What's an IRMS, and why do I care?
Mike Sullivan writes: I have spent some time over the past two weeks trying to get my arms around some new equipment we are installing. An Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer… Read more »
Mike Sullivan writes: I have spent some time over the past two weeks trying to get my arms around some new equipment we are installing. An Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer… Read more »
We had our informal sushi/sashimi tasting last Thursday evening, and it was a lot of fun. Some quick background — Professor Dick Lee wanted to see if there is any… Read more »
Mike Sullivan writes: The new superintendent of Gray’s Reef National Marine, George Sedberry, will present the next program on the Skidaway Institute Seminar Series, on Tuesday, Sept 25, at 3:30… Read more »
Mike Sullivan writes: Dick Lee’s black sea bass aquaculture project is back on the front page this morning. “The Skinnie” magazine gave it a nice spread in last week’s issue.… Read more »
Dr. Herb Windom is a professor emeritus at Skidaway Institute. Dr. Windom was the first scientist to join the faculty in the late 1960s and served as acting director of… Read more »
Mike Sullivan writes: I really don’t want to turn this blog into a series of book reviews, but I ran across another book with a strong Skidaway Institute connection. I… Read more »
Skidaway Institute’s Dr. Herb Windom has offered the following comment on “Global Climate — Comment and Reponse.” (See below.) Just to enter the fray on Rick’s side, I offer the… Read more »
Mike Sullivan writes: The summer may be winding down but there is all kinds of activity at Skidaway Institute. The Board of Regents included our request for $1.2 million for… Read more »
Dr. Jay Brandes, a Skidaway Institute faculty research scientist, writes: Stable Isotope Facility Update- We have been working with engineers from Thermo-Finnigan corp. to install a brand new isotope ratio… Read more »
Mike Sullivan writes: I am about half-way through a pretty good book, “The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science” by Natalie Angier who is a science… Read more »