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12 December 2016
Cartoon: If Shakespeare had written about light pollution
If Shakespeare had written on the “Death of Darkness” and anthropocene light pollution.
11 February 2016
Letter to the Gods from the Goddess of Landforms
By Naomi Weissmann Geia! Hello, mighty Gods and Goddesses, I am Gi, goddess of landforms, a minor goddess who wants more. I believe that I belong in the Pantheon (as your 13th goddess). I spend all of my time shaping, and otherwise forming the earth. I am endlessly patient and persistent: I will stay put, stubborn as a mule, until I am pleased with what I’ve done. The breathtaking canyon …
1 February 2016
What happened to Ms. Gottschalk? Fall Meeting!
By Larry O’Hanlon A couple of weeks ago on this blog we shared some great student vlogging of AGU Fall Meeting experiences. At that time I noticed something peculiar about the vlogs of Portland State University undergraduate student Kimberly Gottschalk. In each new vlog post her appearance changed. She started with an almost a Victorian formality on the first day, and transformed gradually into what I suspect is her more …
17 December 2015
Cartooning the AGU Fall Meeting
Stanford University’s Miles Traer explains how he cartoons about the science at the AGU Fall Meeting.
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