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I fully agree that the quick dismissal of person to person transmission of #hantavirus is ill-founded. Have been reading a number of papers. This one (animal model) is particularly enlightening
Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 4. Entrepreneurial open.substack.com/pub/professo...
Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 7. #Assessment open.substack.com/pub/professo... #highereducation
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Going back to my blog. Posted "Reflections on the Reflecting Pool". They need and #environmentalengineering mindset to solve this. #ReflectingPool chaasblog.wordpress.com/2026/06/17/r...
“Cutting off fundamental, curiosity-driven science is like eating the seed corn. We may have a little more to eat next winter but what will we plant so we and our children will have enough to get through the winters to come?” ― Carl Sagan
Proposed regulations from Office of the Management of the Budget will be devastating for science. Fight back by getting informed and writing personalized comments in the Federal Register comment period. Excellent resources from @standupforscience.net fight2win.standupforscience.net
These folks just published a real study measuring the local temp impacts of data centers: about +1.8°F (max 4°F) in neighborhoods up to a third of a mile nearby. Much smaller than the other draft paper, but in neighborhoods, need to mitigate waste heat. asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/sustainableb...
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Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 6. Content open.substack.com/pub/professo... #highereducation
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Of all the words in this series, “entrepreneurial” may be the hardest to argue against.
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Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 4. Entrepreneurial
Data Center Waste Heat as an Emerging Urban Thermal Hazard: First Field Measurements of Neighborhood-Scale Air Temperature Impacts
Abstract. Data centers are among the fastest-growing sources of concentrated anthropogenic heat in urban environments. Despite heat flux densities that exceed peak solar irradiance by a factor of 2–6,...
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We have arrived at the last of the seven words in this series, and in some ways, it is the most paradoxical.
Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 7. Assessment
Of all the phrases I plan to examine in this series, “the university is a business” is the most foundational.
Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 3. The University is a Business
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“Content” may be the most quietly corrosive word in this series.
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Seven "Dirty" Words in Higher Ed. - 6. Content
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