Let's be honest, why pygidium when TRILOBUTT was *right there!* ⚒️
Figs are, indeed, cool. Which brings to mind this now-legendary cultural product.
Today we say goodbye to one of the great minds of our times. Grenville Turner invented 40Ar/39Ar dating in the 1960s and used it to date the moon. I'm honoured to have used his original mass spectrometer (MS1) during my PhD, dating Icelandic Volcanoes. Goodbye Grenville 😥. Photo from 2005.
This is one of the best, well reasoned articles I have read about the legal, moral, and ethical issues with generative AI. I wish the communities criticising generative AI could take this approach more often.
Last month's #GeoPolicyblogs.egu.eu/geolog/2024/...#Science4Policy#SciComm#SciPol
When working on legislation, policymakers often require scientific evidence or expertise to support their decision-making. Scientific information can help policymakers to identify any unintended conse...
Instead of getting depressed with the state of the world do something about it starting with your neighbourhood. Say hello to your neighbours, pick up litter, report vandalism, drive less and use your local shops.
Google searches without the bloat. Search results still not as good as they were 20 years ago, but still a big improvement IMO
Hey Bluesky-ers! As part of my role on the Earth Science Women’s Network leadership group, I am helping to organise a webinar about nonlinear career pathways - and we have an open speaker call! The nomination form has more details: forms.gle/BXJx8ttsKZv8... Thank you for your support💚
Thank you for your interest in the Careers Beyond Academia Webinar Series organized by the Earth Science Women's Network! We are seeking recommendations for panelists at our December 2024 webinar, wh...