Dr. Joe Gaydos will speak @VillageBksBham on June 5 about how communities can fight science denialism and advocate for change. Read my story in the Salish Current. https://t.co/5a3PEJuxHn
Upasana Sarraju shows us a sillier, but no less innovative, side of science in her jaw-dropping, laugh-out-loud story about the Ig Nobel prizes for the latest issue of the @SciWriterMag! https://t.co/UnonTfkiA2
Seaweed farming to fight climate change is catching on in Maine as evidenced by @julia_grimmett's fascinating story in the latest issue of the @SciWriterMag! Meet the farmers and scientists at the cusp of this innovative climate solution: https://t.co/CkYg7gMEDN
Does environmental education change behavior? Read about the efforts of programs in Puget Sound and throughout Washington State in my latest story for @CurrentSalish. https://t.co/ZL4m8NfxIW
Salish Sea waters are acidifying faster than ever before, but Washington state is leading the world in research to address the looming disaster. Read my latest story for @CurrentSalish to learn more. https://t.co/GjxNqhJaQb
Nearly a decade after the worst outbreak of sea star wasting on the Pacific Coast of North America, scientists are still puzzled by the syndrome, which continues to threaten the region’s iconic stars. My first story for @CurrentSalish. https://t.co/auiwxblF2b
My fellow JHU classmate Upasana Sarraju provides a fascinating glimpse at the world of seed banks and long-term conservation efforts in her story "Seeds, Tsunamis, and Security." Check it out in the most recent issue of @SciWriterMag! https://t.co/FCVZLqwdBH
Thank you @renakingery for highlighting our work on miRNAs and ovarian cancer in a concise, clear, and impactful manner. Now let's hope we can bring it to the bedside! @UMichPath@CcRogel @UmichCancBio @umichrna https://t.co/0mkYeDx1Js
Discover how a fragment of genetic material influences #ovariancancer and could lead to targeted treatments in a piece by @renakingery.
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Loved the playful descriptions and fascinating ant facts in Maria Leuzinger's "The Surprising Scale of Ants." I had the pleasure of workshopping her story in one of our classes and was thrilled to read the polished piece in @SciWriterMag. https://t.co/e24YzvHFqO
Israeli scientists have made a self-powered device that could bring back tactile sensation for patients with nerve damage. I wrote about it for @DiscoverMag's website. https://t.co/0GC9Fs1jpy
Excited to attend a JHU Author Talk tonight with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer @kathrynschulz. Her recent New Yorker article blew my mind with its deep dive into the original, "grimly existential" story of Bambi. https://t.co/NUJydK0qvN
What a fun piece to write! It was a pleasure getting to know the open-water swimmers of Bellingham and sharing their little slice of joy with the rest of the community.
SUNDAY READ: Learn about the Facebook group that offers swimmers a chance to socialize, exercise and improve their health by plunging into Bellingham’s cold, open waters. Six hundred of the group’s nearly 700 members have joined since summer 2020. https://t.co/Axv9yE8ZSc
On March 2, the first-ever copies of CDN will be available — for free, in the interim — at about 50 locations throughout Bellingham. If you want to save a trip and have the paper delivered directly to your mailbox, contact [email protected] to subscribe.
Though many residents and businesses in hard-hit Sumas and throughout Whatcom County have received assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Small Business Administration, some small farms don’t qualify.
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