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Posts by Paul Selmants

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Ecosystem modeling postdoc The Earth Systems Ecology Lab ( www.hurteaulab.org ) at the University of New Mexico is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in ecosystem modeling or spatial data analysis to....

I am hiring a new postdoc to work on an ecosystem modeling project with colleagues in hydrology, computer science, and the social sciences, including @mojisadegh.bsky.social

If you want to do impactful work to understand the forest-water relationship, apply:
www.hurteaulab.org/blog/ecosyst...

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Solid and accurate reporting on our current situation.

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Srsly. That journo either didn’t do their homework (“nonprofit Breakthrough Inst. in Berkeley” doesn’t sound like what it is) or went hunting for a spicy contrarian quote from a “liberal” source and found one.

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Celebrate of the return of The Bay Lights!
LITE UP
THE NITE
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026 • 6pm - 9pm • FREE
Walk between the sculptures, Corpus at Pier 14 and Atabey's Treasure at Brannan Street Wharf.
Wear your lights, bring your people, and celebrate the return of The Bay Lights with music and family activities.
FREE RSVP: luma.com/baylightsreturns
WEAR YOUR LIGHTS • COUNTDOWN AT SUNDOWN

Event poster reading Celebrate of the return of The Bay Lights! LITE UP THE NITE FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026 • 6pm - 9pm • FREE Walk between the sculptures, Corpus at Pier 14 and Atabey's Treasure at Brannan Street Wharf. Wear your lights, bring your people, and celebrate the return of The Bay Lights with music and family activities. FREE RSVP: luma.com/baylightsreturns WEAR YOUR LIGHTS • COUNTDOWN AT SUNDOWN

Bay Area peeps: tonight they relight the Bay Lights!

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Trump Administration Readies Plans to Dismantle Renowned Science Lab

This should be the biggest weather and climate news on your radar today.

You can send an email today to say why dismantling NCAR is a bad idea for everyone: NSF_NCAR@nsf.gov

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Attempt to save three trees shows limits of public’s power The city broke its own rules. Now it wants to change them.

Let me take you back to the U.N. Plaza in early 2025:

The city broke its own rules to remove a handful of trees, then sought and abandoned an effort to fine itself for the infraction. www.tlvoice.org/tenderloin-t...

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Sticker showing a frog with a whistle around its neck and the words Chinga la Migra in large letters

Sticker showing a frog with a whistle around its neck and the words Chinga la Migra in large letters

Sticker on electrical junction box, Caltrain station, Mountain View, CA

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WHAT ARE THOSE?? Can’t wait, googling furiously …

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Screening, sorting, and the feedback cycles that imperil peer review The process of peer review is vital to contemporary science, but is also under enormous strain. This study uses mathematical models to dissect the threats to the long-term viability of peer review, su...

1. Kevin Gross and I have a new paper out today PLOS Biology.

We used economic models based around screening games and the market for unpaid labor to highlight a meltdown cycle threatening peer review.

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bar bathroom walls covered in graffiti

bar bathroom walls covered in graffiti

Men’s room, Zeitgeist, SF

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Yes! 👇

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Slightly, yeah - but their profit margins are still obscene.

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We need to convince society journals to use independent, non-profit publishing platforms.

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Other societies I belong to publish with Wiley (Ecological Society of America, American Geophysical Union). Not quite as bad as throwing money at Elsevier but still harmful to science, scientists, and universities.

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I work at Moffett Field, a former Naval air base ~5 miles from the site of Super Bowl 60. We’ve been advised to work from home next week because DHS is using Moffett to fly in & “stage equipment”. Not sure if ya’ll already knew this, but sounds like they’re gonna show up in force on game day.

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What Americans Lose If Their National Center for Atmospheric Research Is Dismantled - Eos Five ways dismantling NCAR will cost the American people, and two ways to save it.

eos.org/opinions/wha...

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10,000! That’s the answer - 10,000 STEM PhDs have been lost from federal service.

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Map of water table depth across the continental United States at 30-meter resolution, with inset panels showing detail at 100km, 10km, and 1km scales in both eastern and western US locations. Color scale shows depth from shallow (blue) to deep (yellow) on a log scale.

Map of water table depth across the continental United States at 30-meter resolution, with inset panels showing detail at 100km, 10km, and 1km scales in both eastern and western US locations. Color scale shows depth from shallow (blue) to deep (yellow) on a log scale.

New work from our team: we mapped water table depth at 30-meter resolution across the entire continental US.
That's ~8 billion grid cells, trained on over 1 million well observations. Highest-resolution estimate to date.

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There are good things happening the world. This is one of them.

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Neither is time, so …

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Please repost! The LOC Lab @UCSB is recruiting a #PostdoctoralScholar in forest ecology and data science to
develop data-driven models of forest resilience to compound disturbances (e.g., fire, drought, insects). 🌱🍁🌏🧪🌐

Applications due Feb 5
Apply here: www.landscapesofchangelab.com/were-hiring-1

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Four figurines representing characters from the 1960s TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. From left to right: Yukon Cornelius (prospector), Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster (Yeti), Hermey (Elf, wannabe dentist), Rudolph (red-nosed reindeer).

Four figurines representing characters from the 1960s TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. From left to right: Yukon Cornelius (prospector), Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster (Yeti), Hermey (Elf, wannabe dentist), Rudolph (red-nosed reindeer).

It’s a sunny day, the gang’s all here …

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UC Merced Receives Transformational $38 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott | Newsroom

Grateful to MacKenzie Scott for her $38 million gift ... the largest in UC Merced's history, surpassing even her own record-setting donation to our campus in 2021.
She continues to be one of the few doing billionairing right.
news.ucmerced.edu/news/2025/uc...

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Introduce yourself with 5 animals you’ve seen in the wild:

Moose
Black bear
Green sea turtle
Sea otter
Hammerhead shark

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One could write a similar piece substituting “source” with “access”…

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Yeah, more fuel for @sevier.io‘s fire:

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And you’re not alone - there are so many of us poorer, happier, funnier than Musk bros.

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Email from Dept of Interior telling employees the “Democratic shutdown” is nearly over.

Email from Dept of Interior telling employees the “Democratic shutdown” is nearly over.

OK, looks like I can go back to work tomorrow. Also, whoever wrote the text for this email violated the Hatch Act.

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Land change, fire, and climate weaken carbon sink in the conterminous United States The United States has experienced rising carbon sources driven by land use, fire, and climate factors.

Just out: more evidence for a weakening land carbon sink across the contiguous U.S. Proud to be part of this collaborative effort among (mostly) federal scientists! 🧪 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Best abstract ever.

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