The late Dame Stella Rimington was the first female Director General of MI5.
From top secret work in India, to outsmarting Russian spies and dealing with IRA threats, she modernised MI5 and inspired the iconic ‘M’ in James Bond.
This is my tribute thread to her:
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Hi @wesstreeting 👋
Since our ice sculpture melted last week, Seckin's SOD1 MND continues to progress... help us change that.
By ensuring access to the drug tofersen, you’re giving people like Seckin a chance. It's free. The NHS just needs to administer it.
Please act now.
Meet the second group of musicians we’re supporting through our Fast Track Award for 2025⚡
We could be supporting you next - applications for Fast Track are open now🙌
Apply here: https://t.co/8X7NqzSLuc
Could you help us keep the ALD archive alive? With 650 blog post and pages, over 160 profiles of women in STEM, and details of nearly 1,000 indie events, it remains a valuable resource. Please donate a fiver, or share with your community.
https://t.co/vLkBc3bTO4
One month today I’ll be back at the @ri_science Faraday lecture theatre, this time with my brand new show: Surprising Science with a Piece of Paper!
Expect some hands-on, demos, and puzzles!
Will I see you there?
https://t.co/ZsemmgjZJq
#ScienceIsEverywhere#BeCurious#DrJo
A new era of skills training begins 🔧
We are proud to unveil an exciting new chapter for the #NationalTheatreSkillsCentre, powered by a new transformative partnership with @BankofAmerica 1/2
The secret's out! 🚀
The 2025 Christmas Lectures, supported by @CGI_Global, will be presented by Dr Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock, and will be about outer space and all the scientific wonders beyond planet Earth.
We can't wait until December! Find out more: https://t.co/XWTLkrs7S0
Calling all makers, artists, and designers!
You could design the zero gravity indicator for the @NASAArtemis II mission to the Moon. This small plushie indicates when the @NASA_Orion spacecraft has reached space. Submit your design here: https://t.co/e9jAyjoR0X
What makes Rubin different?
In the 1990s, scientists began designing an ambitious survey that would cover the entire visible sky repeatedly and quickly. It would unlock the potential for discovery across astronomy and astrophysics.
The problem? A capable telescope didn't exist.
Did you know that #MND is considered a rare disease? It affects up to 5,000 people in the UK at any one time.
We’re using #RareDiseaseDay to raise awareness of MND. You can help us.
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In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, AJL is shining a light on black pioneers transforming the AI and tech industry for the better:
➡️ @LatanyaSweeney Ph.D. - The first black woman to receive a Computer Science PhD from @MIT in 2001, Latanya's research first founded the area of study known as data privacy. She was the first to demonstrate discrimination in online algorithms, founding the new research area known as algorithmic fairness. She is now a Professor of Government and Technology at @Harvard, continuing her remarkable career in computer science. 👏🏾
➡️ Mophat Okinyi - Mophat used to work as a content moderator for the data training platform Sama (contracted by @OpenAI) in Kenya. Every day, Mophat's job was to read and label graphic descriptions of toxic content to teach ChatGPT what not to say. The grueling, traumatic work was detrimental to his mental health and led him to start the Content Moderators Union, designed to protect the rights of AI data workers in Africa. Mophat is now the Founder & CEO of Techworker Community Africa, an NGO that educates African AI workers about their rights. ✊🏿
➡️ @safiyanoble - Safiya is known for her best-selling book 'Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism' and her ground-breaking work on algorithmic discrimination. As Chair of Social Sciences and Professor of Gender Studies, African American Studies, and Information Studies at @UCLA, her research is both sociological and interdisciplinary, intersecting with issues of race, gender, culture, power, and technology. 📚
This International Day of Women and Girls in Science we celebrate two women who are driving Parkinson’s research forward.
Professor Maria Grazia Spillantini and Dr Marta Camacho share thoughts on what it means to be a woman in Parkinson’s research.
👉🏽 https://t.co/8T1mILDIKG
🚀 This #11Feb International Day of Women and Girls in Science, meet the inspirational Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell and hear from some of the physicists who have used Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarships to pursue exciting research to benefit #physics and our future.✨
Really impressive work by Dr Emma Yates and her team.
Their simple blood test, Enlighten, could have a huge impact in detecting multiple types of cancer at earlier stages.
It's encouraging to know that research into tackling these devastating diseases continues.
Aged 16 - 25 and passionate about heritage and culture? Apply to join the Kids in Museums Youth Panel!
💻 Fully remote (all meetings take place on Zoom)
🌟 No experience necessary
👍 Develop new skills and have new experiences
Apply: https://t.co/P5fRbr64au
📐 Mathematicians, what's the best piece of advice you've received?
Mathematician and award-winning science presenter @fryrsquared has joined Cambridge as Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics @FacultyMaths.