Dr. Jennifer Pett-Ridge
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Dr. Jennifer Pett-Ridge
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Mom, mentor, microbial ecologist. Soil biogeochemistry, climate change, CDR, roots-microbes-minerals, stable isotope probing metagenomics, NanoSIMS. Lead of LLNL Carbon Initiative, Roads2Removal.org, Microbes Persist SFA, & Terraforming Soil Earthshot Ctr. .. more

Jennifer Pett-Ridge is an American biologist who is a senior staff scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. She also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of California, Merced. Her research makes use of systems biology and geochemistry to uncover function in microbial communities. She was awarded a 2021 United States Department of Energy Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award. .. more

Environmental science 39%
Physics 21%

As someone who often conducts fieldwork in remote places, I find it really irritating that many basic applications now require an internet connection to function.

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Dec. 21 is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Susan Cooper, who wrote the solstice poem "The Shortest Day," collaborated with illustrator Carson Ellis on a new picture book.

From the NPR archives.
Happy winter solstice! At last, we've made it to 'The Shortest Day'
Dec. 21 is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Susan Cooper, who wrote the solstice poem "The Shortest Day," collaborated with illustrator Carson Ellis on a new picture book.
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There are many claims that AI is a “planet killing” source of greenhouse gases.

But is it?

This paper might be the most detailed estimate of the emissions associated with AI.

It suggests that AI could emit as much as 30-80 *million* tons of CO2 per year.

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The carbon and water footprints of data centers and what this could mean for artificial intelligence
Company-wide metrics from the environmental disclosure of data center operators suggest that AI systems may have a carbon footprint equivalent to that of New York City in 2025, while their water footp...
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President Trump thinks he can intimidate Colorado by shuttering NCAR.

It’s political retribution, Senator John Hickenlooper and I won’t stand for it. We are holding up the appropriations package to demand NCAR is fully funded.

Read our full statement here:

#AGU25 folks, there is a rapid- response town hall TODAY on the #NCAR dismantling at 1 pm, La Nouvelle Orleans ballroom C (per an AGU media advisory)

Join us TODAY for the #AGU25 #Reeburgh_Lecture by Markus Kleber and stay for the @agubiogeosciences.bsky.social section meeting afterwards. Session B14B in LaNouvelle AB at 4:15

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Here's Ellen Harding Baker's "Solar System" quilt.🧪

This is the story.🔭

Back in 1876, an Iowa mom with 7 kids, E. H. Baker, decided that cooking & raising children wasn’t enough for her.

She started working on a wool quilt showing the solar system.

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Precipitation increase promotes soil organic carbon formation and stability via the mycorrhizal fungal pathway | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... #stableisotopes
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