Written By: Scott McInerney, undergraduate @ University of Wisconsin-Madison The atmosphere is an ocean of molecules floating around, mixing, reacting, and sustaining life with each other. Among this vast expanse …
2021 CLEAR Symposium
What do freeways, airports, chickens, population density, wealth, weather, COVID-19 and biomes have in common??? They are all topics that high school students investigated as a part of the Collaborative …
When the odds are against you: thriving in higher education STEM as an undocumented Hispanic woman
Written By: Stephanie Mora Garcia, PhD Candidate @ UCSD Today my identity includes many aspects of which I am proud; and at the top of the list is inquisitive scientist. …
So the CDC has recommended wearing cloth masks. Here’s why and what you can do.
Written By: Jeanette McConnell, PhD The CDC has recommended “wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), …
Microbes Are Shaping What The Ocean Gives Back To Us
Written By: Lucia Cancelada, PhD Candidate @ UCSD Imagine what lies beyond the ocean surface. I bet you are thinking about the big stuff: fish, dolphins, whales, coral reefs, maybe …
Los Microorganismos Dan Forma a lo que el Océano Nos Devuelve
Escrito por: Lucia Cancelada, Candidata a doctorado @ UCSD Imagina lo que hay debajo de la superficie del océano. Apuesto a que estás pensando en grande: peces, delfines, ballenas, arrecifes, …
Becoming Aware of the Invisible: Why I Study Aerosols
Written By: Kyle Angle, PhD Candidate @ UCSD I began my journey of studying aerosols without having any idea what they were. In my freshman year at Truman State studying …
National Chemistry Week ‘All Hands-On’ Outreach Event @ UCSD!
CAICE graduate and undergraduate students (Suds, Samantha, Stephanie, & Charlotte) participated in the ‘All Hands-on’ outreach event held at UCSD to celebrate National Chemistry Week! We brought along with us …
CAICE at AGU 2018 Fall Meeting
CAICE investigators and students traveled to AGU this week to showcase their work. Here are a few of the sessions: Kim Prather gave an invited talk titled, “Mesocosm Studies of …
Kim Prather gives 2018 IGAC Keynote Talk in Takamatsu Kagawa, Japan
In her keynote presentation on #IGAC2018 @kprather88 explained how they moved the full complexity of the ocean-atmosphere system into the lab for fundamental chemistry studies and invited colleagues warmly to …
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