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Ted Mackereth

@ted_mackereth

Data Scientist - once Galactic archaeologist 🌌 He/Him

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linkhttp://jmackereth.github.io calendar_today03-07-2016 03:01:12

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Next week, Climate TRACE will release the first facility-level inventory of the largest known individual sources of the 162 million tons of greenhouse gas pollution emitted into the troposphere every day. Learn more in a #ScienceEditorial by Al Gore: scim.ag/sx

Next week, <a href="/ClimateTRACE/">Climate TRACE</a> will release the first facility-level inventory of the largest known individual sources of the 162 million tons of greenhouse gas pollution emitted into the troposphere every day. 

Learn more in a #ScienceEditorial by <a href="/algore/">Al Gore</a>: scim.ag/sx
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A lot of hard work (including OceanMind) went into this Climate TRACE release, which makes up the most detailed facility level global inventory of Carbon emissions! #COP27

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About that "but having no HST/JWST proprietary period means that science will happen faster" argument: Geez, people, we're doing astronomy, not delivering a cure for cancer. 1/3

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This was always a wild aspect of working at UoB for me - classes running till 7pm and no one (seemingly) thinking that was weird/unacceptable

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Am I one of the only people who hasn’t joined in the GPT-4 fun yet?! OpenAI I cant make an account because of this error - please help! I’m not suspicious, honest!

Am I one of the only people who hasn’t joined in the GPT-4 fun yet?! <a href="/OpenAI/">OpenAI</a> I cant make an account because of this error - please help! I’m not suspicious, honest!
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A big reason for me having left Astro was the constant fear of not being able to keep up & push out papers in a matter of days - it just eats away at you and detracts from why we do the science

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If it wasn’t for wonderful astrophysics lectures at LJMU Astrophysics - I would have likely ended up leaving my undergrad, never doing a PhD. Those lectures made me realise the value of the dry foundational stuff. Do what interests you!