MST Geology and English undergrad interested in igneous petrology, geochem, and glaciology. I climb rocks and mountains, write stories, and drive tractors.
I’m not blocking people in my comments for arguing with me - I’m blocking them because they’re uneducated and incapable of listening to people besides themselves :)
The number of people in these comments who are flat out arguing is sick. Why are you so determined to argue about polar bear populations and the state of the ice? Guilty conscience, eh?
This is Cloud. He was hit by a car and surrendered to his local shelter. He made it through major pelvis and femur surgery, but has a long road of recovery before he can be adopted. You can help Cloud and the rescue who saved him by clicking below. 14/10
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GGPE students! Don't miss out on the 22nd annual student expo by the Houston Geological Society: https://t.co/gIzwFJfJs7
Share your research and network! #GoMiners
To the GGPE department and our wonderful social media rep, thank you, as always, for the support!
If you’d like to watch mine and Alanna’s talk on the Rhum Layered Mafic Complex, it was recorded and is available on the GSA website :)
Congratulations to our GSA North-Central Section poster presentation awardees: Taryn Adam (L), Nathan Limbaugh (R), Aryana Mattmann (not pictured), and Alanna Tabares (not pictured). Great work on your research and presentations! #GoMiners#sandtggpeminers#sandtggperocks
This is a ***very*** good postdoc opportunity in cosmogenic nuclide geochemistry!! I work with Greg and used to live in Berkeley, and I highly recommend both. Please help spread the word!
I’ve been offered a *chance* at a job *opportunity* at the company I really really want to work for and I’m so hopeful it works out. Crossed fingers and good vibes appreciated ☺️
Announcing 2 3-year postdocs in the Shubin Lab! Interested in evolutionary and functional morphology, paleo CT analysis and polar expeditions? Or developmental biology, gene function, regulation and evolution? Or both? https://t.co/pywwCHLVjp. Email me at [email protected]
I have two functions when I get a new book. Either I
a) Binge read it immediately upon getting home regardless of what I’m currently reading
or I
b) Set it on a shelf and forget about it for months (years)
Hiking New Hampshire's 4,000-footers can be as physically challenging as it is rewarding. Here's a guide on how to get in shape before tackling the NH 48. https://t.co/BXU8OJUo2V