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some more clue about how anthropogenic carbon is stored in the Southern Ocean: nature.com/articles/s4159… paper published today in @nature Scientific Reports
How to work out which coral reefs will bleach, and which might be spared theconversation.com/how-to-work-ou… via @ConversationEDU
#CoralReef under #climatechange, their pathways to #bleaching under the control of regional temperature variability rdcu.be/woyM
Challenging some academic myths @BristolUniASD: I'm indispensable I can do it all I don't need a break It will get better
RT @onaccelerator: Apply now for #ONPrime Take your research from idea to impact: oninnovation.com.au/en/Programs/ON…
Leaving academia doesn't mean you can't go back. #ECRchat #STEMcareers
Are you a long-term #postdoc? See my latest blog "Keep on, keepin' on" biosciencecareers.org/2017/01/keep-o… #ecrchat
3 more things you can learn from CSIRO about engaging Social Media efangelist.wordpress.com/2013/09/20/3-m… via @tonybiancotti
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3 more things you can learn from CSIRO about engaging Social Media
Even if you are not a “science nerd” you can learn lots from checking out the social media of the CSIRO – (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) I’m …
CSIRO goes global with Silicon Valley office afr.com/leadership/inn… via @FinancialReview
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CSIRO goes global with Silicon Valley office
The CSIRO is going to Silicon Valley to give Australian entrepreneurs direct access to the US technology hub and funding opportunities.
Find out about the planning and what scientists pack for a 51-day voyage to #Antarctica on #RVInvestigator theguardian.com/world/2017/jan… ^MM
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Epic Antarctic voyage maps seafloor to predict ocean rise as glacier the size of California melts
Global research group will trace Totten glacier’s history back to last ice age, in hope of predicting future melting patterns
New study in @PLOSONE suggests writing in a more narrative style increases uptake/influence of climate papers. journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
Check it out - 20 great postdoctoral fellowships @CSIROnews Future Science Platforms #Australia #ecrchat @naturejobs nature.com/naturejobs/sci…
Carbon capture? Try the sea floor. Seagrass beats tropical rainforest x2. More in #ECOS blogs.csiro.au/ecos/blue-carb… ^TW
Wanting to chat about #GBR health and monitoring with researchers, regulators, tour operators, reef users etc. Pls RT and PM me to chat
Our oysters have filtered the water clean. Come see Oysters wearing heart rate monitors at #AgCatalyst16
Apps for Max Day Environmental Sci Fellowship Award close in two weeks! Up to $20k to assist early-career research science.org.au/opportunities/…
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The Max Day Environmental Science Fellowship Award
Applications for the 2026 round are now closed. Details The Max Day Environmental Science Fellowship Award is an annual award of up to $20,000 per awardee to assist PhD students or early career
A good Leader needs to be trustworthy, a good communicator and transparent. Same 3 traits re-iterated over and over at #scipath16
I need reviewers for an exciting new R package written for energy industry research. Any takers? @up_jors #rstats #datascience
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Come work with us at CSIRO Hobart as a Senior Research Scientist in Aquatic Animal Health - Pls RT jobs.csiro.au/job/Hobart%2C-… #aquaculture
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