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Posts by Heath Goertzen

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Effective, efficient, and fair peer reviewing 2023 Effective, efficient, and fair peer reviewing Ben Bond-Lamberty Based on a presentation at the AGU Early Career Scientist Workshop, 2019 1

Scientists are expected to do peer reviewing but no one tells you HOW. After talking with several folks about this today at #AGU24 , it seems a good time to link to this presentation I made several years ago -- feel free to use/share! docs.google.com/presentation...

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Got U.S. undergrads looking for paid summer internships? There's a lot of great science research happening across DOE labs. Each lab has a different mission and scope, but many include geosciences research in addition to computing, physics, chemistry, and more. ⚒️🧪

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Evolutionary tree of SARS-CoV-2 variants in radial format, scaled to divergence (number of mutations). All Greek letters were assigned between May and November 2021, and none since "Omicron", which is enormously more diverse and divergent than any other named variant. Data from Nextstrain.org.

Evolutionary tree of SARS-CoV-2 variants in radial format, scaled to divergence (number of mutations). All Greek letters were assigned between May and November 2021, and none since "Omicron", which is enormously more diverse and divergent than any other named variant. Data from Nextstrain.org.

Graph showing mutations in SARS-CoV-2 versus time. The virus is not running out of mutational space (if anything, the most recent variant clade was above the trend line). Data from Nextstrain.org.

Graph showing mutations in SARS-CoV-2 versus time. The virus is not running out of mutational space (if anything, the most recent variant clade was above the trend line). Data from Nextstrain.org.

Graph showing mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein over time. The virus is not running out of mutational space. There was a very large jump in divergence with the arrival of BA.2.86, which evolved within a single host over a period of a year or so. Data from Nextstrain.org.

Graph showing mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein over time. The virus is not running out of mutational space. There was a very large jump in divergence with the arrival of BA.2.86, which evolved within a single host over a period of a year or so. Data from Nextstrain.org.

Graph showing the consistent increase in immune escape of SARS-CoV-2 variants (versus BA.2) over time. Data from Nextstrain.org.

Graph showing the consistent increase in immune escape of SARS-CoV-2 variants (versus BA.2) over time. Data from Nextstrain.org.

State of SARS-CoV-2 evolution (Nov. 2024).

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R code that show how using dput can generate code to recreate an object.

R code that show how using dput can generate code to recreate an object.

Something I find useful from base #R is the dput command.

When I have an object but I want to recreate it and copy into my script I chuck it into dput and it gives me the code that could be used to create it.
#Rstats #Datascience

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This reads like something out of the book "dear committee members", it's hilarious and worth a quick read if you haven't already!

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as both a scientist and an occasional scientific illustrator i'm pretty grossed out by a journal using AI imagery. not only are AI image generators fundamentally based in plagiarism (y'know, the thing we're really not supposed to do?), they're a major source of emissions + environmental degradation

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Soil fungi remain active and invest in storage compounds during drought independent of future climate conditions Nature Communications - How climate change will impact microbial community growth is unclear. Here, the authors use a field experiment with varying global change factors, finding fungal growth more...

Excited to share our new study in @naturecomms.bsky.social showing that soil fungi, unlike bacteria, remain fully active under severe drought conditions, and also invest in synthesis of storage compounds.
Led by the amazing @loutsi.bsky.social and Alberto Canarini.
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Zotero has worked pretty well for me!

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I just casually added 3500 (!) unique locations to our
SoilTemp worldmap. Much more to come!

Want to work with this data? Still a few days left to apply for our postdoc (or pre-doc) SoilTemp database-position!
---> www.uantwerpen.be/nl/jobs/vaca...

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1. Foodweb ecology technician in a national park,
2. PhD student studying soil and biogeochemistry!

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Please help spread the word: we have two open Field Technician positions in longleaf pine woodland restoration, with a project to develop and test predictive restoration models in South Carolina. Apply by 2/19/2024

www.brudviglab.com/post/we-have...

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"We can just capture the carbon"

IT WAS ALREADY CAPTURED IN THE GROUND

YOU WERE THE ONE WHO UNCAPTURED IT

YOU KEEP UNCAPTURING IT

YOU DON'T GET CREDIT FOR RECAPTURING A TINY BIT OF IT

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Today I learned that carbon footprints were invented by BP and pushed in a mega marketing campaign to shift the conversation from corporations to individuals and I hate everyone.

Except NPR, thanks for the reporting.

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California’s scientist union plans to stage the first-ever strike by state civil servants State employee unions have threatened to strike in the past, but none have ever walked off the job.

There is also an official strike fund if you would like to donate givebutter.com/StateScience

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Concerning New Study Finds Nation’s Poverty Growing Faster Than Officials Can Build Prisons WASHINGTON—A concerning new study released Monday by the Federal Bureau of Prisons found that the nation’s poverty is growing faster than officials can build prisons. “The data shows that the nu...

"The data shows that the number of people becoming destitute is currently outstripping our ability to set up new correctional facilities to imprison them."

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Hi I don't know about plants! Are Welwitschia an exception to this rule?

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