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The Fight Against Climate Change Obstructionism

My brother recently introduced me to an organization which his neighbor had introduced to him.  It’s called the Citizens Climate…

Japan has a train inspired by the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. It's basically the train equivalent of cosplay.

A Love Letter to Rail Travel

As I traveled around Japan for 10 days after finishing my EAPSI fellowship, I spent a lot of time on trains.…

Traveling Japan, Part 3: The Epic Conclusion

The shocking finale! Himeiji castle On August 28th I woke and checked out of my hotel in Kyoto.  I would…

Traveling Japan, Part 2: Kyoto

On account of having a lot of photos from my  time travelling in Japan, I decided to dump them on…

Releasing my BOS Files into the Wild

In addition to learning Python while working on the BOS project, I also began trying to learn git to code…

Traveling Japan, Part 1

Like most of the EAPSI fellows, I opted to have my return flight back to the US a week after…

The importance of Publicly Funded Science and the NSF

As I’ve mentioned on this blog, this fellowship in Japan is funded by a partnership between the US National Science…

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