Haven’t had enough #nszd in your life? Come check us out at the @Battelle 2023 Bioremediation Symposium Learning Lab tomorrow! https://t.co/HlgHMGMdZl
I (along with Eric Lamb & Bree Kelln @usaskplsc) will be looking for at least two postdocs over the next eight months (https://t.co/ylCUltxriy). We have a number of projects coming up looking at ecology of grazing systems, with an emphasis on plant-microbe interactions. 1/5
Tiny Brazilian frogs’ inner ear canals are too small to help them balance well, finds a study from last year in @ScienceAdvances, explaining why they are clumsy jumpers. https://t.co/k8Pu0xaASx
My favourite study of "how often does a family with small children get a respiratory infection?" is this one, from the USA:
https://t.co/fepEzs4A6Q
Children <5y have one of 16 common respiratory viruses detected in a nasal swab 50% of the year!
The GNWT, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Climate Change and Air Quality Unit is recruiting a two year term Climate Services Specialist in Yellowknife. Posting closes on Dec 5th. https://t.co/BLBHrHcuQ7
Live reporting from the bog. Zombie fires and persistent burning seems to accelerate permafrost thaw. Both fire and thaw release GHG emissions so we urgently need to understand their interactions.
The Arctic Landscape Ecology Lab is seeking an MSc (or PhD) student to lead a project exploring vegetation change across the Yukon North Slope. Please RT. @CanMountainNet @ArcticNet@ArcticNETSA@ACUNSAUCEN. Details below and here: https://t.co/97u8EOYevI
YukonU Instructor John Postma and student research assistants Maude Bergeron Lambert and Sophie Di Tullio collected atmospheric microplastic data in Whitehorse making the Yukon one of few locations worldwide that collect this data! https://t.co/hLIHQqL32n
Dear @WestJet, thanks for NOT telling us our flight had changed from a direct flight leaving at 06:00h tomorrow to indirect leaving at 16:00h. Would have been lovely arriving at the airport with two kids at 04:30h to learn this. #lostcustomer