My sister is an elementary school teacher in Austin, Texas. It is immensely disturbing that she has the most dangerous job of anyone I know.
https://t.co/ZbMQp2vMLu via @nbcnews
Of concern:
A substantial decline in success rates (all instruments) at @snsf_ch.
Ein deutlicher Rückgang der Erfolgsquoten (alle Instrumente) bei @snf_ch.
Une baisse substantielle des taux de succès (tous instruments) au @fns_ch.
Dear friends, please help us to #SupportUkraine and support Enamine charity fund with your donations.
More information: https://t.co/3m15Z22f6o
#StandWithUkraine
Oleksandr Korsun was a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Kharkiv National University. He was an expert of ab-initio #molecular#dynamics applied to molecular systems and carbon nanotubes. He was tragically killed under the heavy shelling of #Kharkiv last Thursday.
#ScienceForUkraine: nine million francs for hiring researchers from Ukraine in Swiss institutions - in collaboration with #ScholarsAtRisk, we are expanding our efforts on behalf of researchers affected by the war.
https://t.co/ygIVSq4mxx
War in Ukraine has knock-ons for drug discovery.
It appears, that this war is disrupting access to a supply of up to 80% of the world’s screening compounds.
Thank you, Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), for bringing up this matter to attention.
https://t.co/ronLZBXNmS
Media: @Kasparov63 to @AC360: "There's no way to avoid this confrontation. It's not *if* @NATO confronts #Putin in the skies over #Ukraine or nearby or on the ground. It's when. Better to start now and do it on our terms. There will be no way out if he attacks #NATO countries."
19 seconds of surveillance footage that shows how Ukrainian residential areas are being bombarded.
This is the southern city of Mykolaiv on Saturday morning.
Footage verified by @muyixiao & @tiefenthaeler of NYT.
https://t.co/jsoyvTaKqH
Vice President Kamala Harris said the inflated costs in the U.S. were worth paying to penalize Russia over its invasion of Ukraine: “There is a price to pay for democracy,” adding that it is important to “stand with your friends,” she said. https://t.co/iSH3EbWD2W
Very sad day for the history of @nytimes in Moscow. Pulling all its correspondents out of the country. We have had reporters there continuously since 1921, with one or two short interruptions due to visa hiccoughs. Not Stalin, not the Cold War, nothing drove us out.
#ScienceForUkraine: in addition to a million francs for stays at Swiss universities with #ScholarsAtRisk, we are taking a series of further measures to support researchers from Ukraine.
https://t.co/7Rxjx6Ras4
Massive protests in Ukrainian cities occupied by Russia, making short work of Putin’s outlandish claims that the @UN-condemned invasion is “liberation.” This is Kherson after the Russian conquest
If nothing else, the invasion of Ukraine should remind us that liberal democracy is something that had to be fought for, and we must never forget that. https://t.co/IsB66ExlgA