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I said last time that Jisc’s feeble transition-to-open-access report was the first of two disapointing scholarly-communication announcements that week. The second was of course the announcement that PeerJ has been acquired by Taylor and Francis. [...]
Ocean currents from March 16. Yeah, they are back on track, only two days behind.There is nothing new on the video. The turbulence in the Pacific is increasing, and the Gulf Stream might be back full strength. [...]
The company told Duckworth the work to fix the anti-ice issue is complicated."Small changes made to the engine inlet can change the behavior of the air as it enters the engine, impacting engine performance. The solution selection [...]
Wedged between Oakland and Berkeley, little Emeryville is situated entirely on the flats where Temescal Creek, mostly buried, meets the Bay. Its eastern tip is about 55 feet above sea level; its native material has nothing in it bigger than a [...]
We are getting very cold spring weather with sunny-day heating. Lots of snow.A Spring pattern is when we just get Pacific air over the mountains. Looks like another Arctic spill is coming after this [...]
Physics is firing on all cylinders when you see the same thing on all charts. None of this 'pick the weirdest chart in the bucket' stuff. It is also good physics when you stick with the same charts. [...]
The ELI team is now publishing three more activities which will be useful when teaching climate change. The first is: 'Ocean acidification – The other CO2 problem; see how acidified water affects calcareous marine organisms'. A [...]
Through the Proterozoic Eon, beginning around 2 billion years ago, extensional forces acting on continental crust opened up several sedimentary basins across what is now peninsular India. Crustal blocks subsided along faults and these [...]
In a recent Climate School lecture, the former Canadian Minister of Environment and Climate Change spoke of her not-so-linear career path and why politics are pivotal in combatting climate
In a nation that invented national environmental policy over half a century ago we now see the spectacle of part of America being investigated by an international NGO seeking to protect the human rights of victims of toxic