During this undergrad project, I became quite interested in the sea-level story surrounding the dinosaur tracks. This ultimately pushed me to consider glacial instability as a source of sea-level rise.
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IS IMPORTANT. KEEP CALLING YOUR REPS. KEEP SUPPORTING YOUR STUDENTS.
01.04.2025 15:02
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βͺGeochemistry and Environmental Analysis of a Lower Cretaceous Dinosaur Track Site, Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country, Comal County, Central Texasβ¬
βͺAA Lehrmann, E Blake, K Sun, B Welch, C Ray, T Adams, A Godet, M Suarez, DA Ferrill, RN McGinnisβ¦β¬, βͺGeological Society of America Abstracts, 2017β¬ - βͺCited by 3β¬
The dinosaur tracks in the Texas Hill Country are very near and dear to my heart because I worked on some for my undergraduate research (pub here: scholar.google.com/citations?vi...)
01.04.2025 15:02
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DOGEβs Chaos Reaches Antarctica
Daily life at US-run Antarctic stations has already been disrupted. Scientists worry that the long-term impacts could upend not only important research but the continentβs delicate geopolitics.
βThe damage caused by gutting the [Antarctic] science budget like this is going to last generations.β
βIf the South Pole [station] is shut down, itβs basically nearly impossible to bring it back up. Everything will freeze and get buried in snow.β π§ͺ
27.02.2025 16:52
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To every student facing a cancelled REU: We see you. We stand with you. Science should be for everyone, and these attacks on research hurt all of us.
#standupforscience2025
24.02.2025 16:02
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El Capitan displays a massive American flag upside downβthe traditional signal of distress or extreme emergency.
23.02.2025 18:01
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STAND UP FOR SCIENCE
March 7, 2025. Washington DC and Nationwide. Because Science is for everyone.
Stand Up For Science protest happening on Friday, March 7.
Happening in many cities across the U.S.
Details: standupforscience2025.org
23.02.2025 17:31
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This is gutting.
21.02.2025 17:55
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Reminder! Call for input to influence conversations and dialogues for the PECWS 2025 are due by February 23 2025. To provide input, please fill out our βECR Prioritiesβ survey: https://buff.ly/3QmCRr0
20.02.2025 19:00
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Federal science agencies are under threat. AGU has made it easy to advocate for NSF, NOAA, NASA and more. Visit AGUβs Science Policy Action Center to stand up for science.
fromtheprow.agu.org/standing-tog...
19.02.2025 00:11
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Letβs not lose all of this. Defend our investments in publicly-funded science. We love the National Science Foundation & want to keep doing world-leading science in Antarctica and elsewhere. Thanks to all who have worked, do work, and will work at NSF.
20.02.2025 01:31
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Pell grants helped me go to college.
An NSF fellowship funded my graduate research.
My NOAA fellowship allows me to investigate ocean physics in novel ways.
The federal government has been a colleague my whole career. Shutting these doorways is how American scientific prowess dies.
18.02.2025 22:24
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NASA and NSF layoffs raise alarm about future of U.S. science
The cuts "will hinder innovation and threaten our nation's global competitiveness," Rep. Bill Foster said.
Public funding is the backbone of scientific advances, and the National Science Foundation is an powerful impartial supporter of science in the USA improving quality of life, building scientific workforce and enabling discoveries. 1/6
www.axios.com/2025/02/19/n...
19.02.2025 21:54
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We are talking about a really small amount of the annual US budget -- we spend as much on Halloween ($10B) as we do on NSF per year. 6/6
19.02.2025 21:54
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CALL YOUR REPS
5calls.org
resist.bot
19.02.2025 21:41
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Firings are happening right now at the National Science Foundation. Essential staff are being cut.
This isnβt about the budget. If it was, theyβd be going after the military (17%) or state appropriations (38%). NSF is 0.7% of the federal budget. All federal employees make up only 4% of the budget.
18.02.2025 17:45
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Text laid over a snowy backdrop reads:
Polar Impact Mentorship Initiative Event Series
Meaningful Collaborations in Polar Research & Polar Communities
February 28, 2025 at 10AM EST/3PM GMT/8:30PM IST
Dr. Heather Sauyaq Jean Kwamboka Gordon
Dr. Laurel Miller
Hugo GuΓmaro
Dr. Clara J. M. Hoppe
The Polar Impact Mentorship Initiative invites you to join us! During this panel, we will consider "successful" collaborations through multiple lenses and embrace the benefits of engaging with interdisciplinary research groups, policy and decision makers, and Indigenous and local community members.
12.02.2025 01:40
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Despite many awful policies, Texas is my home. I hope that having that common ground of a love for Texas helps us see each other. I could tell that it helped yesterday, and our voices were heard. I hope our stories influences our repsβ actions.
06.02.2025 15:12
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In Texas, there are many reps who oppose. But finding a way to share how important it is to maintain talent in Texas top tier Universities is one way to speak to them on these issues.
06.02.2025 15:12
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As a Texas university employee, we have been fighting SB17, the removal of DEI, for a long time. As we continue to fight for our academic freedom, I urge all of you to do the same in your home states. Join a union. Join lobbying day. Write to your reps. Keep calling your reps. Keep fightingβπ½
06.02.2025 15:12
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Yesteray the @cwa-tseu.bsky.social university caucus went to the state capitol and talked to our reps about our wages and academic freedom. Here we are with District 147 rep Jolanda Jones who agreed to fight for these bills.
06.02.2025 15:12
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My heart is with the amazingly dedicated folks at NSF and all of the students and researchers they fund (myself included π’). This is so infuriating. They are trying to tear down decades of progress in a matter of days/weeksβ¦.nevermind the implications for the future of this country and planet.
05.02.2025 04:41
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A graph of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at the Mauna Loa observatory, Hawaii, from 1958 to 4th February 2025. It shows carbon dioxide levels rising at an accelerating rate over the decades. This is known to be due to emissions of carbon dioxide from human activity, mainly fossil fuel burning but also deforestation. The first CO2 concentration value in March 1958 was 315 parts per million (ppm). The latest daily value is 426 ppm. The graph also shows a seasonal cycle of a few ppm within each year, which is known to be linked to the growing season in the northern hemisphere causing a temporary uptake of carbon in spring and summer and release in autumn. The graph is produced routinely by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego.
Although NOAA's page on atmospheric CO2 levels has vanished, you can still get this vital information from Ralph Keeling's team at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego keelingcurve.ucsd.edu
Please follow bsky.app/profile/keel... for updates and share
Don't let science be hidden
05.02.2025 10:27
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