//=time() ?>
If you missed any of the amazing #SketchYourScience submissions from #AGU20, we've compiled them here: https://t.co/Q5QO5m63Mx #SciComm #SciArt #GIFYourScience
How do marine creatures like whales respond to a quieter ocean?
Hear from scientists studying how 2020's reduced ship traffic - and the noise that comes with it - has impacted ocean life in this #AGU20 press conference: https://t.co/JKoDhNgJOu
Diane Burko speaks now at #AGU20’s Science & Society: Art and Science panel about her paintings inspired by the impact of #climatechange on glaciers and reefs. She experiments with different media. Her glacier paintings are in oil and her reef work is in acrylic. #ArtatScience
In 2020, inspired by the #COVID19 pandemic, Diane Burko embarked on a new body of work. Here she references global maps of the virus’ spread, graphs charting the curve of cases and abstract visualizations of the microscopic virus. More https://t.co/1eGo2I9GUG #ArtatScience #AGU20
Geologists might enjoy #AdrienSegal's mandala print (with details) about Mount Tambora’s 1815 eruption, the resulting “Year Without a Summer," and its impact on society—Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein and the bicycle was invented. https://t.co/oq1yWnEl2A #ArtatScience #AGU20
Want to learn about--and maybe apply for--our #VoicesforScience initiative for 2021? Attend our #AGU20 panel FRIDAY 4 Dec 10AM PT w amazing current cohort members, @La_U_Re_N and @GeoarchAndLush!
https://t.co/S3d3VuaG8N
To tell a good (#science) story, you need something or someone that people can connect with or to. #AGU20 #SharingScience #SciComm