Tariffs xkcd.com/3073
Tariffs xkcd.com/3073
I just got one heck of a welcome home. Volume up, but not too high.
The wolves were singing tonight. A few seconds in youβll hear the closest howling wolf Iβve ever heard. I couldnβt see it, but it might have been at the end of my driveway. I went right back inside after this. ππΊπ¦
Picture of canopy of two trees taken from underneath them. The picture exhibits the phenomenon of Crown Shyness
Crown Shyness in a couple of 50m trees in the rainforests of western ghats, Coorg, Karnataka.
OK, my left-of-centre friends, let us see if we can swing the vote in favour of Sadiq Khan; and really upset the Daily Express
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Stunning sunset picture at Sandy Beach in Kavaratti island, Lakshadweep, India
Stunning 01-Jan evening
'The National Agency for the Promotion of Research, Technological Development and Innovation, which is the main funder of research projects in Argentina, has nearly halted work under Milei, despite 85% of its money coming from international agencies such as the Inter-American Development Bank'
Every year around now, I start to see grad students on social media bemoan that theyβre going home for the holidays to a family that doesnβt understand their research, or what they do in general, and it breaks my heart. π§΅ π§ͺ #SciComm
Well well well. Still landing in Delhi in Air Vistara livery π€©. The north remembers, eh @airindia?
Remember with increasing sample size, your averages become more reliable
The Ns justify the means
Intense discussion on strategies to handle the absolute carnage feral dogs are creating on the Biodiversity of Ladakh. THT, BNHS, Indian Army and Animal Husbandry department are partners in this.
She's so beautiful! π
The Bachman's Warbler was last seen in Louisiana in 1988 & was just declared extinct in 2023. It was a specialist breeding only in North American swamplands, undervalued habitat that was destroyed in the 19th & 20th centuries for agriculture & development. #ornithology
πΈ: Jerry A. Payne, 1958
Totally!
Fresh updates from Urban Bangalore.
A brown-headed barbet and a white-throated kingfisher look as though they've just had a tiff and are not talking to each other for a bit. Pic through the binocs.
Very brave of Rashid and Nabi to voice this out.
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Thatβs an absolutely crazy story π€― Also what are US secret agencies gonna do about non US based facilities mapping the sky?Could they could force similar procedures on other survey telescopes?
If you think Wisdom is impressive (you should), consider that sheβs roughly the same age at which 95% of orange roughies have begun breeding. They can live for over two centuries.
Can we see some love for all the endangered orange roughie mothers out there?
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Hi Nick! Welcome and great to connect.
Quote: "The impacts of invasive alien species [on people and nature in all regions of the world] are well-supported by thoroughly documented information that leaves no uncertainty as to their negative consequences and the urgent need for immediate action."
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Content Analysis: Anup's style is a delightful mix of enthusiastic exposition and scientific precision, like a TED Talk delivered via emojis and hashtags, just with more love for wolves.
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Flying into Leh, chasing the sun. Winters in Ladakh are action-packed! A lot of the big wild mammals are at lower elevations.
Health watch showing sleep time of 8 hours and 52 min with a sleep score of 89
One can always wish to have more such days!
First COVID case day too! And Bhopal gas tragedy. And my birthday. Truly special day.
Thank you so much to whoever put this very comprehensive list of #science Bsky starter packs together. This is just amazing: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Those white specks on the right part of the pic through my binocs? They're the Argali - the monarchs of the mountains, and the shahs of the sheep. Very few left and not easy to spot, even in the vast emptiness of Ladakh. Very happy to see these.
Awesome! Also hello!
Hi Mark, in my team at The Habitats Trust, we are trying to spearhead conservation social sciences in a big way. Will be happy to talk about it more with the community. Please add me to the pack. Thank you!
And he's back today. Warms my heart so much! Hopefully fewer feral dogs in the area soon. Apartment folks losing their sleep though, wish I was there in person to soothe nerves.