gerit, et Silvius rubrum fasciculum tenet. (Minimus wears a Chinese jacket, and Silvius has a red envelope). Minimus draconem tollit (Minimus holds a dragon standard). #fabulamurina#yearofthedragon
"Thich Nhat Hanh has established a tradition, on the eve of the Lunar New Year, of offering the sangha a simple poetic couplet in calligraphy that can inspire and nurture our mindfulness practice throughout the year."