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De-Mystifying the Process of Writing a Scientific Paper

December 2, 2019April 28, 2016

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

Tags best practices, editing, journal article, research papers, science editing, science writing, scientific paper, writing

Life Without Filters (or: Perhaps I'm Just a Luddite)

December 2, 2019April 17, 2016

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

Tags art, connectivity, Creativity, digital world, filters, internet, life, manual labour, smartphones, stories, technology

On Writer's Block and the Permission to Succeed

December 2, 2019April 4, 2016

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

Tags Banff, CNFC Society, doubt, failure, mental health, spring, success, writer's block, writing

Western Water & Forests: Spring 2016 Outlook

December 2, 2019March 26, 2016

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

Tags drought, forests, hydrology, insect infestation, pine beetle, snowpack, spruce beetle, water, weather, western canada

Managing Your Mental Health in Academia

December 2, 2019March 13, 2016

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

Tags academia, academic science, career, health, mental health, mental illness, stress

International Women's Day 2016: Link Roundup

December 2, 2019March 8, 2016

[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

Tags academia, Canadian highered, cdnpoli, gender equity, international women's day, IWD2016, science, science policy, scipolicy, women in science

The Perils of Writing About Women in Science

December 2, 2019March 1, 2016

Writing about women in science is a tricky business. While you want to champion their contributions across a range of research fields, you also don’t … Read more

Tags Canadian Science Publishing, cdnsci, Finkbeiner test, gender, Herzberg Medal, NSERC, women in science, writing

Apocalypse Now: Can Post-Apocalyptic Literature Inform Decision-Making About Our Future?

December 2, 2019February 23, 2016

“The stable climate in which human civilization has flourished for thousands of years, with a largely predictable ocean permitting the growth of great coastal cities, … Read more

Tags apocalypse, climate change, climate policy, El Nino, glaciers, literature, movies, post-apocalyptic, science, science communication, wildfire

Cut, Sew, Press: A Meditation on Quilting

December 2, 2019February 15, 2016

Yesterday after my daily dog walk in the woods (always on the lookout for bears and cougars), I considered doing some writing, quilting, or photography. … Read more

Tags art, body, craft, Creativity, depression, meditation, quilting, sewing

Rural Drinking Water Challenges

December 2, 2019February 9, 2016

When you live in the city it’s easy to ignore the complications of getting good drinking water. All you have to do is turn on … Read more

Tags bacteria, coliforms, drinking water, livestock, manure, rural, SaveShawniganWater, shocking a well, water contamination, water quality, well maintenance, wells
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