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For lot's more videos on soil moisture topics, see Drs Selker and Or's text-book support videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoMb5YOZuaGtn8pZyQMSLuQ/playlists
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Test Match Science Spring Showdown Special
Can Particles overcome Newtons Second Law?
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Spring Science Showdown: the “lets show the ex-colonials what they’re missing” round.
The Spring Science Showdown is gearing up for the ‘Sweet Sixteen’ phase, and Highly Allochthonous is hosting the eagerly anticipated match-up between F=ma and Particles. It’s no surprise that these two heavyweights of the Orbit bracket have made it this … Continue reading
Yet more evidence that I don’t understand Americans
Would you believe that up until last week, I hadn’t heard of this whole March Madness palava? Hence the lack of real comment on the Science Spring Showdown – I was basically having an ‘Englishman in New York’ moment until … Continue reading
Yay, field work
I’m going to be out of the office for a couple of days; I’m going on a short field trip to get a first look at some of the sequences I’ll be working on, and identify some likely sampling sites. … Continue reading
10 weird things about me
My new Sciblings Janet and Chad have brought that rare thing, an interesting meme, to my attention. I’m also thinking that it’s an opportunity to give you a feel for my personality beyond my belief that giving my blog a … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.