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22 December 2016
Passing along gratitude
Your research can have an impact in someone’s life…even if you’re not a great tipper.
21 December 2016
The hard ideas (science) of big fast waves (tsunamis) explained simply
One last cartoon from Miles Traer: “Inspired by the up-goer five comic from XKCD where I try to explain tsunami science using only the 1,000 most commonly used words in the English language and the AGU Fall Meeting 2016 session NH51D: Interdisciplinary Tsunami Science.”
14 December 2016
Cartoon: Recreating the hydrothermal soup of life
Recreating adorable life on Earth and elsewhere.
3 November 2016
Sharing Science at Fall Meeting!
Planning your AGU16 schedule? Be sure to check out the Sharing Science Room for all the science communication, policy, and outreach events!
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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