The Hunga Tonga eruption is one of the largest eruptions observed with modern equipment. This week we'll dig into what happened, how it was observed, and what we think is next for the island chain. https://t.co/txYV7QpoYT
@dontpanicgeo Apparently your podcast didn't make the transfer to my new phone. I was too busy to notice...
...until I noticed that the company my medical practice sends DNA analysis stool samples to is "Exact Sciences".
Maybe you should be glad you're not an exact science.
When and why did life diversify? This week we go WAY BACK to the Cambrian and hang out with hungry worms and trilobites to discover what happened. https://t.co/WlQ1Y0u6MR
This week we look at the origins and science behind common weather proverbs, discuss the weather forecast rock found in every southern craft fair, and then play some video games! https://t.co/HG4AsSjaW6
This week we talk about how conferences have adapted to covid, why John is building hands on learning tools, and about nutrient exchange in bogs for meat eating plants! https://t.co/P1HKkEftfR
This week Dr. Ryan May joins us to talk about life as a scientific software developer and his career path from radars to radiosondes and more! https://t.co/Ze8a9A1BBY