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MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•South Florida sea surface temperature recorded at over 100°FEnglish
2·3 年前Here is another article I found to have a good discussion of this story:
101°F in the Ocean Off Florida: Was It a World Record? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/26/climate/florida-100-degree-water.html?smid=nytcore-android-share
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•South Florida sea surface temperature recorded at over 100°FEnglish
2·3 年前That makes sense. Still, it’s hard to imagine a swimming pool in Arizona getting this hot!
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Astronomy@mander.xyz•Queen guitarist and astrophysicist Brian May to release 3D atlas of asteroidEnglish
3·3 年前This guy is a rock star! I wanna go back to school for astrophysics! If only it paid the bills…
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•South Florida sea surface temperature recorded at over 100°FEnglish
3·3 年前This the temp of the water - absolutely insane. At what point does the life die off? Is this common in this area?
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•Simulating the Journey of Pollen in the Atmosphere - EosEnglish
1·3 年前Very neat! Interesting to consider the rupture of pollens through “osmotic shock” and lightning. I wonder if these can make up significant populations of accumulation mode particles. Single particle fluorescence should be able to answer that. And, even if numbers are low, might they be efficient cloud nuclei?
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Earth, Environment, and Geosciences@mander.xyz•The Three Most Important Graphs in Climate ChangeEnglish
2·3 年前What? the keeling curve got overlooked for 3 pie charts??!!
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Science@mander.xyz•Analysis: Most research on PFAS harms is unpublicizedEnglish
3·3 年前Absolutely. Press releases will always overhype research to make it interesting to read. It is unfortunate those in the scientific community feel they need to do this. Many institutions pressure their researchers to submit these press releases so they can show off what they do to the public. As I type this, I realize how the institutions themselves feel they need these public summaries for their survival. Would taxpayers ever support research if they don’t understand it??
Perhaps what is most needed is to drop the spin and hype while still informing the public about the scientific process and results!
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Astronomy@mander.xyz•Scientists propose Webb Telescope has detected stars powered by dark matter
1·3 年前Hunng…this is so unsatisfying. I get that we can infer the presence of dark matter, but we (me and others likewise uninformed) are lacking a good, physically plausable explanation of what it really is. WIMPs? Axions? What process is so pervasive that makes these represent so much mass and energy in the universe?
MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyzto
Science@mander.xyz•A Logarithmic Map of the Entire Observable Universe
0·3 年前I don’t know why, but the big bang does not sit well with me. Not from any scientifically informed perspective, it doesn’t seem right to have something that finite.
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Congrats! I however have only read the abstract and surmised it might be pretty cool. If only there were no paywall…