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Publié in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

Nearly a year ago, I got an email from Liam Shen, who was interested in getting seriously involved in palaeontology. He asked for advice on doing a Ph.D part time, and I realised what what I had to say in reply might be of broader interest.

Global HealthClimate And HealthCOP29Critical Evidence Gaps In The Lancet Countdown On Health And Climate ChangeEpistemologySciences de l'éducationAnglais
Publié in Reda Sadki
Auteur Reda Sadki

The 2024 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change “reveals the health threats of climate change have reached record-breaking levels” and provides “the most up-to-date assessment of the links between health and climate change”. Yet its treatment of experiential knowledge – particularly the direct observations and understanding developed by frontline health workers and communities – reveals both progress and persistent gaps in

Global HealthAndy HainesAnya GopfertClimate And HealthElizabeth Wambui Kimani-MurageSciences de l'éducationAnglais
Publié in Reda Sadki
Auteur Reda Sadki

A new article by Andy Haines, Elizabeth Wambui Kimani-Murage, and Anya Gopfert, “Strengthening primary health care in a changing climate,” outlines how climate change is already impacting health systems worldwide, with primary health care (PHC) workers bearing the immediate burden of response. Haines and colleagues make a compelling case for strengthening primary health care (PHC) as a cornerstone of climate-resilient health systems.

Global HealthAnecdotesClimate And HealthClimate ChangeDonald SchönSciences de l'éducationAnglais
Publié in Reda Sadki
Auteur Reda Sadki

A health worker in rural Kenya notices that malaria cases are appearing earlier in the season than usual. A nurse in Bangladesh observes that certain neighborhoods are experiencing more heat-related illnesses despite similar temperatures.

KubernetesInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in lab.sub - Articles

Dealing with Rancher Snapshots A bare kubernetes cluster managed with rancher is hosted and provided by our computing center (GWDG). They offer great support when we have to scale the nodes, but after all some parts of the maintenance is our business. Setting the kubernetes version from a provided list or managing ingress controller or certbot are those tasks.

WILDLIFE NEWSBiologieAnglais
Publié in Simply Ecologist
Auteur Erzsebet Frey

“`html Exploring the Wonders of Wildlife This Week Step into the magical realm of nature as we explore the captivating sights of the week in wildlife. From a leisurely strolling pelican to an alluring psychedelic swamphen, this week unveils some of the most fascinating creatures and their natural habitats. To delve deeper into the original article, visit the original post.

SpatialLandscape-ecologySpatial-patternsMsca-pfRstatsSciences de la terre et de l'environnementAnglais
Publié in Thinking in spatial patterns

Methods for comparing spatial patterns in raster data This is the fifth part of a blog post series on comparing spatial patterns in raster data. More information about the whole series can be found in part one. This blog post focuses on comparing spatial patterns in categorical raster data for arbitrary regions.

MastodonChimieAnglais
Publié in chem-bla-ics

The x-odus continues and there is a wave of researchers moving from X to another walled-garden called Bluesky. This is good and bad. First, it is good that people are leaving X (imho) and it is good that they move to a platform that supports open standards, the AT Protocol. But I am less sure, about moving to another closed source platform. I prefer Mastodon.