@freemo Somewhat limited use in the UK.😂
@bastianallgeier Now they also sell the safety goggles to wear whilst opening it.😉
Lastest data: 🥺
+ Carbon dioxide (*new monthly record*)
+ Methane (*new monthly record*)
+ Nitrous oxide (*new monthly record*)
Observations provided by https://gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends/
#Kyanite is a beautiful blue mineral that is typically found in metamorphic rocks. It is an aluminum silicate mineral, with the chemical formula Al₂SiO₅. Kyanite is known for its bladed crystals, Read more here:
https://www.geologyin.com/2024/03/kyanite-properties-occurrence-uses.html?fbclid=IwAR3lup-OlmvFyou8p4DoyT_yGi2lI7Z16lo9zytut2FhS-60bVKnY56nWNU
By #GeologyWonders
#Geology #GeologyPage #Nature #minerals #crystals #gems #Nature #NatureLovers #NaturePhotography #Photographer
A great article by @STAT's newsletter strategist Alexa Lee: #Puberty is hitting girls earlier, bringing with it mental and social hurdles.
"I didn’t get to explain the educational part of puberty to her before it took place. We were stuck dealing with the changes and learning all at the same time."
https://www.statnews.com/2024/03/07/girls-precocious-puberty-mental-health/
@sciencebase It gets stuck in the coiled strings. Entirely unforeseeable as I explained.
@sciencebase Not what Dr Kemp said when he unfolded his views on the matter and me in particular.
@sciencebase I got a right bollocking for trying it on a Spanish at school. It actually wore completely through into two hanging bits either end.
@sciencebase Got your bow for the extended version of 'Dazed and Confused'?
Please repost: #job in #climatescience
I am looking to fill positions in my group at Universitaet Hamburg and @MPI_Meteo
👉Postdoc examining the response of the ocean carbon storage to abrupt events during the last deglaciation
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=13da546994dd624cdb680d4ab26a89af41aedb89
👉Postdoc developing the ocean carbon cycle in emission-driven ICON ESM
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=e6e26a5f837885c12285f9902ac36689f720f611
👉PhD investigating mechanisms of predictability of compound extreme events in the ocean and their effects on the carbon sink
https://jobs.mpimet.mpg.de/jobposting/fcb8fa96c351b278f4199dea84df1c5ff57bf0630
The Design Research Society Special Interest Group on Design Ethics has just published a web collection of UNETHICAL Designs:
https://unethical-designs.framer.ai/
Ah, you can also send more examples.
Italy’s far-right party proposed using AI to assign youth mandatory jobs.
“The young person will no longer be able to choose whether to work or not, but [will be] bound to accept the job offer for himself (sic), for his family and for the country, under penalty of loss of all benefits.”
https://algorithmwatch.org/en/italian-neofascists-artificial-intelligence/
An very insightful analysis of Dune that contextualises it within Arab histories. Well deserved your time.
Why is it that on every single hike I take I encounter so many large old trees having been felled.
When will people understand that they don't grow as fast as one chops them down.
In some cases there may be valid reasons; but often, as far as I can tell, the reason is mainly "potential risk to passing traffic", interpreted as "reduce risk to zero" - a sterile worldview. The damage to the quality of our landscapes is immense.
Imagine if all the collective money spent of “self driving cars” had been spent on public transport.
As in, not cars - which are ultimately bad solutions for most of the world - but punctual and pervasive clean-energy public trams, trains, and buses.
It’d have cost less and been far more useful for far more people. Including non-drivers. And actually be here. Today. Working.
Steel industry metallurgical specialist.