@WomenSciAUST #CountHerIn#IWD24 Encouraging female students and staff to engage in Science and academics through providing fun activities #teacherofscience
Coffin 🤝 CT scan
Our friends at @RM_Oudheden have been using medical scanning, and chemical analysis to understand more about these ancient artifacts.
See this coffin and more at ‘Discovering Ancient Egypt.’ Book your tickets today: https://t.co/NAxSiJyq90
#ImposterSyndrome:
Imposter thoughts
The more successful you become the more there is to be exposed.
Now they'll expect this every time.
Maybe I've peaked. Maybe this is as good as I get?
Chart from: https://t.co/DkGP0TM3Ck #PhDchat#PhDforum
New paper. We found increased bird breeding activity and species richness at revegetated farm dams relative to shelterbelts and unplanted dams. Woodland birds responded particularly well.
https://t.co/AaHSJsDr24
#BREAKING - El Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) have just been declared by the Bureau of Meteorology, increasing the likelihood of abnormally dry and warm weather in Australia during the coming months.
Understanding and managing the role of bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) in forest dieback: a review of the ecological and management evidenceanaging the role of bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) in forest dieback: a review is out! https://t.co/KYHq7Ch5Uq
Notably my hypothesis (below) that citizen science leads us to a more participatory democracy is entirely untested - I am guessing gathering any evidence either way requires social science skills that are beyond me. Still - it makes me feel happy. https://t.co/SSpcbknXNF
Earlier this year, we undertook some research into the impacts of rat poison on #PowerfulOwls. Our initial results are in, and sadly they confirm what has been shown in other birds of prey: https://t.co/xGv5B9wXcx
📷Photo: Corinne Carpentier