I submitted my second first author paper for publication and then went into labor and 36 later had a baby. Scheduled my defense and my 1.5 year old will be there clapping for me. And she loves to clap.
MYTH: We don't have a solution to nuclear's "waste problem"
REALITY: Nuclear waste isn't a problem. In fact, it’s the best solution we have to meeting our energy needs while protecting the natural environment!
Here's what you need to know:
@geosmx Specifying the package version helps with performance or restricting possible channels it is searching through. Or I recommend Mamba as a drop-in alternative which for me has been extremely fast.
@geosmx What it's actually solving is a SAT problem of which packages are required and the more packages you have installed or have ever installed are included so performance degrades over time since it keeps the metadata for outdated packages and searches through all the added channels.
Topo data from https://t.co/J2Waj30msU .
Dike data is based on GSI geologic maps and NGLM satellite imagery. Described in Mittal et al., 2021 https://t.co/USaTXKjXZW
The clever people at @NASA have created this deceptively simple yet highly effective data visualisation showing monthly global temperatures between 1880-2021. Watch until the end...
Learn more here - https://t.co/yvLKEgcIZ7
#ClimateEmergency#ClimateCrisis#climate
Holy cow, I consider myself an advanced matplotlib user, and I've never seen this before. So good. I should reconsider, and consider myself a noob again :)
"The legacy of the Breaking is always present—surrounding the characters on all sides, written into the very landscape..."
@hutvh7 digs into the geology of the #WheelOfTime
https://t.co/CcXhGNSBTC
"The legacy of the Breaking is always present—surrounding the characters on all sides, written into the very landscape..."
@hutvh7 digs into the geology of the #WheelOfTime
https://t.co/CcXhGNSBTC
Wow! You can actually SEE the shock wave passing over the observation Hawaii.
Note that they are NOT the most obvious clouds.
The shockwaves are the very faint waves you can look closely and see passing roughly perpendicular to the thicker lines of clouds.
Hello friends & fossil lovers!
I am in need of help getting health insurance so I can successfully stay in my paleontology graduate program! Any donation amount helps. Please share, too! Thank you!
#FossilFriday#gradschool#disabledinSTEM#LatinxinSTEM
https://t.co/8KqdZVu3l2
Interested in PDC hazards and dynamics? Check out the shiny new paper that just came out with @VolcanoRisk. We looked at the impacts of PDC damage in the 2010 Merapi and 2018 Fuego eruptions and used that to figure out what was happening during the PDC.
https://t.co/fDOXR7Kf9P