@AcademicChatter It's a marathon, not a race. Pace yourself. Take care of yourself. Use a citation manager. Keep moving; progress is progress no matter how small it may seem.
On this day we commemorate the 14 lives that were lost. May they rest in peace, and may their courage and memory be honoured in our actions to end violence against women and gender based violence #December6
A massive loss to the scientific community. RIP #Arecibo, may your spirit live on in our study of the stars.
Arecibo telescope collapses, ending 57-year run https://t.co/lTFfixyE7T
Its been a while since I've done any sort of observational astrophysics, but this broke my heart. A seminal facility will be put to rest. #Arecibo , may your message continue to travel the cosmos
Following engineering assessments concluding damage to Arecibo Observatory cannot be addressed without endangering the lives and safety of crew and staff, NSF plans to decommission the 305-meter telescope: https://t.co/En0S7OOhY4
Just finished reading #ThePerfectPredator by Drs Strathdee Patterson (@chngin_the_wrld). It was fantastic to see what science can do when we work together. (Also got a kick of the fact that she's an adjunct at #SFU!)
We made changes to the #CAPhys2020 Virtual Congress to support the #Strike4BlackLives today. The CAP EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) Committee will hold a session on actions to improve experiences of Black students & researchers in physics (1pm EDT) https://t.co/8JHJG4sRBe
Hi Everyone! 👋 We are excited to present our #LOGIC2020Poster about how our small group of women in @SFUChemistry grew and became an official chapter of @CWICNetwork this year! 👩🏿🔬👩🏾🔬👩🏽🔬👩🏼🔬👩🏻🔬 We can’t wait to engage with everyone and make new friends in this community 🤗
After WWII, the third plutonium core created by the United States was no longer needed as a weapon. For the moment, nuclear scientists were allowed to keep the sphere, which would become known as the demon core. https://t.co/2AK1vYt1tF