A recent study suggested that the safe upper limit in wet bulb conditions might be closer to 88F. Link to an article discussing the research
Invertebrate keeper, rock flipper, fungi fanatic, native plant enthusiast, and general nature lover.
A recent study suggested that the safe upper limit in wet bulb conditions might be closer to 88F. Link to an article discussing the research
Huh, I’ve never considered estimating the weight of my hands, but after reading I can see the importance/application.
Love the contrast of all the greenery with the jelly ears!
Well, did she have any?
Sweet! There are some additional more specific arthropod communities (arachnids and myriapods off the top of my head) on mander.xyz if anyone is looking.
With the hobbit foot hair!
I’m rocking with the PWA for now but you better believe I’m signed up for that Boost release
Saving this to send to coworkers next time we have to go to a meeting that could have been an email
Midday after working outside and getting really dirty or sweaty, when it’s still bright enough outside that you don’t have to turn the lights on and the bathroom is only lit from the window, you’re already so hot from working that the water has to start out lukewarm, and also you have a shower beer. My favorite kind.
Bird’s nest is so crazy looking! I found some near me last year and I’ve been watching for it to pop back up.
Some type of stonefly, I think.
I thought it might be “is shrimps bugs?”
This is a really insidious problem in my field of translational/comparative medicine. They were spot on that perpetrators are essentially protected by their positions, so it’s difficult to enact any lasting positive change, and those negatively affected do often leave academia.
I think others are right that a lot of the issues you’re having are related to the size of the insurance you joined.
What sort of issues are you having? It’s been working pretty well for me using the PWA.
I don’t have chooks anymore but joining to get my chicken fix vicariously, until I move and get some again of course!
Fantastic vibes. Are the plants getting all their light from the window or do you have grow lights in there too?
Love it!
I love a radler. Also, this is one of the things I really miss about living in Iowa - the organized beer rides and brewery bike tours were fantastic, you could do one practically every weekend in the summer.
Damn, I’ve been struggling this week with whether I should leave my PhD program with a master’s or keep toughing it out, and this really hit home for me.