Job Search Update!
The job search front has been busy for me this past week. I had a phone interview with one institution on Wednesday (Mar. 20). I expect to hear back from them within two weeks.
"Great are the works of the LORD, studied by all who delight in them." - Psalm 111:2 (NRSV)
The job search front has been busy for me this past week. I had a phone interview with one institution on Wednesday (Mar. 20). I expect to hear back from them within two weeks.
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If you doubt that smoking is bad for your health, I recommend Merchants of Doubt.
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In a paper in Physical Review Letters, researchers compared two methods for using cosmic-ray radiography to gather images of nuclear material within the core of a reactor similar to Fukushima Daiichi Reactor No. 1. The team found that Los Alamos’ scattering method for cosmic-ray radiography was far superior to the traditional transmission method for capturing high-resolution image data of potentially damaged nuclear material.
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... take a look at Clear Dark Sky, which includes a stargazing weather forecast and the Dark Sky Finder.
Can you bind the chains of the Pleiades
or loose the cords of Orion?
Can you lead forth the Mazzaroth in their season,
or can you guide the Bear with its children?
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From the New York Times:
Town managers attribute the new resolve mostly to a yearlong competition sponsored by the Climate and Energy Project, which set out to extricate energy issues from the charged arena of climate politics."How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!" -Psalm 133:1
If the heartland is to seriously reduce its dependence on coal and oil, ... the issues must be separated. So the project ran an experiment to see if by focusing on thrift, patriotism, spiritual conviction and economic prosperity, it could rally residents of six Kansas towns to take meaningful steps to conserve energy and consider renewable fuels.
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