📣📣📣 Heads up, fruit fly folks! Abstracts for the Annual #Drosophila Research Conference are due TONIGHT, 8 p.m. EST! Whether you're attending in person or online, your abstract will be evaluated solely on its scientific content and relevance to #Dros22. https://t.co/dSzCNLJrzB
Honestly so sick of ‘advice’ threads from mega productive people. I am BROKEN after the last 18 months and that I’m managing to produce anything at all is a miracle. You aren’t broken? Good for you. But I don’t need your advice. I need consistent childcare 👍🏻 #subtweet#covid
"Parents aren’t even at a breaking point anymore. We’re broken. And yet we’ll go on because that’s what we do: We sweep up all our pieces and put them back together as best we can,” writes @dansinker https://t.co/RQOWmFEKko
Remember when all the schools and daycares closed for like a year and the whole country was like, “Eh, we’ll just let the women deal with that”? I’m gonna be mad about that for a *while*
Dear white women praising Stacey Abrams, Okay now find the black women in your sphere, in your office, in your PTA and listen to them too. Stacey would want you to, and she wouldn't have to work so damn hard if we had already done this.
Scientific American has never endorsed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history—until now.
The 2020 election is literally a matter of life and death. We urge you to vote for health, science and Joe Biden for President.
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The fires across the West Coast are just the latest examples of the very real ways our changing climate is changing our communities. Protecting our planet is on the ballot. Vote like your life depends on it—because it does.