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I think I appreciate the *intent* of this article, but ultimately it goes far enough off the rails in multiple spots to be harmful. Too excited about a couple pet ideas, too dismissive of some things that are observable daily realities for those with LC.
Tough news... Stacey delivered a meaningful amount of joy.
"It was inevitable that AI would prey upon what I believe to be a deeply human instinct: our desire to learn more about what else lives on our planet."
⚒️ Significant* that scaling relationship is different for supershear earthquakes: “[they] tend to be longer than their subshear counterparts for any given magnitude and thus may expose a greater population to shaking.” *maybe not surprising, but this is the first time I’ve seen it so baldy stated.
It's out. My latest feature for @science.org, from aboard the RRS Discovery: a deep look at the past, present, and future of AMOC, told through the RAPID program. AMOC is weakening -- maybe, probably. But it also may be more resilient than some have made it seem.
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Google AI Overview court loss in Germany could spell doom for AI search industry.
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Nobody needs AI to search the Internet, court says in ruling against Google
sci comm person, controversially anti-nazi
Scott K. Johnson
AI Animal Videos Are Ruining One Of The Internet's Last Good Things | Defector
Recently, while picking up a banh mi in my neighborhood, I found myself transfixed by a TV in the restaurant showing what I assumed was a nature documentary. At first the footage soothed: Gentle…
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Studies of the Atlantic's circulation find signs of both weakening and unexpected stability in the face of global warming
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The ocean current that warms Europe may be more resilient than feared
You always gotta laugh at the aristocratic verbiage used to describe the sin of speaking truth to harmful bullshit.
Scott K. Johnson
Scott K. Johnson
Ars Technica
✍️ I went deep on what's happening with machine learning in weather and climate models. I learned a lot and you can, too. (I like to promote the reading of my writing by making it sound like assigned work. It's called marketing, look it up.)
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There might finally be a way forward for long Covid treatment—if only you were allowed to talk about it.
RIP to an absolute legend, Stacey King. I hope Stacey is remembered as a man of the people. He would stay for 45 minutes to an hour after games every night for 20 years in order to take pictures and meet Bulls fans.
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🌟 OPEN ACCESS 🌟 Surface Rupture and Slip Distribution of the 2025 Mw 7.7 Mandalay Earthquake and Updated Length Scaling of Supershear Earthquakes #SRL ⚒️ The M7.7 Myanmar earthquake’s 475 kilometer-long surface rupture is the longest continental strike-slip rupture on record. buff.ly/4XXVgXp
Scott K. Johnson
Scott K. Johnson
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There might finally be a way forward for long Covid treatment—if only you were allowed to talk about it.
The Painful Truth About Long Covid
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BREAKING: CBS News has terminated 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley's contract following his vocal disagreements with the new leadership under Bari Weiss.
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Polystyrene can be upcycled into carbon sponge material.
arstechnica.com
Your empty cuppa could capture carbon
Machine learning has its limits—how is it being used?
arstechnica.com
The weather and climate science AI revolution isn’t revolutionary
Ars Technica
Seismological Society of America
Ars Technica
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Steph Noh
ICYMI If you're wondering what to make of new "AI models" for weather forecast or climate science, I've got you covered. I talked to a number of researchers and found that the story is pretty different between the two fields, but in both cases it's more complex than it looks on the surface.
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Machine learning has its limits—how is it being used?
arstechnica.com
The weather and climate science AI revolution isn’t revolutionary
Ars Technica