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Where was this photo taken? Would like to share in my substack newsletter, Peatmail 😊

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Grey-eyed tabby cat shows fangs while being pet

Grey-eyed tabby cat shows fangs while being pet

Green-eyed tabby cat stares into camera

Green-eyed tabby cat stares into camera

Happy #Caturday from Haku, my 6 year old green-eyed tabby! His plans for today are to cat nap, wait at the auto-feeder, try to steal his sister's dog food, window watch, wash paws in the water bowl, and set a personal record for hallway sprinting. 😺πŸ₯°

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This collaborative research would be a great discussion topic for the Meet the Fluxers science podcast!

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My World's on Fire, How 'Bout Yours? How cleansing with fire can be a healthy reset, and how to know when it isn't.

πŸ§ͺ Wetland fires can be beneficial for healthy soil and vegetation, but for disturbed ecosystems the effects can be devastating. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ I share my thoughts after rabbit hunters set my study site ablaze, new research, a podcast recommendation, and waterfowl photos: peatmail.substack.com/p/my-worlds-... 🐰

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Pitfalls of the Peer Review Process and How We Can Combat Them - The Confounder Many scientists dream of being published in Science the way that a high schooler dreams of being crowned…

πŸ§ͺ While getting my master's, my advisor taught me how to do scientific peer review. Weirdly, that was the catalyst for my fascination with ethics in scientific publishing, which I recently wrote about in The Confounder! ✍️ I share facts about costs, biases, and more: theconfounder.org/pitfalls-of-...

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Relationships Beyond the (Ivory) Flux Tower
By Bassiouni et al 2025

New in Perspectives Relationships Beyond the (Ivory) Flux Tower By Bassiouni et al 2025

The "Meet the Fluxers" podcast celebrates FLUXNET's legacy of relationships and broader impacts that empower diverse communities.🎧️

πŸ”— Learn more about the podcast in AGU's Perspectives: buff.ly/0gfY86Z

#AGUPubs @definearth.bsky.social @ecophysism.bsky.social @kyledelwiche.bsky.social

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I recommended rejection but was worried the author might claim it was all original - hopefully the editor backs me up.

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The way it scanned information from tens of open access articles was weird - even though there were citations, I can't shake the feeling of data theft. Open access also comes with fees, meaning it only scanned data from labs with enough funding to choose that, exacerbating πŸ’° inequalities.

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It seemed like a huge waste of time to me - like, why am I reading or reviewing something I could generate myself in a few seconds with the same tool?

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It seems like scientific journals are "open" to the idea - asking for authors and reviewers to admit to using it preemptively rather than banning it outright - but people still don'twant to admit to using it 😬

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It seemed to have scanned open access literature and predominantly information presented in abstracts - it didn't delve into results further down in the main text for anything it referenced

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Interestingly, I was asked if I had used generative AI as a peer reviewer! It almost begs the question, why am I even involved when submissions are AI generated and reviews are too?

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It was tough because I didn't want to make an accusation that I couldn't prove, but it very much could be described by that term πŸ˜‚ it was a lot of random facts thrown together into a literary salad

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πŸ§ͺ Got asked to peer review a paper that reeked of "chatbot prompt". πŸ€– Ashamedly, I've been fooled by AI videos before, but in the scientific literature it was easier to spot. Writing was vague, references lacked hyperlinks, and there was no clear "story". Should AI be allowed in science writing?

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If you are an employee of US federal, state, or local government, or other who has today off for President's Day - it's a good day to make 5 calls to your representatives on current issues! there are so many things we can still fight for right now - keep it up! @5calls.org

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Green eyed grey and black cat looks off the the left

Green eyed grey and black cat looks off the the left

Green eyed grey and black cat rests on a couch

Green eyed grey and black cat rests on a couch

Happy Caturday from the ever-annoyed Haku 😸 his middle name is Ca$hmoney because the rescue where we got him let kids name the animals on their birthdays, and we couldn't let it be his first name πŸ˜‚ are you a cat person or a dog person?

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Fire scars wind around a solar panel and remnant cordgrass in a salt marsh.

Fire scars wind around a solar panel and remnant cordgrass in a salt marsh.

Recently, while maintaining a flux tower in Fourleague Bay, Louisiana, I discovered rabbit hunters had likely started a wildfire to ease their hunt. 🐰Luckily, this wetland is healthy and should recover quickly, though the process could still take years. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ #WorldWetlandsDay

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Chatbots’ endless thirst for clean water Artificial intelligence has unlimited potential just waiting to be tapped into...and that could be a problem. I share why policy change and regulation surrounding this new tech is so important.

πŸ§ͺ Did you know AI servers need treated freshwater for evaporative cooling? πŸ’¦ Water escapes as vapor, so recycling isn't an option. Water demand can be even higher with newer, more energy-intensive chips. Learn how communities are rallying against data centers: peatmail.substack.com/p/chatbots-e...

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Amazing what ancient people built even though they were all skeletons

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I love a good adventure book to escape into!

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This one looks like jt will make me more fun to be around at parties - adding it to the list!

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Oh snap! I didn't know that about her - learned something new today πŸ˜‚ looks like a very interesting read!

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I read that and her book Edge of the Sea, i really like her style of writing - it makes the pages fly by!

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Sounds like a good adventure book!

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It's on thriftbooks! I'll add it to my list 😊

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Wow this one sounds very similar to other great books I've read like Fresh Banana Leaves, Braiding Sweetgrass, and In the Shadow of the Palms. Adding it to my list!

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Ooo I think I've heard of these, they look very interesting!

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Something like The Botany of Desire, In Search of the Canary Tree, This Changes Everything, Remarkable Creatures, Brief Answers to the Big Questions, The Quickening, The Beekeeper's Lament, Invisible Women, The Nature Fix, Lab Girl, Swamplands, Where the Water Goes. Those books I will never forget.

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Thanks for the suggestion- seems like this would be a good break from the heavy environmental topics I typically read about that lean towards "climate horror"

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