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Navigating parenthood as an early career scientist: insights and challenges from hydrological sciences – Part 1

A contribution by Lina Stein, Rodolfo Bezerra Nobrega and Diana Spieler Raising a child in combination with a full-time career is no easy feat. That is true in general and maybe even more true in academia. Juggling the workload, conference … Continue reading

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Nodule mining activities on the deep-seafloor ecosystem

A streams of thoughts contribution by Hayat Nasirova The deep sea, the largest ecosystem on earth and one of the least explored, is home to high biodiversity and offers an abundance of resources (Ramirez-Llodra et al., 2011). The Ocean Foundation … Continue reading

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Is the Caspian Sea the next Aral lake?

A streams of thoughts contribution by Hayat Nasirova The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest lake on Earth. It is located at the intersection of Europe and Asia. It is called “sea” because it has an ocean-type earth layer at the … Continue reading

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Dashli volcanic eruption: Do mud volcanoes affect hydrological processes?

– A streams of thoughts contribution by Hayat Nasirova; co-edited by Paola Mazzoglio, Ritesh Patro and Swamini Khurana “Mud volcano” is a generic term commonly used to describe any structure that emits water, mud, or hydrocarbons. Although mud volcanoes occur … Continue reading

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The art of science communication

Gökben Demir (GD) in conversation with Sam Illingworth (he/him) and Louise Arnal (she/elle) from Consilience and ConciliARTe Consilience is an inclusive online journal that provides space for people’s exploration between art and science. While Consilience creates a bridge between poems … Continue reading

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