So the term “online course” could be discouraging, but this one is different. first of all it is about THE OCEAN and how much we don’t know about it. have a look at the link, watch the trailer, and see why I like my PhD topic :).
I am enrolled already, probably won’t be able to follow all the courses, but it is 10 weeks long, and there are very very interesting topics to be covered form the experts. it will be cool!
from one platform to another! ello.co is artistic, tumblr is the place I put&share things I want to remember in the future. somehow a diary to me :) this picture and the project is definitely something worth to remember!
I call these articles “translation of scientific papers to daily language”. This paper focuses on what I do in my PhD and points really important topic: oxygen in oceans. I really like how Jens Hegg summarized it, like the one I shared yesterday. I wish I had the talent (and at the moment time) to translate what I am doing without using terminology and complicated scientific terms and write such nice articles. Anyway, I will continue sharing these, let me know when they are too scientific or not.
The study may hold powerful lessons for today. While the natural 20-part-per million wobbles took thousands of years to happen, carbon dioxide levels have risen that much in just the last nine years, due to human emissions.
So here is the snap movie - video of our Pacific coastal highway aka highway 1 trip. San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego