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Month: August 2017

Solar Eclipse

by Bill GilhoolyNewsPosted on August 21, 2017October 22, 2017Comments are Disabled

Here I am demonstrating some hi-tech equipment for viewing the Great American Eclipse. The School of Science’s Eclipse Viewing Party was a lot of fun.

Check out more about the event here:  https://news.iu.edu/stories/2017/08/iupui/inside/28-eclipse.html

photo by Cathy Chouinard

Bremen

by Bill GilhoolyField and LabworkPosted on August 8, 2017Comments are Disabled

I just got back from a great trip to the Thermo factory in Bremen, Germany.

Pub: New paleoclimate paper!

by Bill GilhoolyPublicationsPosted on August 3, 2017August 9, 2017Comments are Disabled

Check out the new pub: Paleoclimate support for a persistent dry island effect in the Colombian Andes during the last 4700 years

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