Listening is love, listening is healing. We know it, but most of us (or do I mean me?) forget. We cannot hold back the words, the proffered solutions—but we must. We must simply listen.
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During World War II, thousands of scientists and engineers worked on the Manhattan Project, the top secret push to develop an atomic bomb that would end the war. Hundreds of those scientists were women. Starting 7/20 listen in to the new season: Women of the Manhattan Project.
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Does #openscience really promote more #innovation, #collaboration & #ReproducibleResearch? Join the inaugural public ICOR webinar May 17 to discuss and learn about efforts to build #evidence. See details & registration link in the latest blog post at https://t.co/7lMHKlkGZh
See today's @NYTopinion response to "Untangling Rosalind Franklin's Role..." by @katiehafner, originator of thrilling @SciAm podcast @LostWomenofSci that surfaces brilliant forgotten & unsung scientists and their discoveries via deep-dive journalism https://t.co/IRveg8Rumy
https://t.co/yVIqwVCdSC (ICOR) is holding its first public webinar May 17, 10:30am-12pm ET. Learn about and join our efforts to implement & catalog evidence-based best practices for #collaboration & #openscience. Register here: https://t.co/bVy154LI3x
50 registered projects already! - connecting to 11 identified Solutions that incentivize #OpenScience and collaborative, reproducible, innovative research https://t.co/isgs9erWP2
ICOR seeks to register all projects that aim to radically change the status quo of closed research - newly launched site showcases and connects people and projects in collaborative open research. Sign your project up to be part of the library! https://t.co/2q27EfwALh
What makes open research good for us? https://t.co/uO23QpFtHk and ICOR are exploring how a values-driven approach offers more focused and precise measures of why open research and open source benefit society. Watch this space! https://t.co/Pf2u2me9E5
2023 is the year of #OpenScience! NASA and other federal agencies are advancing opportunities to broaden scientific participation and increase accessibility to knowledge—here's how you can get involved: https://t.co/0zJWz9oDAW
Season 3 is live!
“The First Lady of Engineering” tells the story of Yvonne Young Clark, or YY. Episode 1 takes us to the beginning—YY’s early family history, starting with Joshua Houston.
Art by @traci_mims
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We're flipping a research funding initiative to #OpenScience! ICOR is working with @TempletonWorld Charity Foundation to design, implement, and track their new Listening and Learning in a Polarized World initiative. https://t.co/8dIGgfysuZ
@brembs Hear hear! - a real hero. Check out the new podcast "Lost Women of Science" https://t.co/zCiPUUJ58t - releasing 3rd segment this week. Sponsored by Sci Am. Amazing long journalism by NYTimes reporter.
As the unofficial cheerleader for my wife @katiehafner's new novel, "The Boys," I'll resist the urge to inundate you with reviews & such. But here are the first few from @edelweiss_squad, a platform for booksellers. I'm biased, but yes, it's this good. Out in July @SPIEGELandGRAU