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AM in practice: April 2012
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Friday, April 27, 2012. Ungulates in the headlights too. Management of carnivores generate alot of heat and steam (see here. So it was a relief to see an ungulate, in this case moose on the island of Newfoundland. Links to this post. AM in the Murray Basin. The Murray River is part of the largest river basin in Australia. I just had the pleasure of meeting Dr John Conallin from the Murray Catchment Management Authority.
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AM in practice: March 2015
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Friday, March 27, 2015. Why I don't plan to take PhD students in the future. In a recent Walkabout I let slip that I dont plan to take PhD students in the future. That triggered some comments on FB wanting more details, so here goes. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Walkabout Wednesday: what you study is more important than where, and dead geese. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Friday, March 6...
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AM in practice: More on the credibility of science, and why it is hard to believe.
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Monday, March 16, 2015. More on the credibility of science, and why it is hard to believe. Science is hard to believe. But can any of that be blamed on scientists? A few weeks ago now Scott Adams (creator of Dilbert) went on a bit of a rant, nominating nutrition science as the biggest Science Fail. I went a bit further, and argued that any time scientists act as stealth issue advocates we risk a Science Fail. Science is n...
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AM in practice: December 2014
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Walkabout Wednesday: is your liver screaming, campus drinking, and independent monitoring of energy impacts on wildlife. Your liver starts screaming long before youre diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic, UNL is a leader in tackling on campus drinking, and we should have independent monitoring of energy impacts on wildlife. Links to this post. Wednesday, December 3, 2014. Links to this post.
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AM in practice: Can or should UNL reduce carbon emissions in Nebraska
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Friday, March 13, 2015. Can or should UNL reduce carbon emissions in Nebraska. It's a simple idea. We should set a goal to reduce carbon emissions in the state of Nebraska. Shouldn't we? I'm leading the development of the Academic Program Review report for the School of Natural Resources. One of the suggestions today was "Reduce Carbon emissions from Nebraska". Is this a good objective for an academic unit? An objective (...
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AM in practice: October 2012
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Monday, October 22, 2012. Talking to the public about risk just got riskier! 6 Italian seismologists have just been found guilty of manslaughter in an Italian court (see New Scientist story). This is causing severe angst amongst science bloggers everywhere. However, it is important to keep in mind that they were not charged with failing to predict the L'Aquila quake. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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AM in practice: April 2015
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Walkabout Wednesday: low carb and T3, gender bias in STEM, and VR goggles. Eating low carb will lower your T3 levels, gender bias in STEM is still a thing, and VR goggles can save the planet. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe To AM IN PRACTICE. Walkabout Wednesday: low carb and T3, gender bias . Photo of the Week – August 18, 2016.
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Lincoln November 2010 Climate Data
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Lincoln, NE, November 2010 Weather and Climate Data. Also See Our November 2010 Photo Gallery. AND, Our October 2010 Photo Gallery. Photos of the Month Galleries (1998-2010). LAST MONTH: October 2010 Lincoln Data. UNL Climate Corner Blog:. Http:/ snrclimatecorner.blogspot.com/. Year 2010 Precipitation: Red. Is above normal, Blue. All data in the following table are from the National Weather Service, Lincoln, NE, Municipal Airport location. From the record books:. AVERAGE AND TOTAL are. SNOW = Snowfall in...
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AM in practice: May 2012
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A reboot. A reblog. Adaptively managing my health, your education, our environment. Thursday, May 24, 2012. Wildlife Services pushes back. A few weeks ago I pulled apart. The letter from the American Society of Mammologists to Wildlife Services. Asking them to redirect their efforts. At the time, I concluded it was pure stealth issue advocacy on the part of ASM. Now a response from Wildlife Services. Jack Berryman , JWM 36, 395-400. Maurice Hornocker, JWM 36, 401-404. Berryman's point was that we knew en...
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