R.I.P Google Scholar.
I'm going to share the 10 Perplexity prompts that turn research from a chore into a superpower.
Copy & paste these into Perplexity right now:
[Research] Mt. Baekdu's Eruption Documented in Greenland Ice Cores
A research team led by Prof. Jinho Ahn from the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences has discovered fine-grained ash from Mount Baekdu’s millennial eruption in Greenland ice core samples. Their glaciochemical analyses reveal insights into Millennium Eruption intervals, volcanic gas emission altitudes, and climate change impacts at Mt. Baekdu.
#SNUResearch #VolcanicEruption #Baekdu #Paleoclimate
This research is published in @CommsEarth.
Learn more: https://t.co/mkEAm9hVgJ
Happy to share my new article published in 'Science of the Total Environment'! Really appreciate my co-authors for their invaluable contributions.
Hit the link to check out my new article!
https://t.co/a12DSiqLDd
#PM#Aerosol#Sulfate
New research article: Northern Hemisphere atmospheric history of carbon monoxide since preindustrial times reconstructed from multiple Greenland ice cores https://t.co/oWrjTGmD6u
New research article: Chronostratigraphy of the Larsen blue-ice area in northern Victoria Land, East Antarctica, and its implications for paleoclimate https://t.co/R7W7bmcA8a
Missed the webinar? Here is your chance to watch it!
Have you ever wondered how we imagine to reach the “oldest ice” in Antarctica and why do we need the oldest ice core?
The quest for oldest ice in Antarctica by prof. Barbara Stenni (UNIVE) https://t.co/fVS4ObbSlF via @YouTube