Update: now with moar signs from readers! One of the beauties of the various marches for science around the world was scientists and science lovers…
View More Ocean Signs at the #MarchForScienceMonth: April 2017
We all Marched for Science
From sea to shining sea. Rebecca marched in Falmouth Jarrett marched in BostonCraig marched in New Orleans Douglas marched in Berkeley* * Douglas’s sign is…
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One of my favorite urban myths is that at any point in time you are never more than six feet away from a rat. Turns…
View More Peak Poke? (Or, Our Choices Have Consequences)On the Importance of Doing Science With Your Kids
I first met Kimberlee Leroux on a rare, rainy day on the beautiful Central Coast of California. We had both enrolled in a weeklong intensive…
View More On the Importance of Doing Science With Your KidsRemembering Dr. G. Richard Harbison
Walking into Richard Harbison’s office was like walking into a wizard’s house. There were jars upon jars of strange, beautiful, and grotesque creatures, big and…
View More Remembering Dr. G. Richard HarbisonThe Writings on the Sea-Wall: Climate Science Alliance
As science communicators, we are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to translate the ramblings of the ivory tower into a relatable and accessible public…
View More The Writings on the Sea-Wall: Climate Science AllianceThe Return to Silent Spring
This is a guest post dually written by Nick Hayman and Dr. Violet Renick. Last week, EPA administrator Scott Pruitt denied the petition to ban…
View More The Return to Silent SpringIf you love geophysical fluid dynamics, then you will love these foamy streaks in a lagoon
#Landsat8 saw fine, bright filaments on shallow, super salty #Garabogazkol yesterday.Bands of foam perhaps? This tweeter does not know. pic.twitter.com/ugSzIS5IGB — NASA Ocean (@NASAOcean) April…
View More If you love geophysical fluid dynamics, then you will love these foamy streaks in a lagoonReason 5,879 why dolphins are a$$holes: Octopus “handling”
In case you needed further proof that dolphins really are the a$$holes of the ocean, we can now add even more evidence to this list. A…
View More Reason 5,879 why dolphins are a$$holes: Octopus “handling”