Exclusive - Nancy Yao withdraws as founding director of a new Smithsonian women's history museum after @washingtonpost investigation of her handling of sexual harassment allegations. https://t.co/tNjHLiJKw0
For the past five years, I’ve been working on a book, and I can’t wait to share it with the world. The Lumumba Plot is coming this October from @AAKnopf. You can pre-order here: https://t.co/UWHdwXVI9E
This is first rate accountability reporting about one of the world’s most revered museums looking the other way in its hiring process. It’s really unbelievable
SCOOP: Smithsonian re-evaluating hiring of new women’s history museum boss after @washingtonpost questions about sex-harassment retaliation suits she settled at a New York museum she led. Via @RoigFranzia@ThomasFloyd https://t.co/Laa4QA03Qa
Interesting development. Eric Lander out at OSTP going to be replaced, for the moment, by a combo of ex-NIH boss Francis Collins and OSTP deputy Alondra Nelson, who got there from Inst for Advanced Study.
Everyone in this crowd, all three, are principally about DNA/genetics.
Great idea: The Science Museum (UK) used its digitized collection, API, and log of web pages with zero views to create “Never Been Seen”—a site that makes you the very first person to see an object. Nice model for serendipity. (via @sebchan’s newsletter) https://t.co/NE6Dmzq8om
This is the moment Minneapolis Police fired on our CBS News crew with rubber bullets. As you can see, no protesters anywhere near us- we all were wearing credentials and had cameras out. Our sound engineer was hit in the arm. #cbsnews
So here’s what happened today. The NYPD arrested me at 96th Street and West Side Highway while I was taking photos and video to post to Twitter. I told the police I was with the Press, they walked by me and then turned around and arrested me.
Me and @katzish have come to the part of the pandemic relationship with a romantic night of more antibodies testing. Considering an update on my @nytopinion column: https://t.co/6ZOuLex0l4