Category : science

by Heidi Harley - 4 days ago

How can science help us fight wildfires?

In the past few days, UK firefighters have been tackling wildfires across the UK. As global temperatures rise, fires are likely to increase in strength and number. We hear from Rory Hadden, Professor of Fire Science at the University of Edinburgh, an...

by Heidi Harley - 4 days ago

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #19 2025

Open access notables The post-truth era and how science education keeps ignoring it, Erduran,& Science: Conventional educational strategies in combatting post-truth seem to emphasize merits of truth, evidence, and reason. Such focus misses key eleme...

by Heidi Harley - 1 week ago

Visualizing daily global temperature - part 2

This is a& re-post from the Climate Brink There are is a lot of dire news in the world these days &-& the dismantling of US climate policy, the apparent canceling of the 6th National Climate Assessment, etc. So sometimes its worth taking a break from...

by Heidi Harley - 1 week ago

EGU2025 - How the week in Vienna unfolded

Note: This blog post was written "day by day" during EGU25 happening in Vienna from April 28 to May 2. Should recordings of the Great Debates and possibly Union Symposia mentioned below, be released sometime after the conference ends, I'll include li...

by Heidi Harley - 1 week ago

Is this finally the moment for UK tidal power?

Why does the UK, an island shaped by its strong tides, still not have any major tidal energy schemes? Plans for tidal barrages in the UK seem to be regularly discussed but never come to fruition, but now a new report has suggested that a tidal lagoon...

by Heidi Harley - 1 week ago

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #18 2025

Monitoring Scientific Integrity in the US:& Silencing Science Tracker Ordinarily we employ the term "scientific integrity" in connection with staying true to ethical norms of the philosophy of science. Today however in the US there is an external thr...

by Heidi Harley - 1 week ago

Make China great again!

This is a& re-post from the Climate Brink by Andrew Dessler As readers of this Substack will know, I've been increasingly concerned about the destruction of one of America’s greatest competitive advantages: our university research system. Recen...

by Heidi Harley - 2 weeks ago

EGU2025 - Presentation about our collaborations

As mentioned in the recently published& prolog to EGU2025 article, I submitted an abstract to talk about some of the collaborations we've had with other groups and websites over the years. This blog post is a "companion article" to that presentation...

by Heidi Harley - 2 weeks ago

Quantum automata

Do you know when an engineer built the first artificial automaton—the first human-made machine that operated by itself, without external control mechanisms that altered the machine’s behavior over time as the machine undertook its mission?...