published a paper that melts little balls of iron in the lab to mimic how they melt in the upper atmosphere. The new kinetic data helps us use micrometeorites found in rocks from billions of years ago to determine the composition of ancient air at that time. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Earth was a frozen over, "Snowball Earth" twice between 720-635 m.y. ago. The 1st glaciation lasted a huge 56 m.y. (almost like the dinosaur extinction to us) but no one knows how. My group just published a mechanistic explanation. pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/...
is impressed that 85+ climate scientists quickly wrote a 400-page report rebutting a lot of misleading info and misrepresentations in a recent DOE climate report attempting to downplay global heating from CO2 emissions. drive.google.com/file/d/1PwAR...
Commentary on an article by @sebastienviscardy.bsky.social, me and Kevin Zahnle arguing how Curiosity rover detections of methane are more likely methane contamination inside the rover than in the martian atmosphere.
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Recent papers from coworkers & me:
1) Doubt that CH4 detections on Mars are really from its atmosphere. Viscardy, Catling, Zahnle '25: doi.org/10.1029/2024...
2) Enceladus plume particles will partially form glass, preserving organics better than crystals: Klenner+ '25 dx.doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/...
my book, “Astrobiology: A Very Short Introduction” is now published in Chinese and available to 1.2B people for whom Chinese is a 1st or 2nd language (1st Ed with updates, Yilin Press, Nanjing). Coming soon: 2nd Ed. (OUP) in English in 2026/7, with updates on planetary science, origin of life, etc.
My 2 cents: The CISS effect (chirality induced spin selectivity) is the best answer to date. It empirically produces homochirality in biologically-relevant molecules unlike previous ideas with little/no feasibility. Underlying theory of CISS remains TBD. See, e.g., www.science.org/doi/full/10....
At the same time, Dirac saw defining what exactly is a measurement and what exactly is associated collapse as difficult problems that future theory needed to resolve and perhaps turn into quite different problems. I’ll happily defer to Dirac.
I was educated with the Bohr interpretation that an observation is the interaction of a quantum phenomenon (e.g. an electron) with a classical apparatus, which doesn’t require a conscious observer. The quantum measurement ends when macroscopically recorded, which doesn’t require a mind.
I’m having trouble seeing how your examples, Ray, are qualitatively different from Schrödinger’s Cat & its various proposed solutions. This is a problem from 90 years ago.
Research by my colleagues and me (and others) covered in Science this week. www.science.org/content/arti...
Haas, Tutolo & Catling 2025. A phosphorus budget of soda lakes finds major biological sinks, implying abundant phosphate-availability at the origin of life.
My group's most recent paper: We quantified phosphorus fluxes in soda lakes, showing that without biology, soda lakes worldwide would have phosphate levels suitable for prebiotic synthesis of RNA. This answers a 70-year-old “phosphate problem of the origin of life”
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