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Faculty Opportunities | Whittier College

Come join us! We are searching for a non tenure track lecturer to teach organic and general chemistry this fall. #facultychemjobs
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Group Leader in Observational Atmospheric Chemistry

We are looking for a Group Leader in Observational Atmospheric Chemistry. If you are a mid-career person interested in moving to lovely Zurich, please take a look and get in touch! jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOP...

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LET’S CAP OFF THE SEASON WITH DOINK COMPILATION

ONE DOINKING MOMENT FOR 2025

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Assistant Professor of Biology (Neurobiology specialization) Assistant Professor of Biology (Neurobiology specialization) Position Overview The Department of Biology at Presbyterian College invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the assista...

Excited to announce a tenure-track opening for a neurobiologist at Presbyterian College! 🧠

We’re looking for a colleague to bring Neuro expertise to our SLAC. It’s a great fit if you love the balance of teaching undergrads and mentoring them in research.

www.presby.edu/about/office...

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Investigating fire-induced ozone production from local to global scales Abstract. Tropospheric ozone (O3) production from wildfires is highly uncertain; previous studies have identified both production and loss of O3 in fire-influenced air masses. To capture the total ozo...

My last MIT student, Joe, explored what controls the ozone formed in fire plumes. His paper is out today in ACP. Happy Thanksgiving! acp.copernicus.org/articles/25/...

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There is no path towards Something New for the Seattle Mariners that is not teeming with agony, pain, and misery beyond imagining. The nation will watch in horror as this team gives painful birth to our beautiful and terrible abomination.

This is how it was always going to be.

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D3's Whittier Poets returns to football next season, and hosts an int'l exhibition game in week 2 against ONEFA's Zorros CETYS from Mexicali.

San Diego (non-scholarship FCS) hosted Aztecas UDLAP in the 2016 season.

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Why Are So Many Pedestrians Killed by Cars in the US? It’s unfortunately not uncommon for pedestrians to be killed by cars in the US.

Deep dive into the surge in US pedestrian deaths:

"It’s not that more pedestrians are getting hit by vehicles; it’s that the ones that are getting hit are more likely to die."

"[That] seems like fairly strong evidence for the theory that the rise in large SUVs is behind the uptick in ped deaths."

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Of all the posts I've seen go up this one most captures how i feel rights now

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More than mildly rooting is not recommended

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This game is taking decades off my life

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Mariners win the West!

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Why do right wingers hate autistic people so much? If someone wanted a child and that child turned out to be autistic, what kind of parent would find that disappointing, undesirable, and bad? These people need to fix their hearts before they try cosplaying as biomedical scientists.

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Context:

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Dear universities,

I am begging you to stop requiring letters of recommendation for master's programmes. You and I both know you don't read them, so stop asking for them.

Instead, have applicants list a name and get in touch if it's a borderline case.

Signed,
Everyone.

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Measurement report: Diurnal variability in NO2 and HCHO lower-tropospheric vertical profiles in southeastern Los Angeles Abstract. Ground-level ozone in excess of the United States National Ambient Air Quality Standards remains a prevalent issue across Southern California, particularly in the summer months. To improve o...

New paper from our group examining impacts of variations in the vertical profile throughout the day impact the relationship between surface and column based measurements of remotely sensed ozone precursors acp.copernicus.org/articles/25/...

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And one final thought: Ozzy going out after giving an emotional final performance that raised a ton of money for charity is more spiritually uplifting and did more genuine good than anything any televangelist and religious grifter who railed against him ever did combined.

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My department at Colgate University is hiring a tenure-stream assistant professor in Organic Chemistry this fall. Please feel free to reach out with questions, and please repost. We're an undergraduate university with a strong focus on research. @chemjobber.bsky.social

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If only the AL had a guy with a giant ass who hit tons of home runs.

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Everyone is acting like US scientists will just go get science jobs elsewhere and sure some will but there are not anywhere close to enough science jobs elsewhere.

The end result of this will be much, much, much less science, not science happening in different places.

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Getting the full Mariners all star pitcher experience

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it’s wild to me that the culture war breaks this way.

Which is more macho:
1) get around under the power of your own manly muscles in a machine you can easily build and fix
2) carted around in a luxury armchair stapled to a room sized machine that runs on dinosaur juice and bottomless tax dollars

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"The Rock" keep Sean Connery

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must be incredibly frustrating and disheartening to have federal funding that was promised to you for important work suddenly and arbitrarily ripped away

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Quick. Somebody tell Trump that the best way to own Elon is to restore all research grants and double NSF funding.

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Promo for the Indoor Chemistry in the Context of a Changing Climate Special Issue.

Promo for the Indoor Chemistry in the Context of a Changing Climate Special Issue.

Good indoor air quality is incredibly important for our health and happiness. Excellent research in this area has really pushed our understanding forward. @niccarslaw.bsky.social, Yingjun Liu, and I have a special issue in ES&T Air that is accepting submissions.

axial.acs.org/earth-space-...

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A message from the AAAR Executive Committee

We are writing this note of support and encouragement for everyone in the AAAR community and especially our colleagues at federal laboratories and in federal agencies, including program managers and staff that support aerosol science and, more broadly, scientific research across the country. We look forward to supporting our federal partners in any way we can, starting with travel grants for recent/current federal scientists and program managers for participation in the upcoming 43rd AAAR conference in Buffalo, NY. The call for travel grants will be made around June 1st. We also want to share with everyone that a revamped job board will be active in early Fall. 

For our federal colleagues: your work and your contributions to our community and the scientific research enterprise are extremely valuable and greatly appreciated. We are very thankful for all of the opportunities we have had to collaborate with you, learn from you, and engage in discussions with you at conferences. We deeply value your contributions to aerosol science and the many scientific fields with which we overlap. AAAR and its members have benefited tremendously over its 43 years of existence because of the direct contribution of federal researchers to our field. Some of the most impactful publications in our Aerosol Science & Technology journal have come from projects led by federal scientists, including from large-scale field campaigns that were only possible because of you. Finally, we really appreciate your ongoing leadership and support of the AAAR community through involvement in committees, working groups, and the Board of Directors. We want to express our strong support for federal scientists in and beyond the AAAR community, and we look forward to your continuing involvement in AAAR and the field of aerosol science.

A message from the AAAR Executive Committee We are writing this note of support and encouragement for everyone in the AAAR community and especially our colleagues at federal laboratories and in federal agencies, including program managers and staff that support aerosol science and, more broadly, scientific research across the country. We look forward to supporting our federal partners in any way we can, starting with travel grants for recent/current federal scientists and program managers for participation in the upcoming 43rd AAAR conference in Buffalo, NY. The call for travel grants will be made around June 1st. We also want to share with everyone that a revamped job board will be active in early Fall. For our federal colleagues: your work and your contributions to our community and the scientific research enterprise are extremely valuable and greatly appreciated. We are very thankful for all of the opportunities we have had to collaborate with you, learn from you, and engage in discussions with you at conferences. We deeply value your contributions to aerosol science and the many scientific fields with which we overlap. AAAR and its members have benefited tremendously over its 43 years of existence because of the direct contribution of federal researchers to our field. Some of the most impactful publications in our Aerosol Science & Technology journal have come from projects led by federal scientists, including from large-scale field campaigns that were only possible because of you. Finally, we really appreciate your ongoing leadership and support of the AAAR community through involvement in committees, working groups, and the Board of Directors. We want to express our strong support for federal scientists in and beyond the AAAR community, and we look forward to your continuing involvement in AAAR and the field of aerosol science.

AAAR has new travel grants for current/recent federal scientists and program managers and an updated job board coming soon. See below for a statement from the AAAR Executive Committee:

@americanaerosol.bsky.social @vfmcneill.bsky.social
@jessekroll.bsky.social @andrewpault.bsky.social

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