Happy National Hydroecology Burrito Day. Our lab is celebrating with burritos on the go. Some of our team is in the field others are teaching labs…all are enjoying the holiday. Stay Safe, Eat Burritos #NHBD2022
Lunch time read: "Encourage not just novel research, but research in novel directions. Ask questions no one has asked before. Use methodologies no one has tried before." https://t.co/aEXnTESnyQ
April 12 is National Hydroecology Burrito Day #NHBD2021. Celebrating the start of the Burrito growing season. Monday take the time to have a Burrito in celebration. #fakeholiday@HydroecoLab@DomCiruzzi @tomglose @ZipperSam @AGUecohydro
April is #CitizenScience month! Next on #SciFriLive📻, @Arieloquent shares a fun science project you can participate in from the comfort of your own garden. Up next, learn about The Great Sunflower Project.
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#UBuffalo geologists are crowdfunding! The goal? To provide hands-on field training opportunities for @UBGeology undergraduates in #WNY. The department's plan includes drilling three wells on UB's North Campus: https://t.co/8S0dLBF195 @Prof_Gregg@UB_Hydro#Geology
As a recovering physicist and a lover of community science this article made my day.
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Happy National Hydroecology Burrito Day, which is celebrated in a few distinct places in the world. Clearly not as social as some years celebrations. Hope everyone is staying safe. #fakeholidays#NHeBD2020
@LKCBiogeochem I will send out reminders next year. Under the current circumstances it is understandable that one might miss this minor, yet important, holiday.