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Capturing the crisis, and resilience, in Greenland 🇬🇱 💪🏽
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Posts by Robert Naylor
Superb work.
Many are appropriately outraged by Altman’s comments here implying that raising a human child is akin to “training” an AI model.
This is part of a broader pattern where AI industry leaders use language that collapses the boundary between human and machine.
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#MondayNetwork - a regular appeal to any #skystorians with intersecting interests: food /nutrition, surviving climate change, environmental determinism, race science, exploration, acclimatisation & physiology, cit sci, Indigenous knowledge, & related topics to say hi or share link to your work! 🗃️
i didn’t realise that Malthus was still alive, much less that he was supervising PhDs at Essex
Call for Contributions to a Sourcebook for Histories of Weather & Weathering teleskopos.wordpress.com/2026/02/05/c...
Full details linked and here teleskopos.wordpress.com/wp-content/u...
It will be edited by me, @lottaleiwo.bsky.social and Tamara Culkins. Please share! #histSTM #envhist 🗃️📜
One of the core rots at the heart of UK higher education is the unquestioned belief that the more expensive research is the better it is.
easy to believe, own back of the envelope calculations on my grant writing cost/benefit - if counting staff time (my own, other academics, and professional services) then it would have been far more efficient to just give me £5k a year [potentially even £10k]... which I could do a lot with!
Congratulations to Eleanor Shaw, who successfully defended her PhD thesis on the history of the British Journal of Anaesthesia today. In the photo: Prof Carsten Timmermann (2nd supervisor), the candidate, Prof Roberta Bivins, and Dr Neil Pemberton (the external and internal examiners).
Text: Coming Soon register your interest today. Cover images of four titles: Gender and Politics Reimagined, Wild Partners, Law in the New Democracy and Internation Review of Environmental History.
We’re excited to unveil four compelling upcoming titles:
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🌿 A new issue of our environmental history journal
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🔍 The history of the Mauututu Nakanai of West New Britain
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A lot of people think that every international student admitted means one fewer spot for domestic students, when the opposite is more likely true - the tuition revenue international students bring allows public universities to provide substantial discounts to domestic students, improving access.
Looking forward to presenting on diaries as sources for reconstructing Little Ice Age weather and climate @eseh.bsky.social in Uppsala next week! 📕❄️🌡️ #envhist
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I'm delighted to share some good news in my first post on Bluesky!
My book review, Reclaiming Vulnerability in Scientific Practice, has been published in @metasciencejournal.bsky.social
Read more here: www.linkedin.com/posts/yixuan...
#sts #histstm #bookreview #PhDLife
Very proud to have published this piece on the radical Argentinian meteorologist Rolando García dx.doi.org/10.1002/wcc....
Baroness Kidron in the House of Lords today:
"It is extraordinary that the Government’s decided, immovable and strongly held position is that enforcing the law to prevent the theft of UK citizens’ property is unfair to the sector doing the stealing."
part of what pisses me off is that a lot of people already dont go to university (my wife didnt) so maybe focus on adding options and opportunities for them rather than taking away existing opportunities but then that wouldnt fit with their anti intellectual anti social mobility toryism
Happy to share my first ever published paper (as a contributor). The product of my placement year just over 2 years ago. Looking at fossilised organic/inorganic tubules on Mars.
So honoured to have been part of this team.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Allow me to follow up with a lovely 15th c. map of winds I saw recently.
@astrologee.bsky.social any pointers?
Many are capable of both
📢 Editorial 'Contested compliance of obligations under international law: A take from Global Constitutionalism' by Antje Wiener, Jo Shaw, Jonathan Havercroft, Susan Kang and Stephanie Law #OpenAccess #GlobalConstitutionalism
So sick of hearing "You're biased" used as a social, economic or political argument. I blame the school curriculum - we had to do a load of nonsense in history & science GCSEs about "identifying bias" in a way that left people utterly helpless at dealing with structure, ideology or epistemology.
If you’re looking for fiction that’s especially helpful in this perilous moment, I have a recommendation:
Kalpa Imperial by the Argentinian writer Angélica Goridischer. Ursula K. LeGuin did the English translation.
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📢 On First View 'Recognising differentiated affectedness within a global demos: promoting the democratic legitimacy of the UNFCCC' by Nicola Sharman #OpenAccess #GlobalConstitutionalism
Sometimes I dream about finding that specific email in my Outlook inbox with no fuss
The Fennell Career Development Fellow in the History of the Americas
The University of Edinburgh - College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - School of History, Classics and Archaeology - History #skystorians 🗃️www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DLQ757/t...
📢 On First View 'Managed freedom in precarious times: Maintaining academic freedom in transitional Hong Kong' by Hualing Fu #OpenAccess #GlobalConstitutionalism
PS: Branding yourself as a ‘global university’ (as most U.K. unis do) without giving your students any opportunity to learn a language is indeed a travesty.