If You Go Out in the Woods Today…: Wildness & Writing
This morning I went for a walk in the woods. Taken at face value, there’s really nothing special about that statement. But add in the … Read more
This morning I went for a walk in the woods. Taken at face value, there’s really nothing special about that statement. But add in the … Read more
Lately I’ve been doing Too Much. What tipped me off? Because last week I slept for almost 29 hours straight, with a couple of breaks … Read more
I wrote a post about the Fort McMurray wildfires for the Science Borealis blog on Thursday. The goal was to focus specifically on the fire: … Read more
Two weeks ago, I wrote a blog post for Science Borealis with my co-editor in the Earth & Environmental Science subject category, Sri Ray-Chauduri. A … Read more
Writing science papers can be a challenge, especially given that scientists aren’t really trained in how to write. I have a guest post up at … Read more
Last week I was at dog training with one of our flat-coated retrievers when the instructor asked if I had a photo of our German … Read more
The wind is racing through the forest canopy like breakers crashing on the beach, releasing clouds of egg yolk yellow pollen into the unsettled air. … Read more
Last month, Dezene Huber, a professor at the University of Northern British Columbia, tweeted this photo of BC’s mighty Fraser River in Prince George. Doesn’t … Read more
A few years ago, when I was still in academia, we had a meeting of scholars who were part of the university’s Water Institute. We … Read more
[Updated March 9th to add the @IAmSciComm list of women science communicators] Today was International Women’s Day, a day we celebrate the achievements of women … Read more