Tag: Science communication
I won’t lie, I like a craft beer every now and again. Don’t get me wrong I’m not a snob. All I really know is lager = good, IPA = bitter. But I have noticed that I do tend to be losing a lot of my money to beers that have geologically relevant names. And […]
Alex suggested we go along to see the beginning of the Hutton Club seminar series this semester to critique the presentation style and learn a bit from it. I do have to be quite polite about the talk as I feel it would be bad form to try and tear down my supervisor but conveniently […]
I’ve found myself in KB house for the first time in 3 years (it was either this or put the heating on and I’ll be damned if I let that happen before November) and I can’t say it’s an altogether welcome reunion. If I’ve got to sit here and do work they could at least […]
Key findings of paper In a paper published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, a study of 1,889 palm species from the Arecaeae plant family was conducted. The authors combine machine learning predictions with published predictions, where available, and have determined that over a thousand palm species (56% of all palm species) are threatened. The study […]
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